Candice Warner makes a shock Botox confession as she reveals the bizarre place she gets it

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Candice Warner has always been transparent about getting Botox.

And now the cricket WAG revealed she gets the injections in not just her face, but her armpits too.

The retired ironwoman suffers from a condition called hyperhidrosis, which involves excessive sweating.

Candice Warner has made a shock Botox confession, revealing the bizarre place she gets it

Candice Warner has made a shock Botox confession, revealing the bizarre place she gets it

‘I’m not afraid to say that yes, I’ve got Botox in my face and it makes me feel fantastic,’ she explained to her fellow co-hosts, Tom Tilley and Harley Breen, on their Triple M Summer Breakfast show. 

‘Because being a mum, you get tired and all that kind of stuff. It just makes me feel fresher and better about myself.’

Harley, who also suffers from hyperhidrosis, added that you can get Botox in the armpits to prevent excessive sweating.

The cricket WAG revealed she gets the injections in not just her face, but her armpits too

The cricket WAG revealed she gets the injections in not just her face, but her armpits too

Candice agreed: ‘I used to suffer really badly with sweaty armpits and often doing some work in front of the camera, I’d be really embarrassed.’

The SAS Australia star went on to admit she gets the treatment done under her armpits ‘about once a year’ and she doesn’t sweat there anymore. 

But she said the downfall is that the sweat has to go somewhere else – which for her, it comes out of her feet.

Candice suffers from a condition called hyperhidrosis, which involves excessive sweating. She is pictured here with her cricket star husband David

Candice suffers from a condition called hyperhidrosis, which involves excessive sweating. She is pictured here with her cricket star husband David 

‘I’ll be walking wearing a pair of slides and I’ll be sliding literally all over the place,’ Candice said.

The surf life saver, who is married to cricketer David Warner, has always been open about her health and Botox journey and says she doesn’t understand why people don’t like to discuss the ‘work they’ve had done’.

‘It’s clearly obvious when someone has had Botox or when they haven’t and if it makes you feel good, then that’s all that matters,’ she said.

But she said the downfall is that the sweat has to go somewhere else - which for her, it comes out of her feet

But she said the downfall is that the sweat has to go somewhere else – which for her, it comes out of her feet 

‘I don’t really care what people think – if I’ve had it or not. It makes me feel better about myself. So I’m pro Botox.’

In October, Candice shared her top fitness tips and day on a plate, as well as her surprising guilty pleasure with Daily Mail Australia.

‘Yes, I have sugars, but I try to cut back on that and eat as healthy as possible,’ she said.

She said while she mostly takes a healthy approach when it comes to her diet, she also enjoys a glass of bubbly or two to unwind and is a notorious sweet tooth. 

In October, Candice shared her top fitness tips and day on a plate, as well as her surprising guilty pleasure with Daily Mail Australia

In October, Candice shared her top fitness tips and day on a plate, as well as her surprising guilty pleasure with Daily Mail Australia

‘I do love a Chandon,’ she added. ‘Like everyone else. I’m a mum and sometimes, once the kids go to bed, you need a happy hour. I’m not afraid to have a drink.’

Candice noted exercise has ‘always’ had far greater impact on her health and plays a huge role in her life. 

She said heavy weights and cardio is the key mix to maintain her fit and healthy figure. 

‘I like to lift heavy weights. But then cardio – I love running,’ she explained. ‘So whether it be on the treadmill at the beach up on the coast, it’s so important for me, not just physically, but mentally.’

Candice shares three daughters - Ivy Mae, Indi Rae and Isla Rose - with David

Candice shares three daughters – Ivy Mae, Indi Rae and Isla Rose – with David



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