Abbie Chatfield enjoys a flirty date night with celeb crush Yung Gravy

She’s been talking about it for months.

And Abbie Chatfield finally landed her long-awaited date with American rapper Yung Gravy this week, after he flew to Sydney for a tour.

The 26-year-old Betty (Get Money) star even posed for a flirty photo shoot with the 27-year-old radio host, who seductively sucked on an ice cream pole he offered her.

She’s been talking about it for months, and Abbie Chatfield (right) finally got her long-awaited date with American rapper Yung Gravy (left) this week, after he flew to Sydney for a tour.

The musician, whose real name is Matthew Raymond Hauri, was out partying with Abbie at The Old Clare Hotel in Chippendale before she took him on a sunset tour of Bondi Beach, which turned into a full-on date night.

Pictures circulating on social media show the couple sitting at the Ravesis Hotel as she has her arm around Gravy’s back.

I saw her at Bondi last night. She’s really sweet and cool,’ she said. the daily telegraph.

The 26-year-old Betty (Get Money) star even posed for a flirty photo shoot with the 27-year-old radio host, who seductively sucked on an ice cream pole he offered her.

Gravy, whose real name is Matthew Raymond Hauri, went out partying with Abbie at The Old Clare Hotel in Chippendale before she took him on a sunset tour of Bondi Beach.

Abbie later shared a video on TikTok of their joint photo shoot, writing, “I finally had my date with Yung Gravy.”

It comes after the rapper previously told The Kyle and Jackie O Show that he wanted to meet the podcast host when he visited Australia.

In the November interview, Gravy revealed that he was hoping to go on a date with Abbie, to which radio host Kyle Sandilands replied, “You and everyone else.” Line up my friend, line up!

When Gravy said, “I think we have a date planned,” Kyle’s stand-in co-host Brittany Hockley commented, “I have no doubt.”

Abbie and Gravy (pictured) have been friends online for a while and both said they wanted to see each other the next time the musician is in Australia.

Elsewhere in the same segment, Kyle asked the Minnesota rapper if Abbie had sent him nudes, and Brittany asked if they had sent each other sexually content text messages.

Gravy later said that he thought the hosts’ comments were “crazy” and disrespectful.

‘Let’s hope they’re close friends because I really didn’t like how he [Kyle] reacted to that,’ she told The Brag.

At around this time, a public feud broke out between Brittany and Abbie, who accused the KIIS FM star of embarrassing her on live radio.

Abbie said Brittany was complicit in Kyle Sandilands’ ‘misogyny’ by refusing to speak

At the time, Brittany was replacing Jackie ‘O’ Henderson..

While Kyle was the one leading the conversation, Abbie said that Brittany was complicit in her ‘misogyny’ by refusing to speak.

Britt later posted a statement on Instagram apologizing for her part in the “misogynistic” jokes and insisting that she had always been an advocate for female empowerment.

Yung Gravy (pictured), spoke about the controversy, telling The Brag he “didn’t like” Brittany and Kyle’s reaction after he told them he had planned a date with Abbie.

“I want to apologize for the underlying misogynist overtones that the interview had,” he began.

“The nature of live radio is unpredictable and often unplanned, as was the direction this conversation took. Live on the radio, I found myself in a position where Abbie and I were at odds.

Brittany said she never meant to offend Abbie and blamed the nature of live radio for the mistake.

Brittany posted a statement on Instagram apologizing for her part in the ‘misogynistic’ jokes and insisting that she had always been an advocate for female empowerment.

Brittany, co-host of the women-run progressive podcast Life Uncut, assured her fans that she never intended to “make anyone feel ashamed” for enjoying sex.

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