
Luke Littler has item in house which left influencer AngryGinge almost lost for words
Luke Littler has item in house which left influencer AngryGinge almost lost for words
YouTube sensation Luke Littler was left in hysterics after being questioned by Soccer Aid star AngryGinge over an off-season decoration in his front room
Luke Littler baffled AngryGinge with his home decoration
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AngryGinge was baffled to see a Christmas tree still up in Luke Littler's house during an early June episode of Celebrity Gogglebox on Channel 4.
The renowned YouTuber and darting prodigy joined forces for the programme when Ginge - real name Morgan Burtwhistle - questioned an odd sight in Littler's living room. Ginge erupted into laughter as he asked: "Yeah just a genuine question Luke.
"Why the hell have you got a Christmas tree in your house and we're on the 8th of June?" he added, while pulling the artificial tree into view. Littler tried to stifle his amusement before replying: "Yeah, good question."
He then offered the reason after a short pause, adding: "We were at the World Championships for the whole of December pretty much, become the champion and we just never took it down. Can't take it down now," leading Ginge to ask: "So it's just there forever now?"
With quick wit, Littler replied: "Yeah it's there until next Christmas now," before an intrigued Ginge asked: "But you're going to be at the World Championships again, so is it just gonna stay there again?"
To which Littler explained: "Yeah but when we get back it'll go. Can't be up for a full year," as Ginge chuckled away from the camera. In January, Littler set a record by becoming the youngest player ever to win a PDC World Championship title, defeating the experienced Michael van Gerwen at Alexandra Palace aged just 17 years and 347 days, reports the Mirror.
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Despite a promising start, 'The Nuke' was unable to retain his Premier League Darts title last month at London's O2, falling to world No. 1 Luke Humphries in an 11-8 defeat in the final. The duo recently partnered for the World Cup of Darts but were surprisingly ousted by Germany in the last-16.
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Following a successful first season in Baller League UK, where he led his Yanited team to second place behind Alisha Lehmann and Maya Jama's MVPs United, Ginge is now preparing for Soccer Aid this Sunday.
As a lifelong Manchester United supporter, Ginge will fulfil a dream when he steps onto the revered Old Trafford pitch alongside several Red Devils legends, including Wayne Rooney, Gary Neville, John O'Shea, Nemanja Vidic and Edwin van der Sar, all in support of Unicef.
Angry Ginge is set to take part in Soccer Aid
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Ginge will also join a star-studded line-up for the charity football match, with British long-distance runner Mo Farah, TV adventurer Bear Grylls, comedian Paddy McGuinness and One Direction's Louis Tomlinson participating.
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The event will be broadcast from 6pm on ITV1 and ITVX, with kick-off scheduled for 7.30pm. This isn't Ginge's first time on the pitch; earlier this year, he participated in the 2025 Sidemen Charity Football Match at a packed Wembley Stadium.
The YouTube sensation, boasting over 816,000 subscribers on the platform, was a member of the YouTube Allstars team in March, netting a goal in the 58th minute of the nail-biting 9-9 match that was ultimately decided by penalties. He also participated in the game back in 2023, playing for Sidemen FC in an 8-5 victory at West Ham's London Stadium.
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