Barry Hearn reveals Luke Littler still gets pocket money from parents despite buying them a five-bedroom house

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As the darts world gears up for the next big tournament, Barry Hearn — the head of the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) — has offered a revealing glimpse into the private life of rising star Luke Littler. Despite Littler’s meteoric rise to the top of the sport, Hearn says the teenage World Champion remains refreshingly down-to-earth: he still receives weekly pocket money from his parents. (The Sun)

Humble Origins and Grounded Lifestyle

Littler’s success on the oche has been extraordinary. In just a couple of years, the young darts sensation has collected multiple major titles, attracted big sponsorships, and earned what many would consider a fortune by his age. Reports suggest that he’d already banked nearly £2 million in prize money by late 2025, with additional income from endorsements and merchandise. (The Times)

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Yet even with that success, his family dynamic remains modest. Hearn said that, as of his latest conversation with Littler, the 18-year-old was still receiving £50 a week in pocket money from his parents. (The Sun)

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This detail came alongside another: Littler had bought his parents a five-bedroom house in the country — a gesture many would interpret as a definitive break from childhood. (The Sun)

Balance Between Wealth and Simplicity

For many fans and pundits, this glimpse into Littler’s personal life reinforces what his meteoric ascent has hinted at: that he’s not only talented, but unusually grounded. While some young sports stars lose their sense of normalcy as fame and fortune hit, Littler appears to be defying that trend.

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In remarks praising him, Hearn highlighted not just Littler’s darting talent, but also his humility, work ethic, and maturity — qualities he described as rare in someone so young. (The Times)

Why It Resonates

This revelation matters for a few reasons:

  • Humanising a star: At 18, Littler is already one of darts’ biggest names. But hearing that he still relies on pocket money from his parents — despite wealth and world titles — reminds fans that he’s still, in many ways, a young man growing up.
  • Family values amid success: The fact that he used his earnings to give his parents a sizeable home suggests gratitude and long-term thinking — an image of success grounded in family rather than flash.
  • A contrast to stereotypical fame stories: Many athletes who hit stardom young are quickly swallowed by fame and flashy lifestyles; this paints Littler as measured, stable, and perhaps more likely to have a sustainable, down-to-earth career.
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