Luke Littler showed off his trophy collection on a TikTok live video
has already run out of room in his trophy cabinet and he doesn’t turn 18 until next week.
The teen sensation became the youngest-ever World Championship winner when he lifted the Sid Waddell Trophy earlier this month.
But the 17-year-old has revealed he doesn’t actually have anywhere to store the gigantic trophy, with the most coveted prize in darts currently living on his floor!
Showing off his stunning trophy cabinet during a live video, Littler panned to his title and said: “That’s where it is on the floor,” before letting out a little scoff.
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He continued to show the 4.7k viewers the pieces of silverware he’s picked up throughout his short but successful career so far, including his Young Sports Personality of the Year, World Championship runner-up and Grand Slam trophies.
But it was the Bahrain Darts Masters trophy that caught the eyes of the viewers, mainly because one of the golden leaves had fallen off.
The extravagant trophy is a fan favourite because of its unique golden palm tree design.
It was the first PDC title Littler won as a professional, with the Nuke saying: “What’s that underneath… one of the gold leaves from Bahrain fell off [laughed].”
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Luke Littler’s World Championship trophy is currently living on his floor
Littler has mostly been using the live feature to stream EA FC Ultimate Team videos, but fans couldn’t resist the temptation to quiz the reigning world champion about his darts set-up.
Responding to a comment, Littler said: “Set-up?… [walks to another room] this is the set-up.”
Unimpressed by the darts that were already in the board, he continued: “I don’t know who’s thrown those gold darts but they don’t need to be there.”
A quick shot of the board showed three rogue darts spayed across the board in 13, 3 and 9 to score 25 in total.
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As for the rest of his darts room, Littler said: “We’ve got a TV. My signed shirt from last year against Luke [Humphries], signed [Raymond van] Barneveld shirt. [Phil] Taylor one there. That’s the set-up.”
But viewers were left disappointed when Littler refused to throw any darts at the board, saying: “I’m not hitting a 180, I can’t.”
Littler, who has admitted he doesn’t tend to practice much anyway, will return to the oche for the Dutch Darts Masters next weekend.
It will be the first event Littler competes in after turning 18 years old, with his birthday on Tuesday.