Feminist icon Abbie Chatfield took out 10th place in Maxim magazine’s Hot 100 Australian list
Social media sensation Abbie Chatfield has cracked into the top ten of Maxim magazine’s Hot 100 Australia list for the first time. See who else made the countdown.
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Social media sensation Abbie Chatfield has cracked into the top ten of Maxim magazine’s Hot 100 Australia list for the first time.
Chatfield first hit the spotlight when she was the runner-up on The Bachelor Australia in 2019, and since then has trailblazed her way to the top as a feminist icon appearing in various reality television programs and playing her hand in hosting popular radio and podcast shows.
For a record-breaking third time, glamorous actress Margot Robbie won the award that recognises Australia’s most influential, successful, powerful, newsworthy, talented and beautiful women.
Chatfield also shares the top ten with decorated sporting icons Emma McKeon, Sam Kerr, Ash Barty and Ariarne Titmus.
Maxim’s editor-in-chief Santi Pintado said the list celebrates Aussie women for more than their beauty.
“Our 2022 HOT 100 list continues to celebrate the outstanding women who, this year, have influenced, impressed or impacted us with their aptitude, intellect, humour, headlines, sassiness and overall mega-talents.”
Here is the full list - some other notable names include Channel 9 Today Show co-host Allison Langdon at 91, television presenter Erin Molan at 74, former AFL player and coach Dani Laidley at 100 and up and coming House of the Dragon actress Milly Alcock at 53.