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Jules Neale Affair: Family Speaks Out & New Claims Emerge

by Ryan Cooper
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The fallout from the Lachie Neale marriage split continues to unfold, with new claims emerging from the family of Tess Crosley, a close friend of both Neale and his now ex-wife, Jules. The Crosley family has spoken out against what they describe as a “one-sided” narrative surrounding the affair that led to the end of the seven-year marriage of the Brisbane Lions player and Jules Neale.

Tess Crosley, who has remained largely silent since the allegations surfaced in December, recently shared a cryptic post on social media, stating, “There is always another story, there is more than meets the eye.” The Herald Sun reports that Kaz Caesar, Tess Crosley’s mother and Ceinwen Parsons, her sister, have publicly challenged the portrayal of events.

According to a now-deleted comment on a TikTok post about the alleged affair, Mrs. Caesar wrote, “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.” The family’s statements suggest a more complex situation than has been publicly presented. This comes after photos surfaced that have cast doubt on Crosley’s initial claims, as reported by News.com.au.

The situation has drawn significant media attention, with reports detailing the scrutiny faced by Crosley, including alleged stalking by reporters and the leverage of AI-generated photos in media coverage. The Brisbane Lions are preparing for the upcoming season, and this off-field drama adds another layer of complexity to their preparations. Sky News Australia likewise reported on the family’s statement.

Adding to the intrigue, a recent social media post from Tess Crosley, shared on February 10th, featured a cryptic message: “There is always another story.” Nine Honey highlighted this post as a potential indication of further revelations to come.

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