Abbie Chatfield has been branded ‘toxic’ after delivering an expletive-laden rant on International Men’s Day last week.
The 29-year-old FBoy Island star took to Instagram to criticize men who complain they are ‘not recognized enough’.
“Isn’t it a good thing that it’s been two or three days since International Men’s Day and I haven’t heard from them yet,” Abbie said sarcastically in the video.
‘I’ve seen some men say, ‘No one does anything for us.’ Who organizes International Women’s Day? It’s not the damn men.’
Abbie said International Women’s Day was in the public spotlight because it is women who organize events to recognize the day.
‘Who makes all the cupcakes, bitch? The women. Who organizes all the morning teas? The women.
Abbie Chatfield has been branded ‘toxic’ after delivering an expletive-laden rant on International Men’s Day last week
The 29-year-old FBoy Island star took to Instagram to criticize men who complain they are ‘not recognized enough’
‘I’m sorry you guys can’t organize it in one damn day. Sorry you can’t make a damn Betty Croker Packet mix. Find out.’
Abbie then went on to mock men’s mental health issues and social isolation.
‘The weaponized incompetence continues into their own day, where they ask all year round, “When is International Men’s Day?”
‘We are isolated. Our mental health is deteriorating. We have no community. Nothing nice is ever for us. Even though everything is for them,” she said sarcastically.
“But they finally get assigned a day and they can’t even get that damn Paul into the office to make a nice Betty Croker package mix Brownie, and they complain to women about it.”
Abbie’s post sparked a heated debate in the comments, with many fans calling the reality star “toxic.”
“How toxic is this?” one follower asked, while another said something similar: ‘Wow this is beyond distasteful and disrespectful why so much hate?
‘No wonder men find it difficult to come forward in communicating and expressing their feelings.’
“Isn’t it a good thing that it’s been two or three days since International Men’s Day and I haven’t heard from them yet,” Abbie said sarcastically in the video. ‘I’ve seen some men say, ‘No one does anything for us.’ Who organizes International Women’s Day? It’s not the damn men
Abbie’s post sparked a heated debate in the comments, with many fans calling the reality star “toxic.”
One continued the sentiment, suggesting that Abbie harbored ill will towards men.
‘Regardless of the context in your message. The fact that you posted it shows your hatred for men,” they wrote.
It wasn’t all negative, however, with many fans taking the time to express their support for Abbie’s controversial statements.
‘I had this exact thought the other day. I’ve never heard anything about it, but come March 8th [International Women’s Day]that’s all they’ll say,” one follower commented.
Another agreed: “Favorite thing is that it [International Men’s Day] falls on the same day as National Toilet Day.’
Abbie’s comments come after she broke her promise to stay off the internet for two days in the wake of Donald Trump’s election victory, repeatedly railing against the newly elected president on social media.
The reality star, who told fans she was so angry about the Republican candidate’s victory that she would take a break from social media, took to Instagram a day later to rail against Trump’s policies.
Abbie posted a photo of herself crying and captioned it: “Seriously, I just sobbed.”
She then promised to take an active stand against those who discriminated against women.
“If you think I was a misandrist before, just wait a minute,” she said.
‘Men now have permission to be outwardly sexist. I never want to hear people pretend that women are exaggerating how much the world hates them.”