Abbie Chatfield surprised by ex at sold out show in Melbourne
Abbie Chatfield had a surprise guest, which happened to be one of her exes during her sold out show in Melbourne on Friday night.
Abbie Chatfield may be unlucky in love but she’s proven not all exes are worth dumping from your life for good, revealing she’s now “very good friends” with a former flame.
The former bachelor star turned radio host and podcaster, 27, is currently touring the country as part of her Trauma Dump show, sharing some of her most jaw-dropping stories to date.
One of those tales, according to footage shared to social media on Friday evening, appears to include former Bachelor himself, Matt Agnew, who famously dumped her on a rock in South Africa.
Chatfield, who was the runner-up in Agnew’s 2019 version of the series, famously shared a number of steamy dates with astrophysicist and at one point told him during filming: “I just really want to have sex with you.”
Standing in front of a screencap of the now infamous single date, Chatfield barrelled over in laughter as Agnew put his hand above his head, waving it, to get the brunette beauty’s attention.
“I was going to text you to confirm that you were coming ‘cos I wasn’t sure that you were coming,” she told him from the stage!
“The point is that we’re very good friends now. We love Matt so much”
Agnew attended the event with good friend, fellow reality TV star, Khanh Ong and artist Naria Niv. After show, he told his followers on Instagram it was “absolutely sensational”.
The FBoy Island host shared it to her own story and captioned it with three heart emojis.
While the pair’s chemistry wasn’t enough to keep them together, with Agnew eventually choosing chemical engineer Chelsie McLeod before they split several months later, Chatfield and he former Bachelor have kept in touch over the years.
Last year, the radio host reached out to Agnew in the comment section on TikTok.
The clip was posted by MasterChef alum Khanh Ong and featured the pair on a “solo date” enjoying delicacies at the South Melbourne Market.
Chatfield agreed with Ong’s take that Agnew was great company on a day out.
“Single dates with Matt are the best,” she wrote.