Jules Robinson owes a lot to Married At First Sight.
Thanks to the hit show, she found the love of her life in Cameron Merchant, with the pair busily planning their real-life wedding for later this year.
However, despite this, Jules isn’t totally happy with the cast producers have assembled for 2020.
She tells NW she’s met a few of the new participants and feels producers have again opted for drama-making brides and grooms.
While Jules understands the show needs “spice”, she feels they should have opted for a “trans participant or gay couple” to make the experiment authentically interesting.
Instead, they’ve apparently “gone for bullies”.
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And at the Channel Nine upfronts, which showcased what’s happening next year, we were lucky enough to catch a glimpse of two unnamed brides from next season!
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And if the show is anything like the 2019 season, we’re in for a WILD ride!
Because while there was drama on-screen, following the series itself, there’s been even more off and it has everything to do with Jules herself!
Lovebirds Cam and Jules were the saving grace of 2019’s controversial instalment of the show, hooking viewers in with their rapid-romance and TV-gold proposal.
But earlier this week, Woman’s Day heard that the duo’s upcoming nuptials could actually be in jeopardy, with their nearest and dearest concerned for the couple’s future.
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Last month, Cam, 35, and Jules, 37, revealed they would be postponing their Hunter Valley wedding, which they had initially planned to take place in mid-September- to mark their one year anniversary.
Now a well-placed insider tells Woman’s Day the couple have hit a “rough patch” and are even facing backlash from their family and friends who insist they are moving too fast.
“Nobody quite understands why they needed to be engaged and married all within a year of meeting each other,” tells one friend, who maintains the couple’s inner circle are “worried they feel they have to make things work to retain that TV power couple status”.
Upon revealing the couple had postponed their wedding plans, even Jules herself admitted the pair had been swept up in the excitement of their TV romance.
“It was a romantic gesture and we booked a venue and ended up losing our $5,000 deposit but I just thought—yeah that’s not going to happen anymore,” she said. Adding, “It was too much too soon”.
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