The extraordinary fortune Shane Warne left his three children
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Shane Warne left behind a sizeable inheritance for his children after his tragic death in 2022. 

Warne’s final will, drafted just months before he died, revealed that the cricketer had amassed an incredible $20.7 million fortune.

His children, Brooke, 28, Jackson, 26, Summer, 23, each inherited just under a third of their father’s assets – about $6.41 million each.

Warne specified in his will that his cherished $375,500 collection of vehicles, which included a BMW, a Mercedes-Benz, and a Yamaha motorbike, should be given to his son and close companion, Jackson.

Warne’s estate comprised $5 million in his Australian bank accounts, $514,000 held in a foreign account, a $6.5 million waterfront home in Melbourne, nearly $3 million in stocks, and $2 million worth of personal items, including a jet ski.

Shane Warne (pictured) left behind a sizeable inheritance for his children after his tragic death in 2022

Shane Warne (pictured) left behind a sizeable inheritance for his children after his tragic death in 2022

Warne's final will, drafted just months before he died, revealed that the cricketer had amassed an incredible $20.7 million fortune. His children, Brooke, 28, Jackson, 26, Summer, 23, (all pictured) each inherited just under a third of their father's assets - about $6.41 million each

According to Warne’s last will, which he prepared a few months before passing away, his total wealth was valued at an astounding $20.7 million. His children, Brooke (28), Jackson (26), and Summer (23), (pictured here) were each bequeathed nearly a third of his assets, amounting to around $6.41 million per child.

After retiring from a stellar cricketing career in 2007, Warne transformed his talent and charisma into a highly successful business endeavor.

In 2019, he launched a gin distillery named 708 Gin, located in Western Australia. One of his gin varieties earned a gold medal at that year’s Australian Gin Awards.

In August 2020, Warne launched a fragrance called SW23, a mix of his initials and the number he wore playing cricket for Australia. 

He actively bought, refurbished, and sold at least five properties in the fashionable area of Brighton, Melbourne. One notable transaction involved purchasing and reselling a mansion twice between 2001 and 2018, resulting in $18.8 million in earnings.

Another property he bought for $3.7 million in 2007 and sold for $6.7 million two years later, while he made a similar profit on a $7.5 million property, which he sold for $10.8 million four years later.  

Warne also has an apartment in the $540 million dollar Saint Moritz complex in St Kilda, which he is said to have purchased in 2018 for $5.4 million. 

With 93 per cent of his $20,711,013.27 assets going to his three children, the remaining seven per cent was distributed among his brother Jason (two per cent) and his brother’s children, Sebastian and Tyla (two and a half per cent each). 

His ex-wife Simone Callahan, who he was married to for 15 years, was not listed in the will. 

Warne requested his prized $375,500 vehicle collection - including a BMW, Mercedes-Benz and a Yamaha motorbike - to be left to his son and 'best mate' Jackson

Warne requested his prized $375,500 vehicle collection – including a BMW, Mercedes-Benz and a Yamaha motorbike – to be left to his son and ‘best mate’ Jackson 

One of Warne's property investments involved buying and selling a huge bluestone mansion twice between 2001 and 2018, earning $18,888,888

One of Warne’s property investments involved buying and selling a huge bluestone mansion twice between 2001 and 2018, earning $18,888,888

It comes after Jackson revealed how his new career move is ‘therapy’ to help him cope with the loss of his father. 

He has launched his new podcast, Warnes Way, and explains how he pays tribute to his dad on set. 

‘We’ve got a studio we’ve set up which is in dad’s old office so it feels like he’s there,’ Jackson told the Herald Sun. 

‘We’ve got all his memorabilia, his book, his ashtray, it’s really special.’

Jackson says that he and his dad had originally planned to do a father-and-son podcast together back in 2018, but it never happened. 

With guests who knew his dad – such as Eddie McGuire and Mark Howard – Jackson says the podcast has served as a means of healing his grief.

‘I’m also treating it as a bit of therapy for me,’ the professional poker player said. 

‘I don’t see a therapist, but when I talk to people like Mark Howard and Eddie McGuire it’s so personal and we talk about stories with dad.’

Jackson has revealed how his new career move is 'therapy' to help him cope with the loss of his father. He has launched his new podcast, Warnes Way, and explains how he pays tribute to his dad on set

Jackson has revealed how his new career move is ‘therapy’ to help him cope with the loss of his father. He has launched his new podcast, Warnes Way, and explains how he pays tribute to his dad on set

Jackson announced the new podcast in an Instagram post earlier this week.  

‘First episode goes live Monday the 11th of August. Listen and watch on YouTube and Spotify,’ he explained in his caption. 

Guests will include Aaron Finch and Andrew Bassat. 

The podcast is edited and filmed by Jackson’s girlfriend, Kiah Broadsmith.

Legendary cricketer Shane Warne died aged 52 from a heart attack while on holiday in Koh Samui, Thailand.

 

 

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