Former WAG and mum-of-two Jules Neale has been spotted at Sydney Airport, making a hurried dash back to Perth following a whirlwind 24 hours at Australian Fashion Week.

The 36-year-old was seen in a comfortable travel outfit, as she walked briskly through the terminal in denim jeans and a brown button-down top, with her jacket in hand.

She made the quick trip to Sydney as a guest of AFW sponsor, Shark Beauty, attending the Carla Zampatti show before promptly returning home to focus on her family.

For the fashion event, her look featured a stylish set of all-Aussie designers, including a Capsule WD outfit, Alias Mae shoes, and an Aesque bag.

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Speaking to the Herald Sun, Neale revealed she is currently living back at home with her parents while looking for her next “forever home” in what she called the “beginning of our next chapter”.

“We’re still living with my parents at the moment which has been really nice,” she shared.

“They’re a huge support, and so helpful with the kids, letting me do things like this [Fashion Week].

“Their support means everything.”

Neale added that she is loving being around for family milestones after relocating to Western Australia.

“We had a nice Mother’s Day at home with my parents and all my brothers and their wives and the kids together,” she said.

Her new chapter comes after her very public split from Brisbane Lions AFL star Lachie Neale last December.

She moved to Perth with their children, daughter Piper, four, and son Freddie, one, after it was alleged that the two-time Brownlow Medallist had an affair with Tess Crosley, previously one of Jules’ closest friends.

At the time, Neale publicly said she had been “betrayed in the most unimaginable way”.

Last month, the AFL star broke his silence on the high-profile separation, opening up about the intense public scrutiny during an interview on Triple M.

“I felt like I had let a lot of people down, so I wanted to redeem myself in a way, by the way I came back into the preseason and games, in particular,” he said.

After standing down as Lions captain, he said his footy career acted as a welcome distraction during that turbulent time in his personal life.

“It felt like a year and a half wait for that [first game] during the preseason, but I was glad to get back on the field.”

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