Abbie Chatfield unveils ‘very hot’ new radio gig
The former Bachelor star has unveiled a bumper “very hot, very Abbie” role — after teasing it in a series of sexy Instagram photos.
Abbie Chatfield is known for many things, including being a reality TV star, feminist, influencer and podcast host.
But she can now add radio host to her CV, with the one-time Bachelor villain confirming she will now be appearing on airwaves five nights a week.
Abbie will be hosting new Hit Network show Hot Nights with Abbie Chatfield, which will air nationally on weeknights between 7pm to 9pm.
In an Instagram post Abbie said she was over the moon with the new role, describing it as “very hot, VERY ABBIE”.
“SHE’S A RADIO HOST! I am THRILLED to announce that I’ll be hosting a national radio show,” Abbie wrote.
Fans were quick to congratulate the star, labelling Abbie’s new role as “some real queen s**t” and “so iconic”.
“Awesome! Such exciting news! Congrats!” former Bachelor Matt Agnew commented on the post.
On Tuesday Abbie had teased the radio gig announcement with a series of Instagram photos showing her posing for the camera in a plunging corset top.
“Just shooting another huge announcement coming this week. Wyd????” she captioned the post.
Abbie first began her career on the airwaves back in March 2020 when she launched podcast It’s A Lot following her appearance as the runner-up on The Bachelor in 2019.
It was picked up by Nova Podcasts in January last year, however, in October she signed a new deal with LiSTNR.
It’s been a busy week for the influencer, who also announced her collaboration with swimwear label RAQ on a line of bikinis for busty women.
The collection features two bikinis for size D-H breasts, with Abbie saying the collaboration had happened organically after she had been a customer of the brand.
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“It’s really hard to find togs that are for big natural boobs that aren’t going to squish them and also have a smaller band size because that’s a struggle as well,” Abbie said.
“Now I can wear my very own custom bikinis, very selfishly. It’s amazing.”
Abbie claimed the 80s-style bikini tops were so supportive, they were “literally better than a sports bra”.