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Luke Littler 'accidentally reveals new girlfriend' on live stream after shock break-up with Eloise Milburn

Luke Littler 'accidentally reveals new girlfriend' on live stream after shock break-up with Eloise Milburn

Luke Littler was live streaming with popular social media star Angry Ginge.

Darting sensation Luke Littler appeared to accidentally reveal his new girlfriend during a live stream after his split with Eloise Milburn.

At the start of the year, teenager Littler rose to stardom after a dream run to the final of the 2024 PDC World Darts Championship, where he was beaten by world number one Luke Humphries.

Littler was in a relationship with Milburn, but the pair broke up back in July.

At the time, Littler wrote on social media: “Everyone needs to stop sending hate towards Eloise saying it's her fault and this and that, I myself split up with Eloise and everyone just needs [to] give us some time, no need for everyone to message her and give her grief.”

This week, the rising star of darts was live streaming with popular streamer Angry Ginge, also known as Morgan Burtwistle.

During the stream, a female voice said down Littler’s microphone: “I'm gonna try and get some sleep because I'm so tired.”

Angry Ginge quickly joked: “Who the f*** is that? Who's that Luke? Who's that Luke? He's had a rotter there! Luke's had a rotter.”

To which Littler responded: “F***'s sake.”

Angry Ginge continued to tease the 17-year-old by saying: “Let her get to bed, Luke, come on.”

Littler then said: “Your chat is going mad. F*** off. If someone has screen recorded that, it's in the papers in the morning. Yep, well played. Why's the volume all the way up, you f***ing idiot?”

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Despite using x-rated language, Littler’s tone was said to be good-natured and not aggressive.

Littler was recently beaten in the opening round of the World Grand Prix after losing to Rob Cross.

After the match, Cross said: “He's on the crest of a wave still and playing brilliantly all year. He's picked up trophies regularly. Luke has been different class all year and has beaten me more and he'll be back, that's for sure.

“This is a great win and well overdue in the Grand Prix. But it's up to me to keep it going. This win means nothing unless I get on a decent run and go all the way.”

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Topics: Luke Littler, Darts