The Married At First Sight star was left heartbroken after her relationship with ex-virgin Matthew Bennett crumbled in front of millions of Nine viewers. But now MAFS bride Lauren Huntriss says she's ready to move on from the experience and 'let go' of her beautiful TV wedding dress. Taking to Instagram on Wednesday, the 31-year-old announced she will be auctioning off her bridal gown for charity on Monday evening. Out with the old! Married At First Sight's Lauren Huntriss is selling her wedding dress she wore when she wed ex-virgin Matthew Bennett...as she reveals she had to fork out the money for the dress In the post, Lauren shared images of the couture piece from Sydney's Lilli Marcs, which showcased its stunning lace details and long trail. In one photo, Lauren is seen taking a selfie in the mirror, showing off the dress' low cut lace front and cinched in waist. Sharing another image from her faux wedding on the reality series, she slow-danced with 'husband' Matthew as the back of the gown was shown. Saying goodbye: In the post, Lauren posted a photo collage of the beautiful dress, which showcased its stunning lace details and long trail in three different angles. Pictured: Main right: a recent selfie of Lauren in the dress, Top right: Lauren dancing with Matthew during their wedding on MAFS, Bottom right: A promo image of Lauren wearing the dress Emotional: Accompanying the image, Lauren also wrote a lengthy caption, revealing she had 'never felt such mixed emotions' 'Not gonna lie, putting this together brought back some memories! Some good, some bad... I've never felt such mixed emotions' she said. I've decided it's time to let go and sell my beautiful Wedding dress, something that is very special to me. I will be auctioning my dress (plus belt and veil) via @onlydreamdresses.' She also noted proceeds - only 50 per cent - would be donated to charity Jeans for Genes. Happier times: Lauren shows off her stunning veil and dress during their wedding day on Married At First Sight earlier this year Ecstatic: Lauren was seen beaming as she returned to the hotel room after their wedding ceremony on MAFS Fans were quick to flood the post in support of Lauren's decision to offload the dress, while some questioned why she didn't want to use it again in the future. 'I'm officially put off get married ever again,' Lauren replied to one fan. Another curious fan also asked if she would be keeping the other 50 per cent of the money raised - with Lauren revealing that she will be keeping some of the funds. Turned off: Since wrapping up the show, Lauren has stated that she has been turned off marriage all together - replying to a fan that she's been 'put off getting married ever again' 'Channel 9 give you a budget which includes your accessories. Let's just say unless you're shopping at Supre for your wedding dress you are paying the extra!' Lauren claimed, hinting she paid for the majority of her wedding gown herself. She added: 'I think I deserve to keep half of the proceeds! I'm trying to do a good thing here. Please don't bring any negativity to this cause.' Lauren's love story was cut dramatically short on the show after her 'husband' Matthew claimed that she was pressuring him to become more sexual and experimental in the bedroom. A not so happy ending: Lauren's love story was cut dramatically short on the show after her 'husband' Matthew claimed that the bi-sexual was pressuring him to become more sexual and experimental in the bedroom She has since slammed the show for its 'great editing' techniques, which she said portrayed her as a 'deadset nympho'. Lauren is the fourth bride to sell off her wedding dress from the controversial social experiment in recent years. Season two's Clare Verrall and season five's Davina Rankin both sold their dresses recently online. Meanwhile, Lauren's season six co-star Ning Surasiang sold her wedding dress and 'intruder' Billy Vincent auctioned off his wedding ring and suit on eBay. 'I deserve this': While 50% of the proceeds will go to the charity of her choice, Jeans for Genes, Lauren stated in her comments: 'For the amount of shit I put up with, I think I deserve to keep half of the proceeds'All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility