Shane Warne, 51, reveals why he refuses to grow old gracefully and won’t go bald

His primped persona makes just as many headlines as his incredible sporting career.

And speaking to Men’s Health Australia for their September issue, Shane Warne admitted that he doesn’t mind being called vain and takes pride in his appearance. 

The 51-year-old retired cricketer, who is open about getting hair transplants, revealed why he refuses to go bald and what other cosmetic enhancements he’s had done.

‘I don’t mind being called vain’: Shane Warne (pictured), 51, revealed to Men’s Health Australia for their September issue why he refuses to grow old gracefully and won’t go bald

‘I take pride in my appearance. I always try to dress nicely. Yes, I go to the dentist regularly and get my teeth whitened,’ Shane said about his grooming regimen. 

Shane, who is an ambassador for Advanced Hair Studio and gets hair transplants, said that he ‘didn’t like going bald’ and could not ‘rock’ a bald head like Bruce Willis.

‘I decided to do something about it because I think it makes you look older,’ he told Men’s Health.

Dedicated: 'I take pride in my appearance. I always try to dress nicely. Yes, I go to the dentist regularly and get my teeth whitened,' the retired cricketer said about his grooming regimen

Dedicated: ‘I take pride in my appearance. I always try to dress nicely. Yes, I go to the dentist regularly and get my teeth whitened,’ the retired cricketer said about his grooming regimen 

The father of three added that he doesn’t care if people ‘take the mickey’ out of him. 

‘They can call me vain because it doesn’t worry me in the slightest. Because in my mind it’s always been look good, feel good.’ 

Shane told The Daily Telegraph’s Confidential last year that he was once very self-conscious about his thinning hair. 

'I think it makes you look older': Shane, who is an ambassador for Advanced Hair Studio and gets hair transplants, said that he 'didn't like going bald' and could not 'rock' a bald head like Bruce Willis

‘I think it makes you look older’: Shane, who is an ambassador for Advanced Hair Studio and gets hair transplants, said that he ‘didn’t like going bald’ and could not ‘rock’ a bald head like Bruce Willis  

Insecurity: Shane told The Daily Telegraph's Confidential last year that he was once very self-conscious about his thinning hair. 'Before I was always trying to hide my crown, where I was thinning and going bald. I was so self-conscious about it,' he said. Pictured in 2004

Insecurity: Shane told The Daily Telegraph’s Confidential last year that he was once very self-conscious about his thinning hair. ‘Before I was always trying to hide my crown, where I was thinning and going bald. I was so self-conscious about it,’ he said. Pictured in 2004

‘Before I was always trying to hide my crown, where I was thinning and going bald. I was so self-conscious about it. 

‘I would go out and keep putting my hand there or touching it or I would wear a hat because I didn’t like it,’ he said. 

While he’s open about hair transplants and dental treatments, Shane denies having had plastic surgery or getting cosmetic injectables.  

Speaking to Eddie McGuire on Triple M’s Hot Breakfast in 2019, Shane was asked about his changing appearance. 

Natural: While he's open about hair transplants and dental treatments, the sports legend denies having had plastic surgery or getting cosmetic injectables

Natural: While he’s open about hair transplants and dental treatments, the sports legend denies having had plastic surgery or getting cosmetic injectables

No cosmetic work: Speaking to Eddie McGuire on Triple M's Hot Breakfast in 2019, the father of three said: 'I haven't had, whatever they call it, fillers, injections and all that sort of stuff!'

No cosmetic work: Speaking to Eddie McGuire on Triple M’s Hot Breakfast in 2019, the father of three said: ‘I haven’t had, whatever they call it, fillers, injections and all that sort of stuff!’ 

Eddie said: ‘I had people ringing me up saying, “Warnie’s had his head done, he’s had plastic surgery, he’s looking like Paul Hogan.”

‘You have dropped 14 kegs, what have you been doing?’ 

Shane responded: ‘I’ve been doing traditional Chinese medicine, I’ve been doing training and things like that.

‘I’ve dropped 14 kilos, I’m trying to lose another three or four more to get down to 80kg but I haven’t had any work done to my head.

‘I haven’t had, whatever they call it, fillers, injections and all that sort of stuff!’ 

Fitness, family and fame: Shane is pictured with son Jackson Warne, 22, on the cover of the September issue of Australian Men's Health magazine

Fitness, family and fame: Shane is pictured with son Jackson Warne, 22, on the cover of the September issue of Australian Men’s Health magazine