“They wanna ruin us”: Luke Littler fights back after jealous trolls attack his relationship with beautici
Luke Littler, the 18-year-old darts sensation, has publicly addressed the wave of online trolling targeting his new relationship with 19-year-old beautician Faith Millar, declaring, “They wanna ruin us.” The PDC World Champion, fresh off his Australian Darts Masters victory on August 11, 2025, spoke out in an interview with DartsStream Live, revealing the emotional toll of the negativity but emphasizing the strength of their bond. “She’s been having a look [at the] negativity. I said, ‘They’re jealous. They wanna ruin us,’” Littler shared, urging Millar to ignore the hate.[](https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/international-sports/they-wanna-ruin-us-luke-littler-fights-back-after-jealous-trolls-attack-his-relationship-with-beautician-faith-millar/articleshow/123238760.cms)
The couple’s relationship, confirmed in May 2025 after months of speculation, has been under scrutiny since they went public. Littler and Millar, from Wigan, first sparked rumors in early 2023, initially insisting they were just friends. Their romance became undeniable after Littler posted a photo of them together on Instagram, followed by a public kiss after his World Matchplay win in Blackpool in July, where he became the youngest player to complete darts’ Triple Crown. Millar’s presence at events, including a BoohooMan Q&A in Manchester and the Australian Darts Masters, has drawn attention, with fans and trolls alike fixating on their relationship.
Littler, no stranger to online abuse after facing similar vitriol during his previous relationship with Eloise Milburn, hired a social media specialist to filter comments. He admitted the trolling has been “tough,” particularly for Millar, who has been a vital source of support during his international tournaments. “She’s a lovely lady, Faith. It’s what I needed,” he said, praising her for joining him in Australia, where they enjoyed sightseeing, including feeding kangaroos and cuddling koalas. Millar is expected to accompany him to the New Zealand Darts Masters, further solidifying their partnership as Littler navigates his high-profile career.[]
The online hate intensified after their public displays of affection, with Littler noting that some individuals are “trying to ruin” their relationship out of jealousy. Posts on X echoed the story, with @Oche180 quoting Littler’s defiance and @MailSport highlighting Millar’s role as his “much-needed” support. Despite the negativity, Littler remains focused on his game, leveraging his Australian triumph—where he silenced hecklers calling him “washed” with an 8-4 win over Mike De Decker—to fuel his confidence. “This is the most confident I’ve felt in a very long time,” he declared, eyeing the upcoming PDC World Championship.[]
Littler’s proactive warning to Millar about potential trolling reflects his experience with fame’s darker side, ensuring she was prepared before they went public. Their bond, strengthened by shared moments and mutual support, appears resilient as they face the spotlight together. For more details, check sources like TimesofIndia.IndiaTimes.com or posts on X from @WalesOnline. If you have a specific article or additional context, share it, and I can tailor the response further!