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Deal or No Deal Island Season 2: Who Is the Banker, Who Won & How Much?
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Deal or No Deal Island Season 2: Who Is the Banker, Who Won & How Much?

The suspense-filled Deal or No Deal Island Season 2 delivered jaw-dropping moments, ending in one of the biggest wins in reality TV history and finally answering who wins the show. It also introduced a surprising new face as the Banker. All in all, the high-stakes competition kept viewers on edge as players battled for record-breaking cash prizes.

So, who won Deal or No Deal Island Season 2? What happened? Here are all the details and more.

The banker’s identity in Deal or No Deal Island Season 2, revealed

For weeks, players battled not just each other but the unseen Banker, a shadowy figure manipulating Deal or No Deal Island Season 2 with ruthless offers. The dramatic finale revealed Chrissy Teigen as the mastermind behind the madness.

Host Joe Manganiello teased, “It is time to meet the face behind the game, the mastermind behind the madness, the Queen of the competition: the Banker.”

However, before top-scoring Deal or No Deal Island Season 2, a contestant brought Chrissy Teigen to her knees. She requested him to take a $3 million deal, but he didn’t. This eventually led to one of the highest offers in Deal or No Deal history.

Who is the winner of Deal or No Deal Island Season 2 and how much did they win?

David Genat, the Australian Survivor champion, made history by winning $5.8 million at Deal or No Deal Island Season 2. It’s the largest cash prize ever awarded on a network reality TV show.

David Genat, nicknamed the “Golden God,” turned down multiple high offers, trusting his intuition. “I was having a spiritual experience, man. I just knew where that money was. I knew which cases to open,” he told USA Today.

With only two cases left, Teigen made the highest offer in the show’s history: $5.8 million. The pressure was overwhelming, with fellow contestants begging him to take the deal. After a tense pause, Genat finally said, “Deal.”

Originally reported by Devanshi Basu on ComingSoon.

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