Luke Littler’s rumoured girlfriend Faith Millar spotted supporting teen prodigy during Premier League Darts final

During the 2025 Premier League Darts Playoffs at London’s O2 Arena, 18-year-old darts prodigy Luke Littler encountered an unforeseen challenge as he stepped onto the stage for his semi-final match against Gerwyn Price. A foam finger thrown from the audience struck Littler on the leg, and as he bent down to remove it, another unidentified object narrowly missed him, soaring over his head. Both Littler and Price helped clear the items from the stage before beginning their practice throws.
Despite this interruption, Littler exhibited remarkable composure. Initially trailing 6–4 at the mid-match break, he regrouped and mounted a significant comeback, winning six of the final seven legs to secure a 10–7 victory over Price. This triumph advanced him to the final against Luke Humphries.
In the final, Littler was supported by his rumored girlfriend, Faith Millar, a 19-year-old beautician from Wigan. She was observed sitting next to Littler’s parents in the VIP section, cheering for him. The couple reportedly began their relationship in February and made it public in May.
Facing Humphries, Littler delivered a strong performance but ultimately fell short, losing 11–8. Humphries’ victory earned him the prestigious Triple Crown—Premier League, World Matchplay, and World Championship—placing him among legends such as Phil Taylor, Michael Van Gerwen, and Gary Anderson.
Despite the defeat, Littler’s season was remarkable. He set records for the most nightly wins (six) and highest league phase points (45) in the Premier League. His resilience and talent have cemented his status as one of the sport’s emerging stars.
The incident at the O2 Arena highlights ongoing concerns regarding crowd behavior at darts events. Earlier in the season, Littler was grabbed by an overly enthusiastic fan during his walk-on at the SSE Arena in Belfast, leaving him shaken. Nevertheless, he managed to maintain his focus and went on to win that night’s matches.
As Littler progresses in his career, his ability to manage the pressures of high-stakes competition will be crucial to his continued success.