Former Married At First Sight star Nasser Sultan has made shock claims alleging that Jules Robinson and Cam Merchant’s real-life wedding last year was a sham.
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Speaking to New Idea, Nasser claims that Jules and Cam are set to break up soon and that their marriage isn’t even legal.
“I checked for marriage certificates and they don’t have one!” he told the publication.
Convinced news of a split is imminent, Nasser continues: “There’ll be an announcement that they will break up, coming shortly,” he says.
“They will stay friends, but the relationship is fake.
“Let’s not forget they are under contract with Channel Nine and were paid $70,000 for the farce!”
Nasser also thinks Jules only agreed to do it for the fame and Cam, who is a “doormat”, just went along with her.
“She ain’t Meghan Markle and he’s no Prince Harry,” he ended his rant.
Earlier this month, while spilling her thoughts on all the drama that’s ensued on this season of Married At First Sight with New Idea, Jessika Power reflected on her own experience and what went on behind the scenes, unexpectedly admitting that Jules often made derogatory comments, however, they were never aired.
“When you get casted for these shows, I feel you get casted for a character,” Jess said, admitting she was labelled the “villain” while Jules was branded the “angel”.
“For example, Mick and my intimacy was brought up at one commitment ceremony and for some odd reason, Jules decided to have a hand in it. Anyway, the conversation was ‘why haven’t you slept with Mick yet?’ My grandmother had just passed away. I was grieving,” she explained. “Mick hadn’t asked me once if I was OK, he hadn’t asked how my family were feeling, all he would do is just slap my arse as I walked past him.
“Jules said, ‘you know Jess, one minute you’ve got your period, the next minute your nan’s dead. You’ve got an awful lot of excuses.”
“I was so teary and upset to the point where Mel, the expert, had to stand up and say ‘Jess is a young woman, and she’ll do with her body what she feels like.
“All of that was cut out, no-one had seen that on the show because that would’ve made me, the ‘villain’, be shown to the public as the victim and Jules was obviously being painted as this perfect little angel.
“A lot of her comments were cut out, which would have painted her in a more negative light, which I find really unfair.”