Sporting daughters Brooke Warne and Mia Fevola attend fashion event
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Sporty daughters Brooke Warne and Mia Fevola wear stylish all-black ensembles as they head to the Gold Coast for a fashion event
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They are the daughters of two of Australia’s greatest sporting legends.
And Brooke Warne and Mia Fevola twinning on Friday when they opted for all black ensembles for a glam night out on the Gold Coast.
In a photo shared to Instagram, Brooke, 24, wore a gorgeous little black dress with sky-high heels and statement sleeves.
Shane Warne’s daughter Brooke Warne and Brendan Fevola’s daughter Mia Fevola formed a twinning arrangement on Friday as they opted for all black ensembles for a glam night out on the Gold Coast
The daughter of the late cricket legend Shane Warne showed off her sun-kissed legs in the mini number while sporting a glamorous makeup look, while her blonde hair was worn long and loose.
Brooke, styled in light waves, let her hair fall perfectly down her back as she showed off her designer eye with a Louis Vuitton mini purse.
Adding another touch of expensive glam, Brooke showed off her $5,000 Christian Dior bag in the background of another shot.
Meanwhile, Mia, 22, the stepdaughter of AFL legend Brendan Fevola, opted for a clean, full-length number with a teardrop-shaped neckline.
Brooke (left) showed off her sun-kissed legs in a flirty dress while Mia (right) wore an ankle-length dress
The pair were on the Gold Coast for the launch of Bianca and Bridgett Roccisano’s spring-summer collection and have appeared at a handful of celeb-filled parties.
She paired it with sky-high heels and fashioned her blonde locks into a high ponytail.
The pair were on the Gold Coast for the launch of Bianca and Bridgett Roccisano’s spring-summer collection and have appeared at a handful of celeb-filled parties.
Brooke’s appearance comes as the late cricket legend’s daughter said she was struggling with her mental health after Channel Nine announced it would be producing a biopic about Shane.
She attended a non-profit gala in Melbourne on Sunday to raise awareness for both mental health support and suicide prevention.
Brooke’s appearance comes as the late cricket legend’s daughter said she is struggling with her mental health after Channel Nine announced it would produce a biopic about Shane
Speaking with the Herald Sun At the event, Brooke said her involvement in the charity helped her cope with Nine’s decision to film a telefilm about her father, against her family’s wishes.
“With the added media attention brought on by father’s passing, I have to remain vigilant to deal with the attention,” she explained.
“Especially with the negative aspect, like the total disrespect Channel Nine showed in making a biopic about Dad so soon after he died,” she added.
Mia paired sky-high heels and styled her blonde locks in a high ponytail for a glam night out
Brooke called Nine’s announcement that they would be making a telefilm based on her father just months after he died “more than disrespectful.”
She wrote to her Instagram story asking the bosses of the network, ‘Do any of you have any respect for Dad? Or his family?’.
“He did so much for Channel 9 and now you want to dramatize his life and that of our family six months after his death?” she continued.
Brooke called Nine’s announcement that they would be making a telefilm based on her father just months after he died “more than disrespectful.”
After a reaction from the Warne family, Nine started talking about ‘crisis’ via the telefilm.
Warne’s former manager, James Erskine, met with the network’s television director Michael Healy and head of drama Andy Ryan on behalf of the family on Thursday. The Herald Sun reported.
Shane died on March 4, the first day of a Thai holiday on the island of Koh Samui, after suffering a heart attack at his luxury villa at the age of 52.
Brooke revealed on Monday that she is struggling with her mental health following Channel Nine’s announcement that a biopic about her late father Shane would be coming. (Pictured together shortly before his death in March)