Paddy McGuinness congratulates former employee who bagged £58million lotto prize

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The Take Me Out presenter revealed on social media that he had hired the lotto winner to work on his first house

TV star Paddy McGuinness has congratulated joiner Ryan Hoyle after he bagged £58million in the lotto.

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