Shane Warne‘s daughter has shared a heartbreaking message about missing her late dad, three years on from his death.
“Miss you dad,” Summer Warne, 23, captioned a tribute post to her dad on TikTok.
The late cricket star’s daughter’s post is part of a trend on social media for remembering loved ones who have died.
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The trend starts with the person saying they’ll just call their loved one, then the clip swipes to a pic of the deceased person with a message written like it’s by them.
“It’s okay I’ll just call my Dad,” Summer captioned a selfie on the first slide of her post.
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On the second slide she uploaded a photo of her dad smiling holding their family dog.
“Hello I’m her Dad Shane,” she captioned the picture, written like it was in his voice.
“I passed away three years ago. She hates that she wasn’t with me in my final moments.”
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Shane died in March 2022 at age 52 from a sudden heart attack.
“Every time she sees a G-Wagon she hopes it’s me. She feels like our time together was robbed. Every time something exciting happens, she wants to tell me all about it,” the message continued.
“I’m there SJ, just not physically.”
On the last slide, the 23-year-old posted a photo of their dog sitting next to what appeared to be Shane’s grave.
Summer is one of three kids Shane shared with his ex-wife Simone Callahan.
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The couple had two daughters, Summer and Brooke, 28, and son Jackson, 26.
On March 4, Summer shared a tribute to mark three years since her dad’s death.
She posted several throwback photos of her and her two siblings with their dad when they were younger.
“3 Years without your hugs, smile, laughter, your advice and the sound of your voice,” she captioned the Instagram post.
“I thought the pain of losing you would get easier but I don’t think it ever will.”
“I could write a million pages, but still be unable to say just how much I miss you. I love you Dad, forever and always.”
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