WAG cricket Candice Warner explains whether she and her husband David will be expanding the brood

She is a doting mother to her three young daughters, whom she shares with cricket star David Warner.

And on Wednesday, WAG Candice Warner just spoke to the Australian Daily Mail about family life as she stalled in a new campaign for ABC Reading Eggs.

The 35-year-old, who recently completed a tough Australian SAS, revealed that she and her husband David, 34, are having children for now, but admitted she would not say ever ‘.

RESULTS: Candice Warner WAG Cricket revealed to the Australian Daily Mail this week whether she and her husband David expanded the brood – as she embarks on a new venture with their daughters

‘I thought I always wanted four and then I had Isla and then not too long after that, Covid hit, it changed a lot of things,’ said Candice.

‘And last year I spent a lot of time as a single mother and it’s sad, sorry, you only have so much energy and love to share with everyone,’ she said of David spending time away from home because of his sporting promises.

Candice interestingly acknowledged that motherhood can be ‘hard.’

Too cute!  On Wednesday, the 35-year-old spoke to the Australian Daily Mail about family life as she halted a new campaign for ABC Reading Eggs

Too cute! On Wednesday, the 35-year-old spoke to the Australian Daily Mail about family life as she halted a new campaign for ABC Reading Eggs

‘I’ve found out at times where things get too much or sometimes you carve on your child,’ she said.

She went on to say that their lucky number is ‘three’ when it comes to offspring.

‘I think three, I’m very happy. Never say no, but I would be very surprised if we went again. I think our lucky number is three and we are very happy with that, ‘she said.

Candice went on to say that her children love to play sports including playing cricket, swimming and athletics but that she and David will support them no matter what. when to decide what to do when they are older.

Never say: Candice, who recently completed a tough end of SAS Australia, revealed that she and her husband David, 34, are having children for now, but admitted she wouldn't she 'says ever and ever' to have another child

Never say: Candice, who recently completed a tough end of SAS Australia, revealed that she and her husband David, 34, are having children for now, but admitted she wouldn’t she ‘says ever and ever’ to have another child

‘If they’re good people, with a good heart and respect for people and they have good manners, that’s what matters,’ said Candice, when asked if she thinks their children in their sporty steps.

‘Whatever they want to do, we will support them.’

Candice has been using the ABC Reading Eggs app to help her older girls learn how to read and she says the program is game-changing.

It’s a fun and engaging way to learn. I know my girls think they’re playing a game and don’t realize they’re learning, ‘she said.

'It's a fun and engaging way to learn': Candice has been using the ABC Reading Eggs app to help her older girls learn how to read and said it's a game changer there

‘It’s a fun and engaging way to learn’: Candice has been using the ABC Reading Eggs app to help her older girls learn how to read and said it’s a game changer there

‘It just makes it easier for the adult too to teach the child how to learn.’

Candice explained that she has been greatly helped as she travels around the world while supporting her husband David with his career.

‘We spent some time in England for four months … it was important to me that Ivy followed her willingness in school … I had so much stuff to pack. For me, I can’t take 30 books, it’s far too heavy and impractical and one of my friends mentioned it and it honestly saved me, ‘she said.

Sweet: In a series of campaign images, Candice pauses as she dances on her children while using Reading Eggs.  She appears in a photoshoot with daughters Ivy Mae, six, and Indi Rae, five

Sweet: In a series of campaign images, Candice pauses as she dances on her children while using Reading Eggs. She appears in a photoshoot with daughters Ivy Mae, six, and Indi Rae, five

In a series of campaign photos, Candice is seen dotting children while using Reading Eggs.

She is pictured with daughters Ivy Mae, six, and Indi Rae, five.

Candice welcomed daughter Isla Rose, one, in June 2019.

Candice and David, who are based in Sydney with their family, got married in April 2015 in an elegant reception at Terrara House Estate on the south coast of NSW.

Going Strong: Candice and David, who are based in Sydney with their family, got married in April 2015 in an elegant reception at Terrara House Estate on the south coast of NSW

Going Strong: Candice and David, who are based in Sydney with their family, got married in April 2015 in an elegant reception at Terrara House Estate on the south coast of NSW

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