NEW FOREST mum Sian Howells is still expecting the game show's producers to tell her there is another twist to come - after walking away with more than £100,000 in prize money.

The 21-year-old Law student from Ashurst beat fellow contestant Kelly, 25, on C4's latest reality game show Unanimous.

Mum to 18-month-old Elektra, Sian spent a week in an isolated underground bunker as one of nine contestants who had to unanimously decide which one of them deserved a potential prize fund of £1m. But for every second the contestants could not unanimously decide the prize fund ticked away.

Sian, who currently shares a room in her parent's house with her daughter and fiancé, said: "I still can't believe I won. I am expecting another twist or someone to tell me they made a mistake because it feels so surreal. It was down to just me and Kelly and we both really, really wanted to win but I had no idea everyone would vote for me.

"I am really happy that I won but I also feel really guilty that I have shattered the others' dreams by winning but I am really grateful that I won."

During the week-long show which ran for eight weeks on television the contestants were cut off from the rest of the world with no clocks, windows or outside space while being filmed 24 hours a day.

Pitted against each other they used their charm, intelligence and powers of persuasion to convince each other that they are worthy of the cash.

The contestants who they wanted to win and the final decision came to Sian and lap dancer Kelly and luckily for Sian her fellow contestants chose her.