Teenage darts sensation Luke Littler has been snapped with his rumoured new flame Faith Miller during Premier League Darts in Newcastle
Luke Littler has been snapped with his rumoured new flame Faith Millar. Littler, 18, romped to victory at Premier League Darts in Newcastle on Thursday evening – dismantling Luke Humphries in the final, who struggled on the outer ring.
Faith was in attendance at the Utilita Arena Newcastle, watching Littler win his fourth evening and second on the bounce in Premier League Darts.
And despite denying they’re an item, the pair left the venue under escort, fuelling speculation that their relationship is more than just friendship.
Littler has been single since splitting from former girlfriend Eloise Milburn in June last year. However, reports from the Daily Mail earlier this month linked him to the 19-year-old beautician.
The duo reportedly met in February and have been ‘almost inseparable’ ever since.
Faith, a Wigan native located 15 miles from Littler’s hometown of Warrington, is also said to have met his parents. However, when reports first emerged, both parties downplayed the significance of their friendship, insisting they are not romantically involved.
A source told the Mail: “She works as an eyelash technician in Wigan but realises the fact that she hangs around with Luke, who is really famous, means that people will show her a bit of interest as well, she realises that.
“Faith is a very sweet girl, very bubbly and kind. It’s no surprise that she and Luke get on so well.”
However, a rep for Littler replied to the speculation, saying: “[A friendship] is as far as it goes, they are just good friends for now. Nothing more.
“Luke doesn’t want a girlfriend at the moment, he’s focusing on his darts and is too busy travelling around the country to start up a relationship.”
Meanwhile, Littler and Eloise are still on amicable terms, and taking to social media last year, he told his followers: “Everyone needs to stop sending hate towards Eloise.
“I myself split up with Eloise and everyone just needs to give us some time, no need for everyone to message her and give her grief.”