Abbie Chatfield reveals the most amount of money she has turned down
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Abbie Chatfield reveals most of the money she turned down for not supporting the brand: ‘I’m not fucking promoting that’
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She is one of Australia’s most in-demand influencers and brand ambassadors.
But Abbie Chatfield has revealed that she is very selective with the companies she promotes on social media, often turning down lucrative deals if they are not “morally aligned with her.”
The 27-year-old revealed on her podcast It is much this week she once turned down a dazzling $50,000 job offer from a fast-fashion brand.
Abbie Chatfield has revealed that she is very selective with the companies she promotes on social media, often turning down lucrative deals if they are not ‘morally aligned with her’
Fast-fashion companies are known for being wasteful, unsustainable and using unethical production methods in third world countries.
After Abbie said she was doing well enough to turn down appearances, her producer Oscar Gordan asked what was the highest amount she’d ever turned down.
“Most amount I turned down… because the brand just didn’t fit me morally. I think around, about $50,000 for a day,” she said.
‘Because I didn’t want to be involved with this brand, because it was fast fashion. I was like, “I’m not gonna fucking promote that for $50,000.”‘
The 27-year-old revealed on her podcast It’s A Lot this week that she once turned down a dazzling $50,000 job offer from a fast-fashion brand.
“For any money, I would have gone, ‘No, f**k no,'” she continued.
Abbie went on to say that she would feel “so dirty and dirty” if she took the money to promote fast fashion.
Abbie, who rose to fame in the seventh season of The Bachelor in 2019, is one of Australia’s highest paid influencers.
Fast-fashion companies are known for being wasteful, unsustainable and using unethical production methods in third world countries
She hosts a popular radio show and podcast, has endless lucrative offers on Instagram and most recently appeared as a judge on Channel 10’s The Masked Singer.
Abbie has recently made headlines thanks to her feuds with multiple reality TV stars, including Olivia Frazer of Married At First Sight.
She said on Wednesday that this year’s MAFS contestants were “jealous” of Domenica Calarco and the opportunities she’d been given, including her own spin-off show.
Abbie hosts a popular radio show and podcast, has endless lucrative sponsorship deals on Instagram and most recently appeared as a judge on Channel 10’s The Masked Singer.
Abbie said, “I want to say something about this year’s MAFS cast. There was a message on Nine[‘s Instagram account] about Dom doing her new catch-up show.
“Half the cast was in the comments giving her s**t and then I saw other comments from people defending her.
“It’s very transparent that people at MAFS are jealous of Dom and the opportunities she’s been given.”
She has recently made headlines thanks to her multiple feuds with reality TV stars – the most recent was against Married At First Sight star Olivia Frazer (right)