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Did you know?: Shane Warne’s latest squeeze is none other than Emily Scott

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Former Australian cricketer Shane Warne, who was spotted kissing Emily Scott last month, has now publicly confirmed that he is in a relationship with the Playboy model, according to IANS.

Just last month, Warne, who was earlier in a romantic relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, had slammed rumours that he was more than friends with Scott. But he has now owned up to it.

Warne was engaged to British model Hurley in October 2011, and the couple confirmed the news via Twitter, according to Reuters. Hurley was photographed by British newspapers wearing an engagement ring at the Dunhill Links Championship golf tournament in Scotland that week, in which Warne was participating.

Warne and Hurley had been quietly dating since late 2010, after Hurley separated from her husband of four years, Indian textile businessman Arun Nayar. In December 2013, however, the couple called their engagement off, with Warne adding a philosophical tweet after the announcement, “Live life for what tomorrow has to offer, not for what happened yesterday.’

It seems Warne has a penchant for using Twitter to reveal details about his personal life. The cricketer announced his relationship with Scott on the micro-blogging website as he headed to Wimbledon to watch fellow Aussie Nick Kyrgios play Milos Raonic on Wednesday night.

The lovebirds have attended several events together in London in recent days, including a Coldplay concert and after party. They also spent time in Paris recently, as showcased by Warne’s Instagram account.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 7th, 2014.

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