MAFS star Jules Robinson reveals her biggest relationship tests

Heavily pregnant MAFS star Jules Robinson reveals her relationship secrets with husband Cam Merchant as they celebrate two years together

Former Married At First Sight star Jules Robinson is expecting her first child with her  husband, Cameron Merchant.

And now the 38-year-old has revealed the couple’s relationship secrets, as they prepare to celebrate their two-year anniversary.

Jules told Channel Nine that one of the biggest tests for the pair was watching themselves back on television.

Candid: Heavily pregnant MAFS star Jules Robinson (left) has revealed her relationship secrets with husband Cam Merchant (right), as they celebrate two years together 

‘It’s a little odd having your face on TV four nights of the week and the country watching you, enjoying your story and some judging your every move,’ she said. 

‘But that’s what we signed up for, for the chance of finding love. And I’m so glad I did,’ she added. 

She said there were two other tests as well, including the rocky time after the experiment had finished but before the cast reunion. 

Odd: 'It's a little odd having your face on TV four nights of the week and the country watching you, enjoying your story and some judging your every move,' Jules said. Pictured with Cam

Odd: ‘It’s a little odd having your face on TV four nights of the week and the country watching you, enjoying your story and some judging your every move,’ Jules said. Pictured with Cam

The other challenge, of course, was getting through the social experiment itself.  

Jules is due to give birth later this year. Last month, the reality star revealed her daily ‘special ritual’ she uses to ‘connect’ with her child.    

‘One of the most precious parts of my pregnancy has been connecting with my gorgeous growing baby,’ Jules wrote on Instagram.   

New arrival: It comes as Jules is due to give birth to the couple's first child later this year

New arrival: It comes as Jules is due to give birth to the couple’s first child later this year

She continued: ‘Rubbing my bump with stretch mark oil and stretch mark cream twice a day is such a special ritual, to really stop and have a moment between just the two of us.

‘It’s so amazing to know that the baby can hear me now, so I tell #babycub each day exactly what I’m doing and why, and that I don’t think my belly button will pop but who knows!’ 

In the accompanying photos, the redhead posed in black lingerie with an elegant white lace shawl around her shoulders.   

Connection: Jules showed off her growing bump last month, as she revealed her daily ritual to 'connect' with her unborn baby

Connection: Jules showed off her growing bump last month, as she revealed her daily ritual to ‘connect’ with her unborn baby

Last month, Jules called for cyber-bullying to be recognised as a criminal offence after sharing a shocking example of the messages she receives from trolls daily. 

The pregnant reality star uploaded a screenshot of a cruel message she’d received.

The troll said: ‘Did your baby die yet? I have a feeling you just got fat again? I hope you have a painful miscarriage. Fat and ugly. Praying for your miscarriage.’ 

She's glowing! In the accompanying photos, the redhead posed in black lingerie with an elegant white lace shawl around her shoulders

She's glowing! In the accompanying photos, the redhead posed in black lingerie with an elegant white lace shawl around her shoulders

She’s glowing! In the accompanying photos, the redhead posed in black lingerie with an elegant white lace shawl around her shoulders

Jules explained on Instagram Stories that it had gone well past the point of ‘freedom of speech’ and the message was sent to purely to ‘hurt her feelings’.   

She added: ‘Certain things should be a criminal offence, and some people should be banned from social media for six months – and if they keep on doing, it’s a serious criminal rule that they are breaking!’

Jules announced her pregnancy back in April.  

Hitting back: Last month, Jules has called for cyber-bullying to be recognised as a criminal offence after sharing a shocking example of the messages she receives from trolls daily

Hitting back: Last month, Jules has called for cyber-bullying to be recognised as a criminal offence after sharing a shocking example of the messages she receives from trolls daily