Shane Warne’s lookalike daughters Brooke and Summer visit their dad’s old stomping ground to raise awareness for heart disease
Shane Warne’s two young daughters visited the MCG to raise awareness of heart health.
Brooke, 27, and Summer, 22, were at the stadium to announce that extra heart monitors had been supplied by the Shane Warne Foundation.
The sisters, who lost their celebrated cricketing father to a heart attack in March 2022, appeared alongside Shane’s father Keith and Victorian Prime Minister Jacinta Allen as they made the announcement.
Blonde beauty Brooke went for a simple but stylish crisp white T-shirt paired with gray trousers.
Her sister opted for a similar palette, but changed it up with a gray blazer, white shirt and cream trousers.
Both women went for a natural makeup look and wore their luscious locks down.
At one point, Summer and Brooke got a few laughs as they tested their own heart health on the machines.
Brooke was all smiles as she got the all clear through a monitor, one of many installed around the cricket pitch.
Shane Warne’s daughters have gone to the MCG to raise awareness about heart disease. Pictured: Brooke and Summer Warne
Brooke, 27, and Summer, 22, were at the stadium to announce additional heart monitors to be provided by the Shane Warne Foundation
Founded by Shane Warne’s children Jackson, 25, Summer and Brooke, the SWL was created in 2023 in memory of the King of Spin.
The aim was to offer at least 23,000 free four-minute health tests by the end of last year, and this number could increase significantly to a targeted 500,000 by 2024.
Cricket giant Shane Warne tragically died of a heart attack at the age of 52 on March 4, 2022, while staying at a luxury villa on the Thai holiday island of Koh Samui.
It comes after SWL co-founder Brooke posted a heartfelt plea to her fans to get an important check-up to avoid dying from the disease that took her father’s life.
The sisters, who lost their celebrated cricketing father to a heart attack in March 2022, appeared alongside Shane’s father Keith and Victorian Prime Minister Jacinta Allen as they made the announcement.
In May, Brooke shared some alarming statistics about heart disease on Instagram.
She then urged followers to undergo a health check through the Shane Warne Legacy foundation.
‘Heart disease is the number one cause of death in men and the second highest in women. Get checked at one of our machines,” she began.
‘It’s free and it takes four minutes. This test can save your life!’
In a letter published in the Herald Sun, Warne’s children revealed why they launched the national campaign.
At one point, Summer and Brooke had a few laughs as they tested their own heart health on the machines
“We strive to reciprocate the love and guidance Dad gave us throughout our lives by continuing the legacy he left behind,” they wrote.
“It is our sincere commitment to uphold the legacy on his behalf.
“We believe that if Dad had taken one of these tests, he could still be with us today.”
Warne attempted to improve his health during his fateful trip to Thailand, with his manager James Erskine insisting he was sober. The room he stayed in was free of alcohol or cigarettes at the time of his death.
As the tragedy rocked the country, his children Brooke, Jackson and Summer hope Warne’s sudden death can inspire other Aussies to take action and save their own lives.
Heart disease remains the leading cause of death in Australia, causing 12 percent of all deaths.
Although Warne reportedly spoke to a doctor about his heart health before leaving for Thailand, he did not undergo a thorough test. Warne’s family believes that if that test had been administered, their father and hero would still be alive.