Did Shane Warne Have Plastic Surgery? Everything You Need To Know!
It’s only natural to want to look mesmerizing. So what plastic surgeries has Shane Warne endured to achieve this goal? We have collected all plastic surgery information below, whether it’s a facelift, boob job, or anything else.
Former Australian cricketer widely considered to be one of the best bowlers in the game’s history. He appeared in 145 Tests for his country between 1992 and 2007 and finished his career with a then-record 708 wickets.
He attended Hampton High School and was offered an athletic scholarship at Mentone Grammar. He made his domestic debut for Victoria in 1990.
His career was marred by numerous controversies, including a year-long ban in 2003 after he tested positive for a banned diuretic.
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But Warne was having none of it in an interview with The Australian, saying: “Everyone thinks I’ve had facial operations. I haven’t had one thing. I was around 92, 93 kilos when I finished playing cricket. “I had my own TV show on Channel Nine in Australia.
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Quotes by Shane Warne
"I can 100 percent tell you that I have not gone under the surgeon's knife or had a facelift."
Shane Warne
"I think when two people get together, their past is their past. Their reputations are reputations. You can only take someone the way you find them... on face value."
Shane Warne
"I'm proud of what I've achieved in cricket, as once I didn't think I was good enough."
Shane Warne
"I also think there's too many players who say the same boring answers, they don't even have to turn up to interviews because journalists answer their own questions the way they ask them. Unfortunately the way it is now players are so afraid to say anything, but I'd like them to be honest."
Shane Warne
"The first thing is to be patient, which is probably the hardest thing to do. Don't worry if blokes are whacking you out of the park because you still have the opportunity to get him out next ball, even if it's not the same ball."
Shane Warne