Married At First Sight’s Jules Robinson has hit back at a body shaming comment after sharing a sweet family photo ahead of the birth of her second child.
Jules shared an image from a photo shoot with her husband Cam Merchant and their son Ollie on Instagram, captioning it with a joke about Cam asking her (a little too late) if they “were ready” for their second child, who is due next month.
But when Jules also shared this to her Story, she was met with a rude message from a follower about her body and outfit choice.
“I have big breasts like you but seeing you flop around in unsupported clothes makes me run to the plastic surgeon….” the person wrote.
Jules shared a screenshot of the comment and clapped back, saying “sorry not sorry for having big boobs”.
Jules said she’d received messages from the user before: “I actually found this woman entertaining for a long time, the things she would say to me were actually entertaining and unique to be fair.
“But eventually, like all bad things, you have to CUT the cord.”
Jules shared her advice for anyone dealing with trolls online.
“If anyone is giving you a hard time on here, block or restrict… it’s really satisfying.
It’s not the first time Jules has responded to critics.
In March 2024, she hit back at “appalling” comments under a video posted for her shape wear brand FIGUR.
“I just had the FIGUR team contact me and tell me yesterday they deleted 200 comments from a Facebook post and overnight there was nearly 1000 more comments.”
Jules explained that the video – which featured women of all different body types walking down the streets of London in their shapewear – had been viewed nearly one million times.
Jules fired up as she sent a clear message to those that left trolling messages below what was a very positive video.
“There’s so much judgement, so much nastiness.
“That video is to empower other women to say if they can do that I can do that. Sorry, not for d–kheads of the world to just throw their two cents in and calling these women horrific names.”
Jules and Cam announced their second pregnancy news in February, three years after they welcomed their first son Ollie in 2020.