Luke Littler’s girlfriend Faith Millar posted an emotional Instagram message after the 18-year-old darts star won his second PDC World Championship title and £1million prize money
09:13, 04 Jan 2026Updated 09:13, 04 Jan 2026
Luke Littler celebrates with girlfriend Faith Millar after victory against Gian van Veen(Image: John Walton/PA Wire.)
Luke Littler’s girlfriend, Faith Millar, has shared a touching message for the darts prodigy following his triumphant win at Ally Pally on Saturday evening.
The 18-year-old left his rival Gian van Veen reeling in the final of the World Championships in London, thrashing the Dutch player 7-1 to notch up his tenth major title, with Faith there to watch.
“It’s what dreams are made of,” an elated Littler said during his post-match press conference.
“Nothing will ever beat a first world title – for anyone, in any sport, because that’s the first time you’ve done it. But this was all about retaining it. To go back-to-back feels amazing.”
Faith has been an ardent supporter of Littler
Throughout the tournament, his family and partner have been his unwavering pillars of support, with Faith being a constant presence in the audience, reports Wales Online.
The couple, who have been together since last March, celebrated the victory together on stage with the PDC trophy, Faith visibly moved to tears by the win.
On Instagram, she posted a photo of them together, captioning it “forever proud of you, i love you so much”.
The darts whizz responded: “i love you so much”, accompanied by heart emojis.
Luke Littler’s girlfriend Faith Millar(Image: Faith Millar/ Instagram)
Littler, who pocketed a cool £1million in prize money from the Ally Pally victory, continues to raise the bar in a sport he has ruled since bursting onto the scene two years ago.
“It’s a ridiculous standard that he continues to do,” five-time World Championship semi-finalist Wayne Mardle told Sky Sports.
“His tournament average was 104 and if you just imagine someone doing that every game and the standard you have to play at to beat that.
“When he has this ‘off’ game, he had one that was a 97 average, that is what we’re getting at. That is how ‘badly’ he has played that game and it’s still world class.
“He’s a magnificent talent and right up there with Taylor and Van Gerwen.”
Littler secured his second consecutive world title(Image: Getty)
Van Veen, who was defeated by Littler, also had words of praise for him.
He stated: “He definitely wasn’t in the mood to give me any more chances.
“He played phenomenal. He put me under pressure every leg, every set, and I missed too many chances today to make it a game. He’s a fantastic player which is why he’s world number one by a margin now.
“That’s why he’s back-to-back world champion. I would have liked to pick up the title, but I would have liked to give Luke a game and that’s what I didn’t do.
“I lost too many legs and I missed too many chances. Looking back at this tournament, I’m very proud to have got to the final. Number three in the world and the Dutch number one. I’m very proud of this achievement but also disappointed.”