I thought will was gonna spend his money on jetskis and gold chains for his friends
I guess it was a smokescreen""The problem with winning is that for a brief time you think you're somebody important, but you're not. I didn't do anything frivolous with my money. I invested in a two-bedroom, two-bath condo. Property values have gone up so it was a very smart investment," said Kirby, also a medical correspondent for "Extra!"
and to be on topic, here is sandra
'Survivor' stars investing, traveling and sharing
Sandra Diaz-Twine, the 29-year-old winner of "Survivor: Pearl Islands" has to put her dreams of owning a new home on hold because husband Marcus had re-enlisted in the Army just before Sandra's $1 million windfall. But traveling is definitely in this former Army chemical specialist's future.
"I want to go on a cruise to anywhere in the Caribbean," she told InTouch magazine. Germany is another place she'd like to visit since her husband is half German.
There's no need to buy a new car because Sandra picked up a brand new GMC Envoy as part of her "Survivor" winnings. "I didn't think I'd get the money," Sandra said just after her win. "I never thought about the million dollars. I thought it was unattainable."
I don’t really give a damn which one of the two goes, as long as it ain’t me."-Sandra Diaz-Twine