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Who Wants To Be A Millionaire: Eric Stonestreet wins $125,000 for charity after Modern Family finale

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Modern Family star Eric Stonestreet won $125,000 for a Kansas charity on Wednesday's premiere of the new Who Wants to Be A Millionaire?

show on ABC.Eric, 48, appeared on the show after the finale of his own series aired earlier on the same network after 11 seasons and was joined by actor Will Forte, 49.The only people in the Millionaire studio were the crew, as it had to shoot without the usual audience due to restrictions placed around the coronavirus epidemic.

For charity: Eric Stonestreet won $125,000 for a Kansas charity on Wednesday during the premiere of the revival of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire?

on ABC'I don't know where to play, 'cause I'm used to looking at people,' admitted Eric, who called the whole experience 'surreal.'Talk.

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