In an emotional and tearful press conference earlier today, teenage darts sensation Luke Littler confirmed the end of his high-profile relationship with partner Faith Miller, revealing that the split was triggered by his refusal to sign a prenuptial agreement.
The 19-year-old, who took the sporting world by storm with his meteoric rise to the top of the Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) circuit, struggled to maintain his composure as he addressed the media from his hometown in Warrington.
Visibly distraught, Littler confirmed that the couple, who had been together for over two years, had gone their separate ways in recent days.
“I’m heartbroken, honestly,” Littler said, his voice cracking. “Faith gave me an ultimatum. She said if we were going to plan a future—a wedding, a family—I needed to sign a prenup. I just couldn’t do it. It felt like… like she was preparing for the end before we’d even really begun. She left because I refused to sign the prenup.”
The couple had become one of the most recognized pairs in British sport, with Miller, a model and influencer, frequently supporting Littler from the crowd during his historic runs in major tournaments, including his run to the World Championship final at Alexandra Palace last year.
According to sources close to the pair, discussions about a prenuptial agreement had been ongoing for several months, intensifying following Littler’s explosion in earnings. The teenager has amassed significant wealth through tournament prize money and lucrative sponsorship deals with the likes of Target Darts and bookmakers, placing his net worth in the millions.
Littler explained that while he understood the practical reasoning behind the legal document, he felt the request changed the dynamic of their relationship.
“I love her. I thought she was the one,” he said, wiping tears from his eyes. “But when you’re 19 and someone asks you to sign papers to protect money you haven’t even earned yet—it felt like a lack of trust. Maybe I was naive. Maybe I was stubborn. But I wanted us to get married because we loved each other, not because it was a business deal.”
Representatives for Faith Miller have not yet released a formal statement, though sources close to her camp suggest she is “devastated” by the outcome and maintains that the prenup was suggested as a way to protect both parties amid the intense media scrutiny surrounding their relationship.
“Faith was looking at the long term,” a friend of Miller’s told reporters. “She saw the pressure Luke is under and the money involved. She wanted to remove money from the equation so they could focus on the love. To her, the refusal felt like a lack of commitment to a shared future.”
The news has sent shockwaves through the darts community, with fans and fellow players expressing their support for the young star online. Littler, known for his calm demeanor on the oche, acknowledged that the emotional turmoil has affected his preparation for upcoming tournaments.
“I’ve tried to practice, but the board is a blur,” he admitted. “Darts is my life, but right now, I’ve lost my biggest supporter. I don’t know how I’m going to walk out on that stage without seeing her there.”
When asked if there was any chance of reconciliation, Littler paused for a long moment before shaking his head.
“Unless she changes her mind on the prenup, I don’t think so,” he said quietly. “And I can’t change mine. So I guess… that’s it.”
As he left the podium, the teenager who conquered the world of darts looked less like a champion and more like a heartbroken young man facing the most difficult opponent of his life—life after love.














