Candice Warner, former Ironwoman and wife of the Australian cricket player David Warner, spoke of his decade and the challenges the couple was confronted together.
Warner, 40, said that the ups and downs that the family has been faced over the years has made its relationship with David Strong.
The sports couple, who married in 2015, shares three girls, Ivy, 10, Indi, eight, and Isla, five.
“Our relationship is very strong, but it has always been. Certain situations that we have overcome together have made us even stronger, ”she told Stellar Podcast, something to speak.
“We look at our children and consider them our greatest achievements,” she added by speaking of the couple’s three girls, Ivy, 10, Indi, 9, and Isla, 5.
“We are really proud of how far we arrived and that we simply did not give up along the way.”
Candice Warner said that the ups and downs with which the family has been faced over the years had made her relationship with David Strong

Candice and David Warner share three girls, Ivy, 10, Indi, eight, and Isla, five
At the end of last year, the Senate adopted laws to block the under 16s of platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Tiktok to protect their mental health.
Despite the new rules, the Warner sisters – who have an impressive amount of followers on Instagram – will keep their account joint.
“I don’t care what people say about me, my husband, us as a family, because that’s their opinion,” said Warner.
“It is not a fact. They don’t know us.
“I’m not here to defend their page. And, I really believe that what (Prime Minister) does Anthony Albanese is the right thing to protect young adults from something that can be very dangerous.
“But we also have an obligation as a parent, most parents have social media, to teach our children to use it positively.
“It’s wonderful if we know how to use it properly and if we can empower people or if we can educate people or we could make people smile or laugh.”
Some celebrities reflect the faces of their children when they publish on social networks – but Warner says that the couple decided not to do it.

The sports couple teaches their children to use social media positively
“We have never found the need to empty the faces of our children,” she said.
“We are incredibly protective of our daughters, don’t get me wrong. But I don’t feel like someone will come and kidnap my daughter if he knows what school she is.
“I am not this type of parent. You have to live a little. Just because we have a profile and my husband plays a cricket, are we supposed to live behind four walls and never leave there and never let our children be seen or heard?
“If it’s good for us, it’s good for our children. And they are very happy. They are flourishing. They are really happy young girls. Yes, we are protective, but we are also realistic in the world in which we live.
Warner continued to explain how she teaches resilience to her daughters.
“The best way to teach resilience is not to wrap your children in cotton,” she said.
“A little hard love. How can you teach resilience if they have never failed? How can you tell your children to get up when they never fell?
“We love our children and we support them, but we must also let them learn by themselves sometimes.