Axed darts walk-on woman’s see-through lingerie calendar pics for followers who ‘stayed loyal’
Daniella Harper, one of the most popular darts walk-on girls before the role was controversially scrapped, has left little to the imagination in a new calendar dedicated to fans who stuck by her
A former darts walk-on girl has set tongues wagging with her latest venture after “cheating death”.
Daniella Harper left little to the imagination as she stunned in some see-through lingerie for her solo 2026 calendar, after her former job was controversially axed from darts. The model wore a range of lingerie as she teased the camera in the snaps.
The stunner wore a lacy bodysuit in one picture, paired with a cowboy hat, before swapping that for a black two-piece set. In another pic she’s opted to wear a lowcut red bodysuit, showing off her curvy figure.
It’s the 10th time Daniella has released a calendar, but the first without her good friend and former walk-on girl Charlotte Wood. The pair, who were two of the most popular walk-on girls, have teased the camera together in the past as they moved into modelling after leaving darts.
However, Charlotte has now quit to focus on her new wedding business. And Daniella has confirmed this calendar will also be her last – so she’s decided to go out with a bang.
Speaking to The Sun, Daniella admitted: “The calendar has been selling really well and the support from fans who have stayed loyal since our axe from the sport is still incredibly overwhelming.
“Ten feels like a nice number to end on. Closing the door on a brilliant journey with the darts and thanking fans for their support.
“Really upset it’s not with Charlotte this year, not the same without her.”
Daniella has survived numerous near death experiences after she controversially axed by the PDC in 2018.
The stunner even admitted in 2020 that her husband thought he was going to lose her after an almost fatal ectopic pregnancy. At 11 weeks pregnant she was rushed to hospital and doctors gave her just 15 minutes to live.
Daniella fell pregnant again in 2017, but needed another emergency operation and lost her twins – she said it was “devastating” but felt “lucky to be alive.”
Daniella will be at the Players Championship finals in Minehead next week as darts’ stars compete in the final major before the Paddy Power PDC World Darts Championship.
All roads lead to the Ally Pally, with darts’ biggest festival kicking into gear on 11 December.
The tournament will look a bit different this year, with all participants, including the 32 seeds, will enter from the first round. In previous years, seeded players have entered in the second round.
