Tess Crosley, the woman at the centre of Lachie Neale’s marriage collapse, has been seen with moving boxes outside her Brisbane house.
Tess Crosley, the woman at the centre of Lachie Neale’s marriage collapse, has been seen packing removalist boxes outside her house in Brisbane.
Crosley was on Wednesday photographed back at the Camp Hill property she owns with husband Ben in the latest twist to the ongoing saga.
The latest sighting of the mother-of-one comes after her mum Kaz Caesar came out to defend her daughter by saying she had unfairly been made to look like a “villain”.
Photos captured out the front of Crosley’s house included the sight of three “tea chest” Bunnings removalist boxes.
Wearing a loose white dress and casual heels, Crosley was also seen leaving a full collection container of items on the front lawn of the house.
At the front of the plastic container there was a handwritten sign that read “free”.
The most surprising detail was the sight of a fake skull and skeleton neck sticking out the side.
Tess Crosley is seen packing removal boxes. Photo: BACKGRID Australia.
Tess Crosley leaving the Brisbane house. Photo: BACKGRID Australia.
The container of free items left out the front of Tess Crosley’s house. Photo: BACKGRID Australia.
The Halloween decoration was sighted alongside what appeared to be some Christmas decorations.
Crosley has been seen back at the Brisbane house on several occasions recently despite her husband telling a reporter on January 19 that “she does not live here anymore”.
Crosley has also been sighted at her parents’ house on the Gold Coast.
The 30-year-old is alleged to have been having an affair with Brisbane Lions superstar Lachie Neale before the footballer’s marriage fell apart.
Jules in December made the drama public when she wiped Crosley and her husband from her Instagram pages while posting she had been “betrayed in the most unimaginable way”.
The footballer fronted the media in early January, saying “I have let my family down and I apologise for my actions”. He also stepped down as co-captain of the Brisbane Lions, the two-time reigning AFL premiers.
Jules spent the summer holidays in Perth with family as she and Lachie moved out of their family home in Brisbane.
The Neales and Crosleys previously appeared inseparable, with both couples sharing photos of the quartet enjoying activities and holidays together.
Tess has continued to share images of her recent adventures with her 39,000 followers on Instagram.
Last week Crosley shared a photo of herself with a scarf covering her face while on a boat. The upload was cryptically captioned: “There is always another story, there is more than meets the eye.”
Her mum added another twist this week when she commented on a TikTok: “One person has been allowed to be the villain and told to keep quiet right from the beginning”.
News.com.au contacted Jules Neale’s management for comment on Wednesday.
The management group responded: “We have no comment here”.
Caesar also hit out at suggestions Crosley was enjoying the spotlight that has come her way as a result of the off-season saga.
“People say she is loving the attention — far from the truth,” she wrote.
“Have you been stalked by sleazy reporters taking a hundred photos at a time just to find one they can sell?
“Then the papers clickbaiting or adding AI photos. Then the public falling for the story as absolute truth.
“What has our society become? Better still, do you think making TikToks about this makes you so high and mighty?’”
Crosley’s younger sister, Ceinwen Parsons, said there was a “heartbreaking” story behind the saga, adding: “Remember she is just a human.”
“How would she feel comfortable sharing her side of the story. She will only be cast down further,” Parsons commented on a TikTok video.
“She has a story, it is actually heartbreaking, and yes she has made mistakes too, but remember she is just a human, and a good one, regardless of all people’s assumptions and accusations.”