LUKE LITTLER wasted no time splashing the cash after his PDC World Darts Championship win.
The Nuke, 17, blitzed past Michael van Gerwen to be crowned the youngest world champion in history.
Luke Littler left the Ally Pally in a blue hoody[/caption] He was pictured handing over cash to his brother Leon[/caption] Leon wore a blue coat in the freezing January temperatures[/caption] Luke’s older brother kept the cash safe[/caption] The Littlers set off to celebrate the teenager’s remarkable achievement[/caption]He broke down in tears on stage before getting his hands on the famous Sid Waddell Trophy.
Littler could not hide his reaction when it was announced he would pick up a cheque for a staggering £500,000.
And then the new champ was snapped handing wads of notes to his brother in the Ally Pally car park.
The Littler family, including his parents, walked out of the arena to get into a taxi.
But just as they were hopping in, Luke – in a blue hoody – appeared to pass over the large sum of money to Leon.
The clan were unsurprisingly all smiles as they hopped into the vehicle, no doubt heading off to celebrate the teenage sensation’s remarkable achievement.
One man, who appeared to be the driver, was pictured wheeling a black flight case through the car park – likely containing the PDC silverware.
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