Tess Crosley deletes her public Instagram account and starts a new private profile under her maiden name, Tess Caesar. The switch occurs after repeated hacks on her original account, during continued fallout from her alleged involvement in Jules and Lachie Neale’s marriage split.
New Private Profile Details
The fresh account, tess.caesar, limits access to approved followers only. It currently lists 59 followers, including her husband Ben and his friends Tom Bennallack and Seth Mutton. Previously, her open profile reached thousands.
Crosley retains her name on TikTok, where she maintains nearly 55,000 followers. Her latest video there features her holding son Beau in casual wear captioned ‘”Mummy” first but sometimes…’, transitioning to a revealing top and mini-skirt labeled ‘Mamiiiiii’.
Background on Neale Split
Reports surface late last year detail Lachie Neale in a compromising car situation with Crosley, once part of the Neales’ inner social circle. Crosley, a former Mormon missionary, stays mostly silent but her online activity fuels speculation.
Neale’s representatives previously deny ongoing contact with her.
Recent Social Media Activity
On April 27, Crosley posts bar photos with a love-heart and spade emoji. The venue matches one Neale shared earlier, with the same band visible. A follower tags Neale in the image, reigniting interest.
Last month, she issues an emotional Instagram plea to spare her son from scandal backlash. “I want to make this very clear, it is never acceptable for anyone to approach a stranger in public and make derogatory comments or aim abuse at them, especially when they are simply trying to care for their child’s needs,” she writes. “My child does not deserve to be exposed to that kind of behaviour. No child does. While I navigate my own challenges, my priority remains protecting and shielding my children from unnecessary hostility and cruelty in everyday situations.”
The plea follows public insults directed at her while out with her child.
Jules Neale’s Moving Forward
Jules Neale plans to purchase a Perth home to raise their son and daughter, signaling finality to the separation. “It’s the beginning of our next chapter,” she states. “We’re still living with my parents at the moment, which has been really nice.”

