Abbie Chatfield slams partygoer who inappropriately touched her on a night out
Abbie Chatfield WILDLY BEATS partygoer who groped her inappropriately on a night out: ‘Don’t grab me because you’re a stranger’
Abbie Chatfield launched a scathing tirade Saturday against a partygoer who inappropriately touched her without her consent during a recent night out.
The 27-year-old The Masked Singer judge told her fans on Instagram that a random woman “slapped my butt and asked me to dance” during a work dinner at a club.
‘Just a reminder: if I’m out in public, don’t grab me or hit my butt. It doesn’t matter what gender you are. You are a stranger,’ he wrote.
Abbie later said that she told the person that this was not “acceptable behaviour”, which led to the stranger becoming aggressive.
‘I said no because they had touched me without consent. So they pulled my finger off and I confronted them and they played the victim.
Abbie Chatfield (pictured) went on a scathing tirade Saturday against a partygoer who inappropriately touched her without her consent during a recent night out.
The 27-year-old The Masked Singer judge told his fans on Instagram that a random woman “slapped my butt and asked me to dance” during a work dinner at a club.
‘When you give me the middle finger for saying no to dancing I have to tell you why what you’ve done is inappropriate. You clearly have no limits and you don’t see me as a human being,” she added.
Abbie posted a video on TikTok recounting the ordeal and her fans quickly turned out in droves to support her.
“Good on you for standing up for yourself,” one fan wrote, and another said, “I’m so sorry this happened to you.”
It comes after Abbie slammed one of the latest TikTok trends, calling it “toxic” and “harmful.”
Abbie told her fans that strangers should leave her alone when she’s out in public.
Abbie later said that she told the person that this was not “acceptable behaviour”, which led to the stranger becoming aggressive.
The blonde beauty was unleashed in the viral Bold Glamor beauty filter that has raised some controversy in recent days.
Having been used more than 10 million times after it launched this week, Abbie used the filter herself.
The effect allows the person to look as if a thick layer of makeup has been piled on the user’s face and removes blemishes from the skin.
Meanwhile, the former Bachelor contestant warned that the filter was harmful and her fans agreed with her point of view.
“If I wasn’t a grown adult this would rot my brains out to be honest,” his caption read at the top of the video.
It comes after Abbie slammed one of the latest TikTok trends, calling it “toxic” and “harmful.”