LUKE LITTLER’S girlfriend has sent a four-word message to her partner after he passed his driving test at the first attempt.
The 18-year-old darts sensation has been full speed ahead in his rise to the pinnacle of the game and isclosing in becoming world No1 after already being crowned world champ in January.
After starting his darts career in the fast lane, he’s now ready to take to the road, much to the delight of his 19-year-old girlfriend Faith Millar.
Littler shared two stories following the news that he had passed his test.
The second one was a re-share of his girlfriends’ story, and Faith Millar’s short message read: “Woooohoooo passenger princess now,” followed by a laughing face emoji.
Prior to that, Littler tagged Colin Price Driving School, sharing their post of him smiling with his pass certificate in his hand stood in front of a black BMW.
The caption read: “Congratulations to Luke Littler on passing his driving test today at Warrington on his first attempt with ZERO driving faults absolutely Amazing achievement well done now enjoy that car.”
Littler is used to hitting the bullseye, and that’s precisely what he’s done in passing his practical test first time with no minors.
However, his driving theory was a different story as it took him plenty of throws to land that one, eventually passing SEVENTH time.
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It was only by the skin of his teeth he passed, achieving 43 out of 50 – the exact mark required to pass.
When Littler won the World Darts Championship ten months ago, he pocketed £500,000 prize money and spoke about spending a chunk of it on his dream car worth £30,000.
He said: “I’ve always loved a Mercedes A-Class. Just a small car. Last year I was looking at driving and I loved Ford Focuses.
“But now, I’ve gone up in the world just a little! What model? No idea. Just an A-Class. I don’t know the different models.”
The next edition of the World Darts Championship starts on December 11th at the Alexandra Palace.
Littler defeated darts legend Michael van Gerwen 7-3 in the final last time out to become the youngest ever World Darts champion at 17 years and 347 days.
Soon, he will make the journey from Warrington to London again looking to defend his title.
That journey down there will likely be smoother than last year, in his new Mercedes A-Class with his “passenger princess” also on board.
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