Bachelor confrontation over Abbie’s ‘manipulative’ behaviour
It seems that bachelorette hopeful Abbie Chatfield can’t keep out of trouble. Last week she told Bachelor Matt Agnew about Monique calling him a “dog c**t’. This week, she is confronted by another girl in the mansion about her “manipulative” behaviour.
Confidential
Don't miss out on the headlines from Confidential. Followed categories will be added to My News.
Last week The Bachelor was all about potty mouth Monique Morley and schemer Abbie Chatfield, however this week all eyes will be on Chatfield and Sogand Mohtat.
The “Persian Goddess” is set to confront Chatfield, the show’s villain, about her “manipulative” behaviour.
“I couldn’t hold back after seeing how Abbie was one way in front of us girls when the cameras were rolling then another way to Matt,” Mohtat told Sunday Confidential.
“She is a manipulator. And it is time I tell her how it is.”
Mohtat said she is surprised one girl can cause so much drama.
“On the outside I would never associate with people like her, but unfortunately we are all in the one house and I don’t have a choice,” she said.
“Everyone thinks she is putting on an act, but I think she is really like that.
“But you have to wonder how one person can be so malicious and cause all this drama.”
MORE ENTERTAINMENT:
Buttrose’s son dating woman 16 years his senior
‘I can’t wait!’: JoJo teases January date for Aussie fans
Mohtat also believes Chatfield, who last week told Bachelor Matt Agnew that her father left when she was a little girl, often embellished and exaggerated her stories.
“I think she is very young and I don’t think she understands that some of us are older and can see through the bullshit,” she said.
“She would actually get pretty angry if you didn’t fall for her stories. She would tell you a story about her life and the outside and if you sat there confused because her story would change so many times, she would get upset.
“And the fact she has lost so many girlfriends an could never keep a friendship (in the Bachelor house) is alarming. It just tells you that people see the real her and move on.”
Mohtat, who has been branded a frontrunner on the Channel 10 program, also believes Agnew and Chatfield are far from a match made in heaven.
“I don’t think she would be good for Matt,” she said.
“She asked me whether I could see them together, I said no. She is too immature and what she wants out of her life and where she sees herself is definitely not where Matt sees himself.
“Matt has been manipulated. If they do end up together in the outside world, it won’t take long for Matt to see the real Abbie.”
Originally published as Bachelor confrontation over Abbie’s ‘manipulative’ behaviour