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Candice Warner has always had an enviable physique, but now it seems the former Australian IronWoman has joined a host of celebrities shrinking before our eyes.
The wife of Australian cricket captain David Warner took to her social media on Monday to share some sweet photos of herself and her two daughters on the beach.
The 39-year-old sported a black swimsuit with a plunging neckline and black sunglasses as she stood barefoot in the sand.
Compared to similar photos taken last summer, Candice appears to have lost quite a bit of weight.
In new photos shared by Candice on the Instagram account run by her children’s mom and dad, ‘The Warner Sisters,’ she smiled at the camera with her arms around her daughter’s waist.
Candice and David Warner, who married in 2015, share three daughters, Ivy, 10, Indi, eight, and Isla, five.
“Watching the sunrise and an early swim before school is always so special,” Candice wrote as a caption on her daughters’ Instagram page, which has 177,000 followers.
Candice Warner has always had an enviable physique, but now it seems the former Australian IronWoman has joined a host of celebrities shrinking before our eyes.
Compared to similar photos taken last summer, the former Australian ironwoman appears to have lost a significant amount of weight.
The Sydney socialite appears to have slimmed down since vowing to maintain the 5kg of muscle she gained for fighting fitness in her SAS Australia season.
“I love going to the gym and doing a weight program or something that’s a high-intensity workout to start the week,” she previously told Body + Soul magazine.
‘I train every Monday and Tuesday morning at the gym because if my week suddenly becomes very busy, I like to allocate those two days as the week prepares.
‘After dropping the girls off at school, I spend an hour in the gym on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday mornings if I can. On Wednesdays I like to go for a run, either along the coast or around Centennial Park (in Paddington, Sydney) or on a treadmill; I like to do at least 30 minutes a couple of times a week.
She added that she is “addicted” to rowing in the ocean and enjoys the “full body workout and being in the ocean and salt water.”
‘I feel amazing afterwards!’
The wife of Australian cricket captain David Warner took to her social media on Monday to share some sweet photos of her and her two daughters on the beach.
Meanwhile, fellow Sydney socialites such as Pip Edwards and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson have also debuted major body transformations in recent months, alongside Hollywood stars such as Oprah Winfrey and Rebel Wilson.
Radio host Jackie told how his recent 18kg weight loss was due to a year of strict diet and exercise after overcoming his battle with addiction.
“After three years of sitting in a lounge consuming large amounts of fast food, alcohol and sedatives that slow down the metabolism, the body will go into shock and lose pounds when that stops,” he said.
“There were rumors that I was taking Ozempic, because surely I must be taking the wonder weight-loss drug to have had such a dramatic transformation.”