Luke Littler fumes at Premier League Darts fan in feisty incident involving his mum Blog By celebrityinfo.online On Feb 27, 2025 0 Share - Advertisement - Littler’s Walk-On Interrupted by Fan Incident in Exeter Luke Littler’s walk-on at the Premier League Darts night in Exeter was marred by a disruptive fan incident involving his mother. - Advertisement - Littler, aiming for his second win of the campaign, faced Stephen Bunting in a rematch of their World Championship semi-final. However, the pre-match atmosphere was tense as a fan pushed past Littler’s mother to get closer to the young darts star. Both Littler and his mother were visibly displeased, giving the individual a stern look. - Advertisement - This incident follows a series of crowd disruptions during this year’s Premier League. The PDC previously issued a statement condemning such behavior after incidents in Glasgow. “The PDC wishes to strongly reiterate that it does not condone any behaviour which can disrupt an event, such as whistling or booing when players are throwing,” the statement read. They emphasized that inappropriate behavior could lead to removal from the venue. - Advertisement - Littler himself addressed the crowd trouble after the Glasgow night, noting that attempts to quiet the disruptive fans sometimes backfired. “Kirk [Bevins, match referee] told them [whistling] to be quiet and it got even worse,” he explained. Despite the disruption, Littler went on to defeat Bunting, continuing his successful Premier League run. The incident, however, highlights the ongoing challenge of managing crowd behavior at high-profile darts events. - Advertisement - 0 Share FacebookTwitterGoogle+ReddItWhatsAppPinterestEmail