October 21st 2024.
One darts player who has been causing quite a stir lately is Kevin Mills. Not only is he impressing on the oche, but he's also making headlines for his off-the-field antics. In fact, his habits have been compared to those of the legendary Andy Fordham, who was notorious for downing over 20 bottles of beer before stepping onto the stage.
At the MODUS Super Series this week, Mills has been turning heads with his impressive performance, winning three out of five matches at the MODUS Live Lounge in Portsmouth. But it's not just his skills on the dartboard that have people talking - it's his unusual eating habits.
During his recent match against Dutch player Danny Jansen, commentators revealed that Mills' diet consists of only two things: bread and crisps. Yes, you read that right. Apparently, the 34-year-old snubs any kind of variety in his meals and sticks to these two basic ingredients. And it's not just a one-time thing - Mills even opted for a crisp sandwich on his own wedding day, instead of indulging in the traditional hog roast.
But that's not the most shocking part. The commentator went on to share that Mills once consumed a whopping 46 packets of crisps in a single day. That's right, FORTY SIX packets. It's hard to imagine how anyone could possibly eat that many crisps in one sitting, let alone in a whole day. But for Mills, it seems to be a regular occurrence.
His love for crisps is no secret, with his favorite flavors being ready salted and cheese and onion. It's unclear how he manages to maintain his athletic physique with such a limited and unhealthy diet, but it's certainly a talking point among darts fans.
And while most of us look forward to indulging in a delicious Christmas dinner, Mills' holiday meal probably consists of...you guessed it, a crisp sandwich. It's a far cry from the traditional turkey and trimmings, but it seems to work for him.
Currently, Mills is sitting in third place in Group A at the MODUS Super Series, with players John Henderson and Danny Jansen in first and second place. The top player from each group will qualify for the finals on Saturday. The remaining spots will be determined in Groups B and C, which will take place on Thursday.
Despite his unique eating habits, Mills has managed to make a name for himself in the world of darts. Whether he continues to surprise us with his unconventional ways or not, one thing is for sure - he's definitely a player to watch out for.
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