Luke Littler jumping for joy in Australia with girlfriend after experiencing ‘things we probably won’t ever do again’
Luke Littler, the 18-year-old darts prodigy and 2025 PDC World Champion, was described as “jumping for joy” during his trip to Australia for the Australian Darts Masters (August 8-9, 2025), where he brought along his girlfriend, Faith Millar, for a memorable experience filled with moments he called “things we probably won’t ever do again.” In an interview with The Sun on August 7, 2025, Littler shared his excitement about exploring Sydney with the 19-year-old beautician, saying, “We’ve been to the Sydney Opera House, the zoo, feeding kangaroos and goats—it’s stuff we might not get to do again. It’s been amazing to share this with Faith.” The couple, who confirmed their relationship after Littler’s World Matchplay win in July 2025, posted a loved-up selfie on Instagram from their first-class flight, captioned with their delight, per article.wn.com.
Littler’s Australian adventure wasn’t just about sightseeing. He narrowly won his opening-round match against Haupai Puha 6-5 on August 8, despite controversy over a “disrespectful” attempt at a 170 checkout, per Express.co.uk. Post-match, he told Sky Sports, “The crowd and these experiences with Faith get me up for it. I’m loving every minute.” Their outings, including a visit to Wollongong Zoo, offered a break from his grueling schedule, which he described as “awful” due to jet lag, per dartsnews.com. Faith, from Wigan, joined Littler’s family on a prior Spanish holiday, marking her integration into his close-knit circle, per msn.com.
Social media captured their joy, with @DartsNews_DE noting Littler’s “luxury” travel with Faith, and fans on X praising their chemistry, one writing, “Luke and Faith look so happy, living a dream!” Littler’s comments reflect a balance between his professional grind—six major titles, including a £200,000 World Matchplay prize—and personal moments, which he cherishes as rare. As he eyes the New Zealand Darts Masters (August 15-16) against Jonny Clayton, Littler’s Australian escapades with Faith highlight a youthful exuberance fueling his quest for a first World Series title.