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Scottish Sun
a day ago
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- Scottish Sun
Luke Littler, 18, launches new side-hustle that could earn darts sensation a fortune
The Nuke has another strategy to help him crack the US LITTLE BY LITTLE LITTLE BY LITTLE Luke Littler, 18, launches new side-hustle that could earn darts sensation a fortune Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) LUKE LITTLER has launched a new side hustle that has the potential to earn him a fortune. The Nuke is already one of the most famous sportsmen in Britain after becoming the youngest World Darts Championship winner in January. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Luke Littler has launched a new side hustle Credit: Getty He has built a small fortune through his results at the oche and now he looks set to add to his ever-expanding empire. Littler, 18, has launched a new property business called D16 Property Group Ltd. The name pays tribute to the manner in which the youngster won the Worlds - nailing double 16 to beat Michael van Gerwen. According to filings, Littler is the sole shareholder in the investment firm. READ MORE ON LITTLER NUKE TARGETS U.S. Career boost for Luke Littler as his plans for US stardom are revealed But his agent, Martin Foulds, has been named as a director. Littler has explored several ways to invest his earnings including launching a fitness empire. He has applied to have his name and nickname trademarked in the USA. And he plans to on weightlifting and martial arts kit and waist trimming exercise belts. CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS The canny wonderkid also wants to put his moniker on footballs, golf and tennis balls, 'gymnastic and sporting articles' and darts equipment. Artificial Christmas trees and baubles are also on the list, with Littler hoping to cash in on fans singing 'Walking in a Littler Wonderland' during the World Darts Championship/


The Irish Sun
a day ago
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Luke Littler, 18, launches new side-hustle that could earn darts sensation a fortune
LUKE LITTLER has launched a new side hustle that has the potential to earn him a fortune. The Nuke is already one of the most famous sportsmen in Britain after becoming the youngest World Darts Championship winner in January. 1 Luke Littler has launched a new side hustle Credit: Getty He has built a small fortune through his results at the oche and now he looks set to add to his ever-expanding empire. Littler, 18, has launched a new property business called D16 Property Group Ltd. The name pays tribute to the manner in which the youngster won the Worlds - nailing double 16 to beat Michael van Gerwen. According to filings, Littler is the sole shareholder in the investment firm. READ MORE ON LITTLER But his agent, Martin Foulds, has been named as a director. Littler has explored several ways to invest his earnings including He has applied to have his And he plans to on weightlifting and martial arts kit and waist trimming exercise belts. Most read in Darts CASINO SPECIAL - BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITS Artificial Christmas trees and baubles are also on the list, with Littler hoping to cash in on fans singing 'Walking in a Littler Wonderland' during the World Darts Championship/ Luke Littler launches new McDonald's burger as darts sensation, 18, adds fast food giants to lucrative brand deals


Daily Mirror
2 days ago
- Business
- Daily Mirror
Teenage darts star Luke Littler in surprise money-spinning business move
World champion Luke has set up a new project away from the sport, we can reveal Darts sensation Luke Littler is aiming to hit the bullseye with his new side hustle - as he ventures into property development. We can reveal the 18-year-old world champ has set up a new firm. It's called D16 Property Group Ltd. Luke - whose nickname is The Nuke - has taken inspiration for the company's name from his World Darts Championship win in January. That's when he defeated Michael Van Gerwen with a winning throw from a double 16 to become the youngest ever PDC World Champion, aged just 17. According to filings, Luke is the sole shareholder in the investment firm. Luke Humphries going to hospital after fan injured him at US Darts Masters His agent Martin Foulds is named as director. It states the nature of business as 'buying and selling of own real estate' - plus letting and management. Luke moved into a fancy £6,000-a-month rental mansion in Warrington's "Millionaire's Row' last October. Taking his parents with him, they previously lived in a more modest £180,000 two-bed semi. The five-bedroom detached pad is in a leafy village on the outskirts of his hometown in Cheshire. It boasts a swimming pool, large garden, home cinema and six bathrooms. Considered one of the most exciting young players darts has ever seen, Luke has enjoyed huge success since bursting on the scene at the World Darts Championship in 2023. Since then he's won more than £1.5million in prize money and another £1.5m from other events - plus his lucrative sponsorship deals and telly appearance on top of that. A source said: ' A multi-millionaire at just 18, Luke's earning potential knows no bounds. It comes as no surprise he wants to invest in property, like a lot of successful businessmen and sportspeople do.' Luke has just returned from the US, where he was competing in the US Darts Masters. The world number two was sent packing in the quarter-final. The opportunities just keep rolling in for Luke, who is topping the bill at the first pro and celebrity darts match of its kind in London's Hyde Park. Luke will play alongside Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen and Fallon Sherrock - along with singer Olly Murs, radio Roman Kemp, footballer-turned-presenter Dion Dublin and actor Joe Swash on Tuesday. Luke was awarded an MBE in the King's Birthday Honours List last month for his services to darts. One person who wasn't impressed was darts legend Dennis Priestley, who said he and fellow player Luke Humpries hadn't "done enough to earn their MBEs just yet." 'Littler has been recognised for raising the popularity of darts which is great, but he can still do so much more. If he is getting an MBE this soon then you'd have to think he is on the right path to a knighthood, nothing would surprise me now.' Littler responded in an Instagram post: "Don't deserve the MBE but done more in 12 months than he ever what I would say anyway."