A new year means new beginnings for Married At First Sight’s Jules Robinson, as it seems the fashion icon is embarking on a career path without her husband Cameron Merchant.
The couple signed with THE.mgmt in 2019 after featuring on MAFS season six and since they have found influencer stardom. Jules – who is a champion for body positivity – even became an entrepreneur after starting her own shapewear company, Figur.
The firm manages a variety of reality television stars including Jimmy Nicholson, Irena Srbinovska and Cyrell Paule.
But in an announcement shared to Instagram, Jules revealed she had split from THE.mgmt and has joined TSA Talent who work with “high profile talent” across Australia including Sarah Harris, Anthony Callea and Erin Molan.
“Announcement,” Jules began. “Starting the year with complete gratitude for the past and ready to create the future with @tsatalent”
“Get your people to talk to my people at TSA”.
It is not the only career move Jules has teased on social media lately after posting a throwback photo from her time in the United Kingdom and telling followers to ‘watch this space’. The young mum tagged television network Channel Four and captioned the image: “See you soon UK”.
In mid-2022, Jules also revealed she would be releasing a memoir through Simon & Schuster Australia.
While the release date is yet to be confirmed, Jules informed Stella Magazine that the memoir will explore moments of her life that “weren’t necessarily happy”.
“I’m stripping it back and will be very honest,” she said.
“Half of me is like, “Who wants to read about me?” But I actually have had an incredible life so far and I have some interesting stories to tell.
“I’ve done a lot; I’ve lived a colourful life full of experience. I’m a businesswoman, I’m a mum, a wife, and, yes, some people might see me as a reality TV star.
“But whatever way you look at it, I wear a lot of hats. Hopefully the book will reflect that and if one person relates to what I share, and it makes them feel good and represented, then my job is done.”