Ex partner takes public swipe at Carey over white powder scandal
The former partner of Wayne Carey has spoken publicly after the AFL legend stepped down from his TV role over a white powder scandal.
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Wayne Carey’s former partner Kate Neilson has spoken publicly to slam the AFL legend in the wake of his white powder scandal.
The North Melbourne legend responded on Monday night after it was first reported he will be banned from Crown Resorts premises for two years after being caught with a bag of white powder in a Perth casino last week.
The Kangaroos icon insists the substance was not illegal.
According to The Herald Sun, the 51-year-old was evicted from Crown Burswood on Thursday evening after a zip-lock bag containing a white substance dropped from his pocket onto a gaming room table.
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Carey, who commentates for Channel 7, was staying in Perth ahead of Saturday evening’s elimination final between Fremantle and the Western Bulldogs at Perth Stadium.
The former Kangaroos captain was subsequently prohibited from attending Channel 7’s telecast of this month’s Brownlow Medal count at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, according to the News Corp report.
Channel 7’s managing director Lewis Martin has confirmed Carey has agreed to temporarily stand down from his role.
Carey is also standing down from his radio commitments with Triple M footy.
It is the latest in a long list of off-field scandals surrounding the 51-year-old — which his former partner Neilson has been quick to point out.
“He hasn’t got a great track record for learning his lesson. Only time will tell,” Neilson said, according to The Herald Sun.
“He is like a cat with nine lives.”
Their relationship returned to headlines this year when Carey opened up old wounds during his cameo on Channel 7 reality TV show SAS: Australia.
During the show, he also addressed ongoing claims he deliberately “glassed” Neilson.
“In America, I’ve been charged with assaulting police, I got accused of glassing my girlfriend,” he said.
“I leant over to throw wine on her in a restaurant, which clearly is wrong, the glass touched her lip. The headlines were that I glassed her.
“That’s one of the biggest regrets of my life. Of course throwing wine on a girlfriend is unacceptable, completely unacceptable. Yes, the glass touched her lip, it didn’t break, I wasn’t trying to glass her.”
Melbourne radio identity Neil Mitchell also said on Tuesday Carey’s long list of scandals shows: “Perhaps he never learnt his lesson”.
Speaking to The Age, Carey claimed the substance was an anti-inflammatory he took with dinner.
He is reported to suffer from chronic pain.
“It was not an illegal substance, it was offered to security. Security didn’t take it,” he said.
“They just said it’s not a great look, I understood that, and we left without incident.”
Last month, reports emerged of an “ugly altercation” between Carey and former teammate Anthony Stevens at North Melbourne’s 1996 premiership gathering at the Railway Hotel in Yarraville.
The reported verbal stoush occurred more than 20 years after Carey’s infamous cheating scandal with Stevens’ then-wife forced him out of the Kangaroos.
“It’s a pretty sad sequel,” footy journalist Sam Edmund told SEN’s Dwayne’s World in August.
“Witnesses said Carey went at Stevens, accusing him of talking behind his back and telling people he couldn’t be contacted and to not bother trying to catch up with him, but then being fine in-person.”
But Carey quickly refuted the report, telling Triple M the following day: “The first story said came to blows and that’s factually incorrect. There were no blows.
“There was a firm conversation – altercation I think is even too firm to say that occurred.
“I wanted to have a conversation about Stevo, I was worried about him. I said, ‘I’m worried about you,’ and he obviously took a little bit of umbrage to me saying I was worried about him.
“I said I’m worried about, I want him to look after himself like people want me to look after myself.
“To say that it was a massive altercation and it came to blows and then we left there and everyone was upset with everyone and it was a big thing is totally incorrect – that’s the disappointing thing about it.
“It wasn’t a story and still isn’t a story.
“I hope I’ve just cleared up that once again this has been blown into something it wasn’t.
“I’m not sure why it should always be talked about – it doesn’t make sense.”
Originally published as Ex partner takes public swipe at Carey over white powder scandal