Siya N walked away with 'Deal or No Deal SA's' top prize of R250,000 after a nail-biting episode.
JOHANNESBURG - Deal or No Deal SA has delivered its first huge win as South African Siya N, has received a life-changing R250,000 in the global game show sensation.
Round after nail-biting round, Siya eliminated more boxes, revealing the cash amounts he could have won. When it came down to only two amounts on the money tree and two boxes left to open, Siya broke down and started sobbing uncontrollably. "I’ve always wanted to be a professional actor or work as a radio or television presenter. It’s my childhood dream and I can now use some of my winnings to make it happen," Siya N said."Owning a business will give me independence, which means I won’t have to rely on anyone for money. I need more time to figure out the details, but it should be something where I can use my hands because I am good with my hands.
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