Married At First Sight star Jules Robinson is set to raffle off her original wedding dress from the hit dating series for charity.

The 42-year-old fashion entrepreneur wore the elegant gown in 2019 when she wed her TV ‘husband’ Cam Merchant, who she married for real later that year.

Jules took to social media on Thursday to reveal she was prepared to part with the beautiful outfit which features a plunging V-neck and lace trimmings.

Sharing a video to Instagram the red-haired beauty said she had decided to put up her cherished outfit as the first prize for a fundraiser in support of the Northern Beaches Women’s Shelter which offers assistance to homeless women.

‘I’m giving away my Married at First Dress dress all for a very good cause,’ Jules told followers in the clip.

She used the video to show off the features of the dress which is being raffled for $10 a ticket.

Married At First Sight star Jules Robinson is set to raffle off her original wedding dress from the hit dating series for charity. Pictured

Married At First Sight star Jules Robinson is set to raffle off her original wedding dress from the hit dating series for charity. Pictured

Jules took to social media on Thursday to reveal she was prepared to part with the beautiful outfit which features a plunging V-neck and lace trimmings

Jules took to social media on Thursday to reveal she was prepared to part with the beautiful outfit which features a plunging V-neck and lace trimmings

‘I have had this dress all restored and made perfectly brand new again for some lucky woman to wear,’ she said.

Jules went on to say the lucky winner could use the outfit as a ‘ball gown’.

‘I would wear this around the house if I could fit into it,’ she joked, before adding that the Northern Beaches Women’s Shelter, ‘do amazing work in the community’.

It comes after Jules revealed her thoughts about the 2025 season of the reality experiment.

Speaking to Stellar, she said that the current crop of MAFS stars may’ve been trying a little too hard to reach the dramatic heights.

‘When we were on it, what you saw was what you got, as in what happened then aired and there wasn’t really any contrived episodes of people doing things for, I guess, attention or for reaction,’ she said.

While admitting that she has been keeping up with the drama that has kept millions of Australians glued to their screens, Jules added that it had been, at times, difficult.

‘This new season has been a bit hard to watch, I think – some parts of it,’ Jules admitted.

¿I¿m giving away my Married at First Dress dress all for a very good cause,' Jules told followers in the clip. Pictured: Jules and Cam Merchant tying the knot on MAFS in 2019

‘I’m giving away my Married at First Dress dress all for a very good cause,’ Jules told followers in the clip. Pictured: Jules and Cam Merchant tying the knot on MAFS in 2019

‘I can’t put my finger on it. You keep watching but you’re like, “What am I actually watching?”

‘At least there’s a bit of love this year, a couple of relationships.’

Jules also revealed that the couple may be looking to expand their brood in the near future, admitting that she had been ‘manifesting a little girl.’

‘So next year, we decided we will try again,’ she said.

‘I think I am immortal, don’t I? I go into everything with positivity – that’s just how I see it. So, next year is the year.’

After almost six years together, Jules and Cam recently opened up about their experience on MAFS and revealed how it can leave participants a ‘shell’ of a person.

‘The reason why we feel it did go so well for us was because we did so much work on ourselves as individuals prior. So the universe was like, “Okay, now you’re ready for it”,’ Cam told Yahoo Lifestyle in August.

Jules added: ‘We’re forever grateful for our experience.

‘It was tough, we both broke into tears in there, but we’re really grateful for such a fun, amazing experience that led to all this.’

The 2019 Married At First Sight lovebirds have gone to strength-to-strength since the show aired, welcoming Oliver in October 2020.

They then added to their family, in July last year, with the arrival of their second son Carter James.