Will Toby O’Neil nab an heiress like his siblings?
All his siblings have married heirs or heiresses in recent years — now all eyes are on the youngest O’Neil sibling, who is single and on the hunt for a partner.
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Denis O’Neil’s plans to build a $5 million marina/swimming pool off Elizabeth Bay has opened up a can of worms about his own genetic pool.
The owner of Rose Bay Marina has four children — Ned, Poppy, Jake and Toby — three of whom have tied the knot with uber-wealthy heirs and heiresses.
Now all eyes are on youngest sibling, Toby, with the pressure on the eligible bachelor to nab himself an heiress just like his well-heeled siblings.
Wedding plans are in full swing for Jake and his glamorous fiance Lou Hay, whose late father Donald built an empire on toilet brushes and brooms with his Hayco company.
Mr Hay, who sadly passed away in 2019, founded the company 35 years ago and built it into one of the world’s biggest brush makers — now shipping 200 million items a year to more than 60 countries.
Sunday Confidential can reveal Jake and Lou Hay have settled on a date in April to celebrate their nuptials.
John “Aussie John” Symonds’ daughter Deborah Symonds-O’Neil tied the knot with eldest O’Neil son Ned at Qualia in the Whitsundays in 2018 in a custom $200,000 Christian Dior bridal gown.
The only female O’Neil sibling and second-born, Poppy, tied the knot with heir Anthony Tzaneros, the head of IT at ACFS Port Logistics, in 2020.
The eastern suburbs Tzaneros family are the owners of the country’s largest privately held freight logistics company.
Now the focus is on baby brother, real estate agent Toby, with the eastern suburbs set waiting with bated breath to see who the youngest O’Neil sibling, who is said to be a little fussy when it comes to potential suitors, will end up with.