Jules Robinson's photographer blasts 'female trolls' for criticising the MAFS star's nude pregnancy photoshoot: 'I won't accept her being bullied'

Jules Robinson's photographer has taken aim at cruel 'female trolls' who have criticised the reality star's nude pregnancy photoshoot.

The Married At First Sight bride, 42, is just days away from welcoming her second child with her husband Cameron Merchant, after revealing she was due in July.

She recently celebrated her pregnancy by proudly showcasing her baby bump in a stunning nude photoshoot reminiscent of Demi Moore's iconic Vanity Fair spread.

However, her photographer Deanna Gaynor has now revealed the TV star has been targeted by unkind trolls who have taken aim at the artistic images.

The Sydney-based photographer took to Instagram on Wednesday to clap back at 'nasty' keyboard warriors who have accused Jules of editing the professional pictures.

She shared screenshots of cruel comments after the nude photoshoot was branded 'inappropriate' and 'unnecessary'.

In a lengthy caption, Deanna urged the social media users, particularly the female trolls, to 'seek help' and said they should be 'ashamed' of their remarks.

'Dear trolls, especially the female ones. You should be ashamed of yourselves for your nasty comments,' she penned.

Jules Robinson's photographer has taken aim at cruel 'female trolls' who have criticised her nude pregnancy photoshoot

Jules Robinson's photographer has taken aim at cruel 'female trolls' who have criticised her nude pregnancy photoshoot 

'I wouldn't usually do this but I have been compelled too because of the nasty people that can't keep their thoughts to themselves. Jules you are amazing.'

'It's disheartening to see that pregnant women would be trolled and bullied for capturing their beautiful journey and wanting to share that so others build the confidence to do the same,' she went on.

'Being unsupportive and cruel doesn't just hurt them; it reveals a lot about you. If belittling others makes you feel better, it's time to reflect and seek help.'

The pregnancy and newborn photographer went on to set the record straight on the editing accusations and insisted Jules had specifically asked her not to retouch her skin.

She fumed: 'Just for the record, Jules skin is NOT photoshopped in this image. Yes I do use photoshop but she specifically asked me not to do any skin retouching.

'So what you see is creative lighting, camera exposure and saturation and colour balance and temperature and aperture at play. 

Her photographer Deanna Gaynor has now revealed that the TV star has been targeted by unkind trolls and clapped back at accusations that Jules had photoshopped the images

Her photographer Deanna Gaynor has now revealed that the TV star has been targeted by unkind trolls and clapped back at accusations that Jules had photoshopped the images 

In a lengthy Instagram post, Deanna urged the unkind social media users, particularly the female trolls, to 'seek help' as she argued they should be 'ashamed' of their remarks

In a lengthy Instagram post, Deanna urged the unkind social media users, particularly the female trolls, to 'seek help' as she argued they should be 'ashamed' of their remarks

'I won't accept her being bullied for this image, it's simply disgraceful. This image is ART and if you don't like it, keep your opinions to yourself.'

It comes less than 24 hours after Jules first shared the gorgeous pregnancy photoshoot images to Instagram.

In a caption, Jules said she knew the photoshoot wouldn't be 'for everyone' but said she wanted to 'embrace' and remember her 'beautiful' pregnancy journey.

'I'm aware doing this isn't for everyone, but Already so many messages, saying ''I wish I did this when I was pregnant ''If you want to do something like this, do it,' she penned in a positive message.

'Embracing this time, the change, my body and celebrating all the hard work I have done and did to get to this point.'

Though she was targeted by cruel trolls, Jules also received an outpouring of love and support from her followers for the artful images.

Taking to the comments section, one wrote: 'So really, honest, open, supportive. A wonderful role model. Wishing you nothing but health and happiness.'

'This is so absolutely beautiful…. You look incredible and I love that you have shared this,' another said.

The pregnancy and newborn photographer set the record straight on the editing accusations as she insisted Jules had specifically asked her not to retouch her skin

The pregnancy and newborn photographer set the record straight on the editing accusations as she insisted Jules had specifically asked her not to retouch her skin 

While a third commented: 'Stunning!!! Nothing like a body that creates a little human being! Absolutely extraordinary.'

And another added: 'So stunning so beautiful so proud. Gorgeous Memory forever more.'

It is not the first time Jules has been trolled and she recently revealed the unique way she combats vile online messages. 

Earlier this month, she told Daily Mail Australia about her dedication to the ancient practice of kinesiology as a method of repelling negativity.

'I do kinesiology, which is something I've been doing for a number of years,' the influencer explained.

'And so with that, I envision my little silver bubble that I have around me, and it just bounces off me.'

Kinesiology is a natural therapy that combines Western and Eastern wellness techniques to promote physical and emotional health.

Jules is currently counting down the days until welcoming her second child with her husband Cam next month

Jules is currently counting down the days until welcoming her second child with her husband Cam next month 

Jules said the online criticism she's received over the years has actually helped her to grow thicker skin.

'In a way, it's propelled me into being more confident because you just get to not care. You know, if you let the opinions of other people affect you all the time, you just become so insecure,' she said. 

'It's honestly just life, you know? And I'm big enough and emotionally intelligent enough to go, '"t's actually not really about me".' 

Jules is due to welcome her second child in a matter of days and revealed she is already looking ahead to having a third child, just weeks ahead of her July due date.

'We want to have another baby,' Jules enthused, adding: 'Who knows? If think if there's a will, there's a way.

'Whatever that will be like, we will make it happen. I said that before a couple of years ago [before getting pregnant the second time].'

Jules and Cameron were seriously considering IVF before she managed to conceive naturally - a feat she largely credits to Ayurvedic medicine.

Ayurveda is an ancient Indian wellbeing practice that claims to help patients achieve balance through food, herbs, meditation, yoga and detoxing.

The reality TV star, 42, is just days away from welcoming her second child with her husband Cameron Merchant, who she fell in love with on the sixth series of MAFS

The reality TV star, 42, is just days away from welcoming her second child with her husband Cameron Merchant, who she fell in love with on the sixth series of MAFS

'I discovered Ayurvedic medicine about two years ago, and when I sat down with the specialist, it just became very clear that there was no way that my body was going to make a baby,' Jules explained.

Jules said she 'never lost faith' after years of trying for a baby, and had learned the importance of slowing down and focusing on her own needs during the process.

'It's really important message that as women we do need to take care of ourselves, you know?' Jules continued. 

'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, now three, in September 2020 and in March Jules announced she was expecting her second child.