Wests Tigers star Terrell May has called in lawyers after intimate images of him were shared on social media without his permission.
It’s understood the images are at least four years old but somehow found the way into the public domain without May’s knowledge.
May and his management have notified the Wests Tigers club and the NRL. It is understood they have also informed Australia’s eSafety commission of the situation, having identified a person they believe is responsible for sharing the images.
“Terrell is obviously disappointed with what has happened,” May’s manager, David Rawlings, said on Thursday.
“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.
“We have also been open and transparent with the club.”
The Wests Tigers have an extra week to prepare for the 2026 NRL season after being handed a Round 1 bye.
They will instead host the North Queensland Cowboys at Leichhardt Oval on Saturday, March 14, upon their return from their trip to Las Vegas, where they will take on the Newcastle Knights at Allegiant Stadium.
More to come...