Darts star Fallon Sherrock has captured the attention of fans after sharing a series of glamorous photos from a recent charity event.
The 32-year-old, famously known as “The Queen of the Palace,” rose to global prominence during the 2020 PDC World Darts Championship when she became the first woman to win a match at the tournament. Sherrock went on to defeat two male opponents before her memorable run came to an end in the third round.
Although she currently does not hold a PDC Tour Card, Sherrock remains one of the sport’s biggest names and continues to compete on major stages, including the World Darts Championship.
The English thrower recently attended the Aim For Good Summer Ball at the London Hilton on Park Lane, where she impressed in an elegant black lace dress. She later shared several photos from the evening on Instagram, including a mirror selfie, showcasing the stylish outfit.
Keeping the caption short and confident, Sherrock wrote: “Too glam to give a damn.”
The post quickly attracted plenty of praise from followers, with fans flooding the comments section to compliment her look.
Many described her as “stunning,” while others called her “gorgeous,” “beautiful,” and “absolutely wonderful.” Several admirers also remarked that she appeared to be “ageing in reverse,” while others said the black dress suited her perfectly.
Sherrock has frequently shared glimpses of her life away from the oche. Earlier this year, she also attracted attention after posting holiday photos from Marbella, where she was seen enjoying a relaxing break.
Away from the spotlight, Sherrock ended her four-year relationship with fellow professional darts player Cameron Menzies last year.
On the darts circuit, results have been mixed in recent months, but the former World Championship trailblazer reminded everyone of her quality with an impressive victory over Beau Greaves in March.
Greaves has dominated the women’s game in recent seasons, yet Sherrock produced one of her best performances of the year, defeating her 4-1 in the PDC Women’s Series while averaging an outstanding 102.12 to book her place in the last 32.
Despite recent ups and downs on the oche, Sherrock continues to enjoy widespread support from darts fans, both for her achievements in the sport and her enduring popularity away from competition.
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