- Terrell May notified Wests Tigers and NRL of the images
NRL star Terrell May has engaged the services of lawyers after intimate images of the Wests Tigers prop were shared on social media without his permission.
Daily Mail understands the images are four years old, and May feels his ‘privacy has been violated’.
May, 26, and his management notified Wests Tigers and the NRL.
It is understood they also informed Australia’s eSafety Commission, with May reportedly confident he knows the person who allegedly shared the images.
‘Terrell is obviously disappointed with what has happened,’ May’s manager David Rawlings told News Corp.
‘They were images that he never intended to be made public. His privacy has been violated and we have taken action to address the matter.

NRL star Terrell May has engaged the services of lawyers after intimate images of the Wests Tigers prop were shared on social media without his permission

Daily Mail understands the images are four years old, and May feels his ‘privacy has been violated’

May posted the above cryptic story on Instagram shortly before the news about the intimate images broke
‘We have also been open and transparent with the club and the integrity unit, who have both offered their full support.’
May made his NRL debut with the Roosters in 2022 before signing a lucrative deal with the Tigers last year.
He is tipped to push for NSW Origin selection this year.
The Tigers have a Round 1 bye in the NRL, with their first match on March 14 against the Cowboys at Leichhardt Oval.
More to come…


