Candice Warner steps out with daughter Isla after cricket fan abuse
Candice Warner has had a hell of a week after being verbally abused by a group of ‘no guts’ cricket fans in front of her children at the Adelaide Oval last weekend.
But the 37-year-old former Ironwoman put on a brave face on Wednesday as she strolled through a Sydney park with her daughter Isla.
Candice, who is married to leadoff hitter David Warner, stepped out in a sporty outfit consisting of a black tank top and Nike leggings.
Candice Warner was out for a walk in a Sydney park with her daughter Isla on Wednesday, after being verbally abused by ‘gutless’ cricket fans at the Adelaide Oval last weekend.
The model accessorized with black sneakers, gold jewelry and a wristwatch, hiding her eyes behind dark sunglasses.
She removed her sunglasses after stepping on the shade, showing off her natural beauty without a hint of makeup in sight.
At one point, she showed off her toned and tanned arms as she gathered up some personal items and slung a backpack over her shoulders.
Candice, who is married to leadoff hitter David Warner, stepped out in a sporty outfit consisting of a black tank top and Nike leggings.
Her three-year-old daughter looked happy as she ran in the sunshine wearing shorts and a black top with pink graphics.
It comes after Candice’s feud with her former publicist Roxy Jacenko erupted on Tuesday in the wake of her clash with unruly cricket fans in Adelaide.
Roxy shared a photo from an article about Cricket Australia offering Candice a security detail at future cricket matches.
She removed her sunglasses after stepping into the shade, showing off her natural beauty without a hint of makeup in sight.
“That would be a waste of money,” Roxy captioned the image.
“We know how he performs in the ring and that’s with the people he liked at the time.”
The public relations expert was referring to a boxing match the pair participated in on the reality television show SAS Australia in 2021.
The sighting comes after Candice’s feud with her former publicist Roxy Jacenko broke out on Tuesday following her clash with unruly cricket fans in Adelaide.
Roxy, who was Candice’s friend and publicist at the time, ended their friendship last year after they got into a brutal fight.
Candice later told Daily Mail Australia that she was “moving on” after their feud.
She described her experience on the show as “one of the best” of her life and said she wasn’t focusing on her fight with Sweaty Betty PR founder.
At one point, she showed off her toned and tanned arms as she gathered up some personal items and slung a backpack over her shoulders.
Days ago, Candice revealed how cricket fans at Adelaide Oval hit her with a wave of abuse while she was with her children during the second Test against the West Indies.
The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon, just before lunchtime, when two of the Warners’ three daughters wanted to see their father David.
Candice made the 200-meter walk from one section of the stadium to another hand in hand with her daughters when the group of men abused her.
‘As we were passing a large group of people, it was a group of five or six men who decided [hurl abuse]’, he told the Summer Breakfast Triple M radio show.
They were extremely, fair, hurling vile abuse at me. So I kept walking and then I stopped and looked at this group of men, and it was one guy in particular.
Days ago, Candice revealed how cricket fans at Adelaide Oval hit her with a wave of abuse while she was with her children during the second Test against the West Indies.
They laughed and pointed and thought what they had done was right.
So I decided to take on these guys. I didn’t have to, but with my girls in hand I thought it was really important to face them.
‘Because for us, my actions must reflect the messages that I give to my children.’
Candice said that the group’s response when she confronted them was revealing.
“Like any group of men who have been drinking, they were weak, they had no guts, they didn’t recognize what they did and the man who was actually yelling this abuse was hiding behind his friend,” he said.
The incident occurred on Saturday afternoon when two of the Warners’ three daughters wanted to see their father. Candice made the 200-meter walk from one section of the stadium to another holding hands with her daughters when a group of men abused her.
“I just said, ‘Are you okay with yourself trying to bully me, put me down, embarrass me in front of my kids? You clearly don’t have kids. It’s not okay. It’s not okay to bully someone. It’s not okay to make fun of other people.”
“The sad thing is that at a time when we are trying to encourage more women [and] more young girls to participate in sport, to attend sport, that now I’m starting to feel that it’s not safe for me and my sons to attend sport and support their father.’
Candice said it was equally disappointing that no one in the crowd defended them or even checked on their well-being after the shocking attack.
“The sad thing is that at a time when we are trying to encourage more women [and] for more girls to participate in sports, to attend sports, that now I am starting to feel that it is not safe for me and my children to attend sports and support their father,’ she said on Triple M radio.