MAFS AU: Jules Robinson embarks on a new career without a husband

Married At First Sight’s Jules Robinson goes solo and embarks on a new career without husband Cameron Merchant

Jules Robinson of Married At First Sight has announced that she has signed with a new talent agency and is ready to embark on a new career path.

Robinson and her husband Cameron Merchant had been signed to THE.mgmt since 2019, when they found fame on the sixth season of the Channel Nine dating show.

But now the fashion icon has teamed up with TSA Talent, a firm that works with ‘high-profile talent’ across Australia.

Married At First Sight’s Jules Robinson (pictured) has announced that she has signed with a new talent agency and is ready to embark on a new career.

TSA Talent also represents Studio 10 hosts Tristan Macmanus and Sarah Harris.

Jules has since become an entrepreneur, founding her own shapewear company, Figur, and becoming a champion of body positivity.

Jules has also teased a number of upcoming projects, including a mid-2022 memoir and a possible UK TV gig.

Robinson and her husband Cameron Merchant signed with THE.mgmt in 2019, when they found fame on the sixth season of the Channel Nine dating show.

Robinson and her husband Cameron Merchant signed with THE.mgmt in 2019, when they found fame on the sixth season of the Channel Nine dating show.

Jules said in October that the UK has really been there “with open arms for me from day one”.

“I have always seen London as a city of many opportunities and to this day I feel that way. I just got back from a work trip [there]’ she said star magazine.

Jules hasn’t ruled out moving to England, specifically London, a city she claims to love.

Jules has also teased a number of upcoming projects, including a mid-2022 memoir and a possible UK TV gig.

Jules has also teased a number of upcoming projects, including a mid-2022 memoir and a possible UK TV gig.

“If the right opportunity arose, my family would definitely move to the UK,” he said, adding that he has already received offers.

“MAFS aired in the UK, where it was extremely popular, and I’ve already expanded job opportunities there,” Jules said.

“I’ve been in talks with some UK TV stations as the presentation is something I’d like to explore.”

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“If the right opportunity arose, my family would definitely move to the UK,” he said, adding that he has already had offers. In the photo together with his son Ollie