Penny Smith scolds darts fans after Luke Littler booed at World Championship: 'Have some decorum!'
Penny Smith rebuked darts fans who booed teenage star Luke Littler at the World Championship, urging them to show better behavior.

On December 30, 2025, veteran broadcaster Penny Smith publicly criticized darts fans after 18-year-old sensation Luke Littler was booed during his appearance at the PDC World Darts Championship. The incident occurred at Alexandra Palace in London, where Littler was competing in the tournament. Smith, co-host of GB News' breakfast show, told viewers the crowd should 'have some decorum' and demonstrated poor sportsmanship by targeting the young player. The boos reportedly came from sections of the audience during Littler's walk-on or match play, drawing immediate backlash from commentators and viewers who defended the teenager's right to compete without harassment. Smith's remarks highlighted ongoing concerns about fan behavior at major sporting events and the treatment of young athletes under pressure.
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