by KATE LEAVER
You might have seen Shane “Fast Bowler” Warne chuck a hissy fit on the pitch of his favourite sports concert, Twenty20 Cricket, this week. He swore, he shoved, he fumed. The man’s a legend – and a lucky man, because his fiance jumped (gracefully) to his defence. Elizabeth “Total Babe” Hurley tweeted the following:
She has got her man’s back, and I like her for it. In fact… I have to confess to being quite addicted to their Twitter interactions. They’re sassy and romantic and supportive and sweet and schmaltzy and sentimental and dorky and endearing and silly and loving.
Not everyone is such a fan of their decision to whisper sweet nothings on our most public forum: the Twitterverse.
But… In the words of Shane Warne himself [sic]: “Question – doesn’t love conquer all and make PDA acceptable ? Surely you guys enjoy my fiancee & Me sharing our humour and fun with you ? X.”
I for one, actually do. I enjoy it very much, and I don’t mind declaring it for all to know.
When saucy photos of Shane and Liz (May I call you Liz?) first emerged, I was as baffled as anyone. How could a lifelong zinc enthusiast possibly seduce an Estee Lauder model / Austin Powers love interest? They seemed an odd pair, and the only smell stronger than Shane’s new tan was that of a publicity stunt.
I was skeptical. I was confused. I was startled by the sudden whiteness of Shane’s teeth. But now, I have to say I’ve grown to love the couple – and I’m deeply sorry for doubting them. Mark my words, there’s true love behind their shameless tweet-flirtation.
Top Comments
PDA or no PDA it's had to loo at them and not laugh before you even begin to take in what they are saying.
My favorite type of PDA is in front of the kids.
I never saw my parents express their love for each other, and I think kids need to see it. Makes it more real for them.
Its especially great when the kids get to an age where by us kissing or hugging gets a reaction eg vomit motions etc.
LOVE embarressing my kids!