Kelowna woman crowned LEGO Master in show finale | 24CA News
Stacey Roy has beloved LEGO since she was somewhat woman however the Kelowna lady’s brick constructing ardour was elevated this week when she was topped a Lego Master.
She and her companion Nick Della Mora received $100,000, a Lego trophy Wednesday within the season finale of Lego Masters, a present that pits 12 Lego constructing pairs in opposition to one another over 13 weeks of competitors. Notably, it was an all-Canadian slate of finalists, with the ultimate American duo being ousted earlier than the final match.
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“This is the best moment of my life,” an elated Roy mentioned after successful.
She and Della Mora had an uneven season on this system, coming within the ultimate two in 4 episodes. But, they had been assured heading into the ultimate competitors after they constructed a Lego bookcase, showcasing the nostalgic moments of their pasts. The whimsy, color and talent showcased within the construct received over judges.
It was a win that Roy mentioned she hopes will encourage others.
“I hope to show girls that whatever it is that you’re passionate about, you should go for it …. girls can do everything. If Building Lego is that go for it and give it everything that you’ve got,” she mentioned.
Della Mora mentioned the win was a welcome shock.
“The fact that we’re actually you’re holding this is just unbelievable,” he mentioned. “Lego has literally been my thing for my entire life and I can only imagine how excited the little kid Nick would have been.”
Roy and Della Mora each have a Lego live-stream channel.
In an interview simply earlier than the sequence bought underway, Roy mentioned Della Mora requested if she’d be eager about auditioning and she or he was eager.
“I was like, ‘That sounds amazing,’” she mentioned.
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“Then before I know it, the ball got rolling. I was auditioning and then I was off to Atlanta, Georgia, to be on Lego Masters.”
It’s been a brick-building whirlwind ever since.
“It’s such a dream come true to get to be on Lego Masters and once you get there and you get to see this set and the brick pit with over five million Lego pieces. It’s a lot to take in,” she mentioned.
Throughout this system, groups took on house challenges and Hollywood themes and host Will Arnett was a standout within the expertise.
“He’s so funny. He’s just absolutely hilarious to be around and sometimes you kind of need that because you get really focused on what you’re building. And then it’s nice to have someone come over and joke around with you.”
The competitors is judged by Lego workers and knowledgeable brick masters Jamie Berard and Amy Corbett.

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