Season Nine of MAFS have just finished, but season six is still producing drama, over two years later.

Nassar who starred on season six of the reality TV show has poked far at his co-star for getting a book deal. Jules who was successfully paired with Cam on the show and is now legally married to him, inked a deal with publishers Simon & Schuster.

A press release about the new deal stated: “Simon & Schuster Australia are pleased to announce the acquisition of the memoir of hugely popular lifestyle personality, businesswoman and podcaster Jules Robinson.”

Simon & Schuster publisher Emma Nolan added: “We are excited to be working with the powerhouse that is Jules Robinson. Her energy and enthusiasm are infections, and her content will inspire, resonate and entertain.”

Nassar took a screenshot of the press release and reposted it on social media, captioning the shot, “This would have to be the funniest thing since Boris Johnson’s resignation.”

Jules has so far ignored the comment about her book, which is yet to be titled. Speaking of the new venture, Jules said: “I’m incredibly excited to embark on my writing journey with Simon & Schuster.

“I’m often asked about my career, love and life, so I wanted to pull all of the things I’ve learnt together to help inspire other women – and hopefully give them a laugh along the way.”

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Jules was paired with Cam on season six of MAFS, and the couple quickly fell for each other. At the final MAFS commitment ceremony, Cam got down on one knee and legally proposed to his on-screen wife, who happily accepted.

The couple were married in 2019 in a ceremony that was televised for fans, called A Current Affair’s Married At First Sight Wedding Special: Cam and Jules. They welcomed their son Oliver Chase Merchant into the world in October 2020.

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