Luke Littler’s girlfriend Faith shares sweet pic with mum as she sends ‘queen’ touching mother’s day message

- Advertisement -

Luke Littler’s girlfriend Faith Millar shared a heartfelt moment with her mum as she celebrated Mother’s Day.

Millar, 19, has been dating the teenage darts superstar for over a year after the pair were first pictured together in February 2025. Since then, she has frequently supported Littler at several major tournaments as his career has continued to soar.

- Advertisement -

Faith has also built a strong presence on social media, amassing nearly 73,000 followers on Instagram.

- Advertisement -

To mark Mother’s Day, she posted a touching tribute to her mum alongside a selfie of the pair sitting in the back of a car.

“Happy Mother’s Day to my queen,” she wrote. “I love you so much.”

- Advertisement -

Littler and Faith were first publicly spotted together shortly after he won Night Eight of the Premier League Darts in Newcastle in 2025. The reigning world champion was seen leaving the arena with his arm around the beautician, confirming their relationship.

The couple were recently seen enjoying time together at the famous Cheltenham Festival, where they joined friends for several days of horse racing. Littler attended three of the four days, missing only Thursday as he was competing in the Premier League event in Nottingham.

However, the night ended in disappointment for the darts star as he was beaten in the semi-finals by Luke Humphries.

- Advertisement -

Despite that setback, Littler remains near the top of the Premier League standings. The back-to-back PDC World Darts Championship winner currently sits second in the table, trailing leader Jonny Clayton by eight points after six nights of action.

“The Nuke” has claimed victory on just one night so far this season but will have another opportunity to close the gap when the Premier League heads to the 3Arena in Dublin on Thursday.

In the quarter-finals, Littler will face Stephen Bunting as he aims to gain crucial points in the race for the play-offs.

The world No.1 will also be hoping for a warmer reception in Ireland after facing boos and whistles from sections of the crowd in Nottingham.

Speaking after that match, Littler admitted crowd reactions had previously been difficult to deal with earlier in his career.

But he added that he now feels more confident handling the atmosphere and is determined to block out the noise and focus on winning matches.

- Advertisement -

Comments are closed.