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KIRSTY Aspinall is the wife of the rising darts star Nathan Aspinall. 

Nathan will be appearing at the Premier League Darts competition, where he will face off against some of the toughest competitors in the game. 

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Kirsty Aspinall is married to darts superstar Nathan AspinallCredit: X/@nathanaspi
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The pair share two daughters togetherCredit: X/@nathanaspi

Keeping it private

Kirsty keeps a much lower profile than her superstar husband.

She keeps her social media private but occasionally appears on Nathan’s account. 

In one adorable Instagram post, he celebrated Kirsty getting her driving license.

He wrote: "Just wanna say a massive congratulations to this one on passing her driving test today.

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"I know how stressed you've been about it but you've done it girl.

"So Proud of you well done.

"Now you best get saving for your car xx."

Married life with Nathan

The couple share two daughters named Brooke and Milly.

After finally securing two years of books on the professional tour in 2020, Nathan went and brought his first home for his partner and their children.

"Financially, I don't have any money problems anymore," he said.

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"I've spent my whole life absolutely skint basically, whereas over the past few years, I have won a lot of money.

"It has changed my life for the better, it has set my kids up and it has given me and Kirsty a good life, so I owe a lot to darts so early in my career."

Nathan’s rise to fame

Nathan was born in Stockport on July 15, 1991, and originally wanted to be a footballer. 

He was offered a deal by Rangers Football Club which he turned down since he didn’t want to move to Scotland. 

The future star was training to become an accountant before deciding to become a professional darts player. 

He rocketed to fame in 2019 after he won the UK Open, before reaching the semi-finals of the PDC World Darts Championship.

The star has come to be known as The Asp, in a reference to his surname and the deadly snake. 

Nathan suffers from dartitis, which is similar to the yops in gymnastics. 

The condition is psychological and causes players to have difficulty when releasing the dart. 

Nathan will be competing at the Premier League Darts competition 2025, against other darts masters including Luke Littler and Luke Humphries. 

The competition will kick off on February 6, 2025, and the winner stands to take home £275,000. 

Ahead of his appearance in the competition, critics claimed that Nathan shouldn’t have been allowed to earn a spot at the Premier League.

They claimed that his disappointing 2024 performance should have prompted him to drop out. 

Nathan hit back by saying: "I came off social media for a start. I said it recently, the only opinion that matters is the PDC's.

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"People are entitled to their opinion, people are entitled to favourites.

"But for me, the only opinions that matter are Matt Porter's and the PDC's and they put me in so I am in.”

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