THE Worcester grandmother at the centre of the £33million Lotto jackpot controversy could be set for a reality television career.
Susanne Hinte, from Warndon, made a claim for the jackpot saying she had a ticket which matched the winning numbers but had put it through the washing machine.
But the 48-year-old had her claim rejected by Camelot after the real winner came forward with the actual winning ticket.
It has been reported that Ms Hinte has been sleeping on her daughter's couch because she is too scared to face neighbours who are outraged by her false claim.
Now it is understood she is planning to launch a reality TV career with the help of her agent Barry Tomes - who also represents Benefits Street star White Dee and 'Octo-mum' Marie Buchan.
She has already agreed a deal to appear as a guest on ITV daytime chat show Loose Women next month.
A source said: "She's nervous about putting herself right in the limelight but she wants to cash in.
"She's also keen to show the public the real Susanne as she feels she's been given a raw deal in the media."
The German-born gran has always denied trying to cheat.
The Warndon resident faces two trials next month for theft and motoring offences.
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