Jules Robinson has proudly showcased her growing baby bump in a series of stunning photographs.
The 2019 Married At First Sight star,42,posed nude in a photoshoot reminiscent of Demi Moore’s iconic Vanity Fair shoot.
Channeling the Hollywood star’s legendary 1991 cover by Annie Leibovitz,Robinson,cradled her bump wearing nothing but a statement necklace and bracelet that highlighted her natural beauty.
Jules later turned up the glam in a flash-coloured bodysuit adorned with jewel embellishments.
Robinson showed off her beauty in a glamorous makeup look while her hair flowed in the breeze of a fan.
In another look,the radiant mother-to-be looked pretty in pink in a flowing dress as she appeared to dance with glee.
The reality TV star,who is currently pregnant with her second child,is counting down the days until welcoming her second child with her husband Cameron Merchant.
The salon owner and shapewear entrepreneur recently spoke to Daily Mail Australia about her pregnancy just weeks ahead of her due date,and candidly revealed she is already planning for baby number three.
The salon owner and shapewear entrepreneur recently spoke to Daily Mail Australia about her pregnancy just weeks ahead of her due date,and candidly revealed she is already planning for baby number three
'It's really important message that as women we do need to take care of ourselves,you know?' Jules told Daily Mail Australia.
'It's just been a very big part of my life for the last 12 months. Like,putting my oxygen mask on first before someone else. When you're an entrepreneur and you're busy,you're doing a million things,and you're a mum,it's very easy to not put yourself first.'
Jules and Cameron fell in love in front of the cameras during series six of MAFS in 2019 before getting married for real in November that year.
The pair welcomed son Oliver in September 2020 and in March Jules announced she was expecting her second child.
MAFS' Jules Robinson reveals plans to have a third baby
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