- Warners says that the very popular Instagram account of his daughters is staying
- Australia approved legislation that prohibits children from using social networks
The Australian sports couple Dave and Candice Warner say they will not close the Instagram account of their daughters despite the controversial prohibition of the social networks of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
At the end of last year, the Senate approved laws to block under 16 years of platforms such as Facebook, Instagram and Tiktok to protect their mental health.
Despite the new rules, the Warner sisters, who have impressive 181,000 followers on Instagram, will keep their account.
“We live in a world where social networks are a great thing, we like it or not,” Candice told News Corp.
'All we do is fun and girls have no access to it. We are me and David executing the account under my name.
“We control everything and everything is positive.”

Dave and Candice Warner will not close their daughters Instagram

Candice and David are the proud parents of three daughters: Island, 5, Indi 9, Eight and Ivy, 10
Warner is not against the new legislation, she believes it is a great idea.
“I think it's fantastic to keep children out of social networks,” he said.
'Even until they are 18 years old.
'It can be very dangerous. Children must be protected by their mental health and be at an age in which they have emotional intelligence to deal with trolling and everything that comes with it. “
Meanwhile, David Warner's replacement in Aussie Odi's team may have finally found Matt Short.
Short played an important role in the first game of the Saturday Night trophy against England, combining with Marnus Labuschagne for a crucial association of 95 races.
Short finally came out for 63, but the 29 -year -old showed that he was able to act in the big stage.
Australia faces South Africa on Tuesday and Afghanistan on Friday, and one more victory can be enough to ensure a place in the semifinals at the end of the top two in Group B.

Candice says that it is not against the new rules, insisting that social networks can be dangerous for young people
“I'm on the moon, great victory,” said Josh Inglis.
'We knew it was difficult to go to England, and 350, many things have to go well to pursue that.
'I am really pumped on a personal level, and for the boys it was a great performance.
“It's just a short -term tournament, so it is really important to go one of one.”