http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Shane-Keith-Warne-c89672 refutes rumours of Liz Hurley’s hand behind his fitness – Cricket News Update
Shane Warne, the former legendry spinner of Team http://www.senore.com/Cricket/Australia-c746, has played down the common perception that his girlfriend, Elizabeth Hurley, has provoked him to lose weight and claimed that his new look is a result of his own fitness plans. He has expressed
these thoughts on Twitter, a social networking site, which often shows Warne and Hurley sharing their bedroom secrets and love affair.
Warne had been involved with the British model since last couple of years and now their bond has strengthened as both have divorced their spouses to advance their courtship with full freedom and fervency.
The couple’s relationship hit the headlines during the Indian Premier League (IPL)-4 where Warne was leading the http://www.senore.com/Cricket/India-c750. The two exchanged some public kisses as well during the 74-match long event.
Due to Warne’s publically professed and confessed love affair, he has been rated as the least trusted figure in Australia in a recent survey of The Reader’s Digest.
A couple of months back, Liz was found to be tweeting some fitness and dieting tips to Warne as she was desirous to see his boyfriend at 78kg weight.
Warne, who has lost above 10kg of his weight and gained a young look, has become a highly discussed personality in the Australian media and the doctors are keen to know the secret behind his fitness.
As most of Warne’s fans credit Hurley for this change, Warne has refused to accept this notion.
Talking to the media today, the former spinner said, “Just read more dribble that my girlfriend Elizabeth Hurley is to blame for how I look. That's just unfair and rubbish. I have always taken pride in my appearance and an attack on EH is unfair. I'm proud
of how I look and worked my butt off for 4 months.”
He further told, “I have always dressed nicely and have been dressed by Dunhill for the last few years.”
The leggspinner had played 145 Tests and 194 ODIs with 708 and 293 wickets respectively, before retiring from International cricket in 2007.
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