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David Warner – Takes weekly pocket money from his wife

Sarita Dey
2 years ago

Australia’s opener David Warner may be the owner of a lot of property, but it must be surprising that he takes weekly pocket money from his wife. This has been disclosed by his wife Candice Warner himself.

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David and Candice tied the knot in the year 2015

David and Candice tied the knot in the year 2015 and after that, they have three daughters. At the same time, Warner has recently shifted to a new mansion in Maroubra, Sydney with his family. This couple took this luxurious bungalow for 4 million Australian dollars. It all happened after David hinted at retiring from Test cricket after the Ashes next year.

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David spends frivolously because of which he gets weekly pocket money

His wife Candice Warner has said that his pocket money is perfect. Speaking to Gus, Jude, and Wendell on Triple M Rush Hour, Candice talks about her and Warner’s financial arrangements. During this, Candice told that she gives pocket money to David Warner because sometimes she has to limit her husband’s expenditures. Because they sometimes increase the expenses of gambling and extravagance. Candice further said that her husband’s pocket money is perfect. Candice said she is a sensible spender while David is a spendthrift, which is why he gets the weekly pocket money.

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Candice continues, “David likes to randomly buy a horse or bet on golf courses, so he needs an allowance to keep our family alive [and] make sure the mortgage is paid. “But the pocket money goes up around my birthdays and anniversaries!”