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Tess Crosley, the woman at the centre of AFL star Lachie Neale's marriage breakdown with wife Jules, has been spotted packing removal boxes at her Brisbane home.
The mum-of-one has found herself in the middle of a media storm ever since and delete photos of the former Brisbane Lions co-captain from her account.
Tess has so far refused to comment on speculation she was the 'other woman' in the Neales' split, and has not confirmed the status of her marriage to finance director Ben Crosley, who last month said she was .
However, confirmation appeared to come this week when Tess was seen packing up large removal boxes at the home she shared with husband Ben in the swanky Brisbane suburb of Camp Hill.
Looking downcast on a sunny Brisbane day, Tess wore a summery, white sleeveless mini dress and a pair of strappy black sandals.
With her brunette locks tied back in a ponytail, and with almond-shaped sunglasses covering her eyes, Tess looked all business as she got to the task of packing her belongings.
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Tess Crosley, the woman at the centre of AFL star Lachie Neale's marriage breakdown with wife Jules, has been spotted packing removal boxes at her Brisbane home
Tess has so far refused to comment on speculation she was the 'other woman' in the Neales' split, and has not confirmed the status of her marriage to finance director Ben Crosley, who last month said she was no longer living at their marital home
She could be seen in the home's garage, packing up large 'tea chest' removal boxes from Bunnings Warehouse.
A spare car tyre and a stack of drawers were perched on top of one of the boxes, waiting for Tess to sort.
She left a box of unwanted items, that included what appeared to be a Halloween skull decoration and a Christmas tree, on the front lawn with a sign reading 'free'.
It comes after Tess' family members spoke out about her alleged role in the Neales' marriage breakdown.
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One viral TikTok clip, which slammed Tess for failing to own her mistakes, struck a nerve with her family.
Her mother Kaz Caesar and sister Ceinwen Parsons responded fiercely and publicly, insisting the narrative had been unfairly one‑sided.
'There are four people involved, and none of them are innocent; however, one person has been allowed to be the villain and told to keep quiet right from the beginning,' Mrs Caesar wrote in a now-deleted comment.
She also rejected claims her daughter was enjoying the attention, decrying what she viewed as weeks of harassment and intrusion from the media.
However, confirmation appeared to come this week when Tess was seen packing up large removal boxes at the home she shared with husband Ben in the swanky Brisbane suburb of Camp Hill
She could be seen in the home's garage, packing up large 'tea chest' removal boxes from Bunnings Warehouse
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A spare car tyre and a stack of drawers were perched on top of one of the boxes, waiting for Tess to sort
With her brunette locks tied back in a ponytail, Tess looked all business as she got to the task of packing her belongings
She left a box of unwanted items, that included what appeared to be a Halloween skull decoration and a Christmas tree, on the front lawn with a sign reading 'free'
The mum-of-one (right) has found herself in the middle of a media storm ever since Jules (left) told her to stop 'embarrassing' herself and delete photos of the former Brisbane Lions co-captain (second right) from her Instagram account. Also pictured: Ben Crosley
'While I will not go into specifics, I can say that I have let my family down and I apologise for my actions, which have hurt those closest to me. For that, I am deeply sorry,' he told reporters at the time.




