Lottoland shows support for female BBC workers

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Lottoland shows support for female BBC workers, offering them the chance to top their male counterparts’ riches.

Enraged victims of gender pay gap offered free bets to trump male stars.

As the BBC’s female workforce protests against the gender pay gap revealed on Wednesday, online lottery betting company, Lottoland is offering them a year of free lottery bets.

The likes of Claudia Winkleman and Emily Maitlis have been approached by the brand via social media and encouraged to sign up to receive free bets and the chance to trump their male colleagues, becoming richer than even Chris Evans.

Those women frustrated by the BBC’s list will be able to bet for free on a wide variety of lotteries including Powerball, WorldMillions and EuroMillions, with jackpots currently standing at £158million, £100million and £32million respectively.

As Lottoland offers the chance to bet on lottery draws from around the world, there are jackpots to be won every day – so that’s 365 chances for some of TV’s leading ladies to win big!

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