Shameless promotion? MAFS' Jules Robinson and Cameron Merchant spruik champagne brand after their engagement party - despite friends 'only receiving ONE free drink inside' By Joshua Fox For Daily Mail Australia Published: 00:42 BST, 25 April 2019 | Updated: 00:42 BST, 25 April 2019 Viewcomments Guests at Jules Robinson and Cameron Merchant's engagement party over the weekend were forced to put their hands in their pockets, with only 'one free drink' on offer. But on Wednesday, the Married At First Sight couple bizarrely both took to Instagram to spruik Moët & Chandon champagne for 'celebrating' with them. The eyebrow-raising promotional posts come after Jules revealed they had declined any offers for brand partnerships at the event - and it had 'cost them a lot of money'. MAFS' Jules Robinson and Cameron Merchant have spruiked a champagne brand after their engagement party on Sunday - despite friends 'only receiving ONE free drink inside' Suggesting they could have partnered up with Moët, they shared near identical posts promoting the brand to their collective 456,000 followers on Wednesday. Both of the uploads from the couple tagged the brand directly, included the company's hashtag and also a close up product shot. Jules even gushed about how their 'stunning glasses' matched her dress, while also sharing an image of staff inside the event holding trays of the drink. Thirsty work! Suggesting they could have partnered up with Moët, the couple shared near identical posts promoting the brand to their collective 456,000 followers on Wednesday Shameless promotion? Jules even gushed how their 'stunning glasses' matched her dress, while also sharing an image of staff inside the event holding trays of the drink It is unclear if they were paid for these posts, shared them in exchange for free drinks or are simply enthusiastic paying customers of Moët & Chandon. Adding an element of confusion to their posts, is the fact that the guests inside the bash 'were only permitted one free drink per person.' Following the event, Jules then went on to reveal that the party had 'cost them a lot of money' by declining any offers for brand partnerships. Hands in your own pockets! Adding an element of confusion to their posts, is the fact that the guests inside the bash 'were only permitted one free drink per person' Speaking to the The Daily Telegraph on Monday, Jules said: 'There were a lot of people who wanted to be involved, a lot of people reached out. 'But it was our day and we had full control over how we put it together.' Daily Mail Australia has contacted Jules and Cameron's rep for comment. Just fans of Moët then? Following the party, Jules went on to reveal that it had 'cost them a lot of money' by declining any offers for brand partnerships Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility