Trouble in paradise? Candice and David Warner appear to have a tense conversation while filming a project in Sydney
Candice and David Warner appeared to have a tense conversation on Thursday while filming a secret project at Indian restaurant Spiced in Sydney’s Barangaroo.
The two sat across from each other, surrounded by cameras and film crews who captured the seemingly frosty exchange.
Candice, 39, dressed elegantly in a simple yet chic black sleeveless top, paired with stylish sunglasses, appeared focused as she participated in the conversation.
Her long hair was sleek and straight, completing her well-groomed look.
David, 37, kept it casual and relaxed in a crisp white T-shirt and light-colored shorts.
Onlookers watched curiously, wondering if this was all part of the project or if it provided a glimpse into the real tension between the couple.
Candice told Daily Mail Australia that the couple had not argued, but had simply had a long day.
Candice and David Warner appeared to have a tense conversation while filming a secret project at Indian restaurant Spiced in Barangaroo, Sydney on Thursday
The couple sat across from each other, surrounded by cameras and production crew who captured the seemingly frosty exchange
“Dave was shooting, but certainly not fighting. I assume that’s what the pictures they took looked like,” she said.
Candice and her husband David are in Sydney after a family trip abroad in July.
The couple’s three daughters – nine-year-old Ivy, seven-year-old Indi, and five-year-old Isla – started their school holidays with a bang when they went on a luxury holiday.
Candice, 39, dressed elegantly in a simple yet chic black sleeveless top paired with stylish sunglasses, appeared focused as she joined in the conversation
The family of five also lived in luxury after working on their dream home for six years.
The couple bought the Maroubra mansion in 2015 for $3.9 million and finally moved in in 2022 after spending over $4.2 million on renovations.
The Warner family demolished the existing house and completely rebuilt it. The end result is truly stunning.
The seven-story ocean-view property features a “bat cave” housing David’s sports memorabilia and a massive bat collection, as well as a private beach and stunning clifftop views.
‘[David and Candice] “We stay in the best hotels in the world and wanted to create that same sense of luxury and sophistication here,” interior designer Alexandra Kidd told The Australian.
Candice and her husband David are in Sydney after a family trip abroad in July. The couple’s three daughters – Ivy, nine, Indi, seven, and Isla, five – started their school holidays with a bang when they went on the trip