Showing posts with label Shane Warne. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shane Warne. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Well done, honey: Elizabeth Hurley congratulates Shane Warne with a kiss after his cricket victory as his daughter Brooke looks on
It's her second trip across the world to see her cricketer beau since they went public with their relationship a couple of months ago.
But apart from the odd touching of hands we have yet to see any any real public affection between Elizabeth Hurley and Shane Warne - until now.
The couple were snapped sharing a kiss after Shane's team Rajasthan Royals' win over the Kochi Tuskers Kerala in India this weekend.
Loved-up: Hurley joined  Warne on the cricket ground after his team the Rajasthan Royals won against the Kochi Tuskers Kerala
Enjoying the game: Hurley has become something of a cricket fan since she started dating Warne

Wednesday, February 23, 2011



Shane Warne's ex-wife has spoken out about the shock she and her family felt when he was first snapped with Liz Hurley.
Simone Callahan and Australian cricket star Shane, 41, are divorced but had tried to give their relationship another
go before splitting again 'a couple on months' before he fell for Liz, 45.
Simone was living at the family's Melbourne mansion with the couple's kids - Brooke, 13, Jackson, 11, and Summer, 9 - when Liz and Shane's romance hit the headlines. 

'I was going to have a quiet Christmaswith the children and then set about moving out as unobtrusively as possible,' the mum of three recalls.
'The fact that there was all this attention (with Shane and Liz) put a bit of a damper on everything.
'Shane and I had spoken to the children about the planned break and they were sad. Of course, we all were.
'But they had no idea about their father and anyone else at that time.
'Suddenly, there were paparazzi following us everywhere.'
But Simone is glad she's moved on with her life and doesn't give a damn whoShane might or might not be secretly texting.
'Shane and I gave it a good try but as much as we tried, things weren't panning out the way they should,' she tells Australia's New Idea magazine.
'I don't have to worry about it anymore.
'It doesn't have any effect on me.'