Singer Rumer steps into Lottery HQ to tell us about chance encounters and making your own luck.
Descriptor: First we see graphical shots of Rumer through animated captions which read, "Rumer @ Lottery HQ," and, "Do you have a lucky number?". We then see a close-up shot of Rumer being interviewed.
Rumer: My lucky number is four. I don't know why.
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Rumer: I've had quite a few lucky things happen to me, um, chance meetings. I think meeting my manager, ah, through Facebook was quite exciting, so that was quite lucky.
Descriptor: We now see an animated caption which reads, "Do you consider yourself a lucky person?", before once again seeing Rumer being interviewed.
Rumer: I think you can make your own luck, like they say, you know, the harder you work, the luckier you get. I definitely believe that. I think you can meet luck halfway.
Descriptor: We now see an animated caption which reads, "Do you have any lucky charms?", before seeing Rumer being interviewed for the final time.
Rumer: Ah, this is my lucky charm (she holds up a necklace with a pendant which reads, "Rumer"), this was a gift from Cheryl, and, em, yeah, it, it feels lucky, that's why I'm wearing it tonight.
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