FALLON SHERROCK watched Luke Littler win from the posh seats when Aberdeen hosted Premier League Darts on Thursday.

Littler, 19, toppled Josh Rock, and to clinch his fifth nightly win of the year and go top of the table.

NINTCHDBPICT001077484771Fallon Sherrock watched the Aberdeen action from the posh seatsCredit: Refer to source NINTCHDBPICT001077484772Sherrock recently returned from a holiday in MarbellaCredit: Refer to source

Sherrock has been living it large of late, of her holiday in Marbella earlier this month.

And this week she was given the VIP treatment at Aberdeen’s P&J Live.

Looking on with a pal from the tables, Sherrock was sipping away in jeans and a low-cut black top.

She told Sky Sports: “I’ve been doing hospitality for the Premier League so, yeah, it’s been a great night.

“I think everyone enjoyed themselves and the next one I’ll do is Birmingham!”

There was also a word for fellow star , who became the first female thrower to by beating at Players Championship 11.

Sherrock said: “It’s an incredible achievement. Do you know what? It just proves that women can beat the men.

“The Pro Tour has the top men in the world and to come out on top of all that is just incredible.”

NINTCHDBPICT001071450597Sherrock wowed her fans with holiday snaps Credit: http://www.instagram.com/fsherrock/ NINTCHDBPICT001071450610The Bucks thrower sits third in the Women’s Series Order of Merit Credit: http://www.instagram.com/fsherrock/ 2025 Betfred World Matchplay - Day NineSherrock says she needs to improve her consistency Credit: Getty

Sherrock struggled at Q-School earlier this year and plays mainly in the Modus Super Series and the Women’s Series.

She sits third in the Women’s Series Order of Merit and knows exactly what she has to do to make the step up like Beau ‘n’ Arrow.

Sherrock continued: “2026 will hopefully be better than 2025.

“My game is basically alright. I’m happy, I can hit a couple of hundred averages but then again I can hit a couple of low 80s so I just need to get the consistency.”