Tatts sweet! Brooke Warne shows off tiny tattoo which honours her late father Shane while enjoying stroll through Melbourne

Shane Warne’s daughter Brooke has revealed a permanent touching tribute to her late father.

The budding influencer, 27, showed off a tiny tattoo of the cricket legend’s number  23 on her wrist as she went for a stroll in Melbourne.

She rocked a stylish monochrome outfit during her day out, sporting a figure-hugging sleeveless black top paired with white trousers.

She completed her outfit with black designer sandals and slick sunglasses and accessorised with a black carry-bag.

Brooke added a touch of glamor to her look with gold earrings and a diamond ring.

The social media star wore her blonde hair tied in a ponytail and minimal makeup on her complexion.

Cricket giant Shane tragically died of a heart attack at the age of 52 on March 4, 2022, while staying at a luxury villa on the Thailand holiday island of Koh Samui.

Brooke and her siblings Jackson, 25, and Summer, 23, established The Shane Warne Legacy in honour of their dad, which provides free heart checks to all Australians.

Shane Warne ‘s daughter Brooke has revealed a permanent touching tribute to her late father 

The budding influencer, 27, showed off a tiny tattoo of the cricket legend's number 23 on her wrist as she went for a stroll in Melbourne

The budding influencer, 27, showed off a tiny tattoo of the cricket legend’s number 23 on her wrist as she went for a stroll in Melbourne 

She rocked a stylish monochrome outfit on her day out, sporting a figure-hugging sleeveless black top paired with white trousers

She rocked a stylish monochrome outfit on her day out, sporting a figure-hugging sleeveless black top paired with white trousers

She completed her outfit with black designer sandals and slick sunglasses and accessorised with a black carry-bag

She completed her outfit with black designer sandals and slick sunglasses and accessorised with a black carry-bag 

It comes after SWL co-founder Brooke posted a heartfelt plea to her fans to get an important check up, to prevent them dying from the illness that killed her father.

In May, Brooke shared on Instagram some alarming heart disease statistics.

She then urged followers to get a health check via The Shane Warne Legacy foundation.

‘Heart disease is the number one killer in men and the second highest for women. Get checked at one of our machines. It’s free and it takes four minutes. This test could save your life!’ Brooke told her followers. 

The social media star wore her blonde hair tied back in a ponytail and minimal makeup on her complexion

The social media star wore her blonde hair tied back in a ponytail and minimal makeup on her complexion

Brooke and her siblings Jackson, 25, and Summer, 23, established The Shane Warne Legacy in honour of their late father, which provides free heart checks to all Australians

Brooke and her siblings Jackson, 25, and Summer, 23, established The Shane Warne Legacy in honour of their late father, which provides free heart checks to all Australians

In a letter published in the Herald Sun, Warne’s children revealed why they launched the nationwide campaign. 

Warne was trying to improve his health on his ill-fated trip to Thailand, with his manager James Erskine insisting he was sober.

While the tragedy rocked the nation, his children Brooke, Jackson and Summer hope his death can inspire other Aussies to take action and save their own lives.

It comes after SWL co-founder Brooke posted a heartfelt plea to her fans to get an important check up, to prevent them dying from the illness that killed her father

It comes after SWL co-founder Brooke posted a heartfelt plea to her fans to get an important check up, to prevent them dying from the illness that killed her father

Brooke has worked hard at keeping her father Shane's legacy alive after his tragic passing in 2022. Pictured together in 2021

Brooke has worked hard at keeping her father Shane’s legacy alive after his tragic passing in 2022. Pictured together in 2021

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