What charity is due to receive Oscar Nuñez and Kate Flannery’s winnings from Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

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Oscar Nuñez and Kate Flannery, the duo fans remember from The Office, just walked away with the $1 million prize pot on the season finale of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?

Their big win won’t be going to their own bank accounts, though; instead, it’s being split between Planned Parenthood and Philabundance, a Philly-based food bank. The million-dollar moment came after the pair nailed a tough final question on ancient Greek etymology, with Jimmy Kimmel ramping up the suspense the whole way.

Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? itself is a gauntlet of tricky multiple-choice questions, lifelines, and the constant risk of losing what you’ve already earned. For Nuñez and Flannery, the gamble paid off hugely, and their chosen charities will now be able to push forward on healthcare and hunger relief efforts thanks to their brains and a bit of nerve.


Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?: Who did Oscar and Kate donate their winnings to?

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Planned Parenthood runs one of the country’s biggest networks for reproductive healthcare, everything from cancer screenings to contraception to sexual health education, all available no matter how much money someone makes.

Philabundance, on the other hand, is all about keeping Philly fed, rolling out mobile pantries, school meal packs, and senior food programs while moving millions of pounds of groceries each year. By picking these two causes, Oscar Nuñez and Kate Flannery showed they weren’t just chasing Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? glory, they were backing two of the toughest issues in America right now: healthcare access and hunger.

Getting to that million wasn’t smooth sailing, either. At the $500,000 mark, they hit a wall and had to use their Phone-A-Friend lifeline, calling up none other than Brian Baumgartner, their old Office buddy who played Kevin Malone. With his help, they powered through and set themselves up for the final, million-dollar win.

His assistance helped propel them toward the final question about planetary etymology. The ultimate challenge asked about the Greek origins of "planet." Four options included powerful, immortal, stranger, and wanderer. Nuñez expressed anxiety by lying face-down on the studio floor, joking about hating the game.

Flannery showed confidence in selecting "wanderer" as their final answer. Kimmel built dramatic tension by discussing how each option seemed plausible before revealing their correct choice.


The Office reunion and the impact of the show

The appearance highlighted ongoing connections between Office cast members. Baumgartner's phone consultation created an impromptu reunion moment that delighted fans of the beloved workplace comedy.

Nuñez recently returned to his Oscar Martinez character in The Paper, a new spinoff series. The show follows documentary crews at a struggling Toledo newspaper called The Truth Teller. He serves as the publication's head accountant in this mockumentary-style production.

The Paper premiered on the Peacock streaming service and will debut on NBC television on November 10th. Nuñez appears as the sole Office actor in this spinoff venture.

The $1 million prize represents substantial support for both selected organizations. Celebrity game show victories like those on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? often generate significant charitable donations while raising public awareness about important causes.


Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? airs Sundays at 9/8c on ABC and is available to stream on Hulu.

Edited by Nimisha