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Warnie denies Liz Hurley split

Los Angeles - Shane Warne insists he and Elizabeth Hurley haven't split up.

The Australian cricketer has confirmed the couple - who have been engaged since 2011 - are going through a difficult time, but denies speculation they have called time on their three-year relationship.

He wrote on Twitter on Wednesday: "Some of the reports re EH & me r absolute rubbish. Yes we're sorting through some (private) issues. But we're not throwing the towel in yet (sic)"



Meanwhile, Liz side-stepped rumours of a rift between her and Shane, 44, telling her 400 000 Twitter followers the matter was "too raw and personal" to discuss.

She wrote: "Apologies to loyal followers for Twitter silence on recent events. Too raw & personal to share right now. (sic)"



Conflicting work schedules

The 48-year-old beauty reportedly ended her romance with sportsman Shane because their conflicting work schedules put a strain on their relationship.

However, new reports suggest she recently discovered her fiancé - who splits his time between England and his native Australia - has been getting close to his ex-wife Simone Callahan.

A source said: "Liz found out he had been over at Simone's house a lot. She seemed to get the idea that something more than friendship was going on."

Shane ended his 10-year marriage to Simone - the mother of his three children, Brooke, 16, Jackson, 14, and 11-year-old Summer - in 2010 and quickly began dating mother-of-one Liz, who has an 11-year-old son, Damian.

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