Millionaire winner's brother who 'only' won £500,000 says he's not jealous
by Sam Elliott, https://www.mirror.co.uk/authors/sam-elliott/The brother of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire winner Donald Fear says there is no sibling rivalry - despite him 'only' winning £500,000.
The ice-cool teacher was seen scooping TV's ultimate prize on Friday night.
He answered the 15 questions from host Jeremy Clarkson in just under 20 minutes to race to the prize and become the first big winner since 2006.
The smart siblings have really cashed in on the show since it returned to our screens.
Speaking to WalesOnline Davyth, who walked away with half a million after an impressive run on the ITV show one year ago, says he is over the moon for his brother.
He said: "I was his phone a friend. When we didn’t hear anything it was either going to be very good news or very bad news.

"He had me, our father and his quiz partner as his phone a friends - he had either crash and burned, or won.
"Because none of the other people he could phone were used I suspected he had won the million."
According to Davyth, he would not have done as well as his brother given the same questions.
"I would not have been able to get the million," he added. "I would have already used my phone a friend and I didn’t know the million pound question.
"I am really made up. He was so kind about me on the show. The two of us have been into quizzes from a young age.

"We texted last night but nothing this morning - he is quite busy!
Donald and his wife of 33 years Deb celebrated winning a million with a modest UK holiday in a caravan.
He said there was no way he was cancelling his trip to the Northumberland coast and will still shun the sun - despite now having seven figures sitting in the bank.
He said: "Of course we had booked the caravan holiday well in advance.

"We were supposed to be taking the ferry from Plymouth to Santander. Then staying in Santander, Bilbao, Pamplona, driving over the Pyrenees to France and seeing castles but Covid had other ideas.
“So we desperately tried to get what we could, Whitley Bay in a caravan. Of course it sounds naff but hang on a second, that is the Northumberland coast and we took a boat trip round the Faroe Island.
"I saw 4000 puffins and loads of seals and went to a bird reserve.
"It was idylic and we had lovely walks along the coast. It was a fantastic holiday."