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Shane Warne Elizabeth Hurley Affair

Shane Warne Elizabeth Hurley Affair - ELIZABETH Hurley has confirmed her marriage is over following the release of steamy images of her kissing bad-boy bowler Shane Warne.

A short time ago, she used Twitter to thank her fans as a media storm blew up around the issue: "Thank you for all your very, very nice messages x".

Since the allegations erupted yesterday, Warne has not tweeted anything, and has said nothing to waiting media camped outside his Brighton house today.

But it appears the troubled sports star may have packed his bags, after carrying at least one suitcase from the house this morning.

The actress yesterday attempted to restore her reputation over allegations she is having an affair with the Spin King, saying ties with her multi-millionaire husband Arun Nayer were cut “months ago”.

Photographs and videos of Warne and Hurley kissing outside a London hotel last week were splashed across the front page of the News of the World on Sunday.

Shane Warne Elizabeth Hurley Affair

Hours later Hurley appeared to call a no ball against the paper, using her Twitter page to announce that she had already split with Mr Nayer.

“Not a great day. For the record, my husband Arun & I separated a few months ago. Our close family & friends were aware of this,” she tweeted.

She did not deny reports she spent two nights with the Aussie bad boy in his exclusive London hotel suite last week.

Allegations of the affair surfaced when they were caught on film in a succession of passionate public embraces in London.

Onlookers were agog at the displays of affection between Warne and Hurley who married tycoon Arun Nayar three years ago.

As details of the pair's affair came to light Hurley said she had split with Nayar.

"For the record, my husband Arun & I separated a few months ago. Our close family & friends were aware of this," she posted on Twitter overnight.

Shane Warne Elizabeth Hurley Affair

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