The Bachelor’s Abbie Chatfield flaunts her figure in a skimpy bralette and cropped skirt as she takes her dog for a walk on the beach.
Attorney Abbie Chatfield flaunted her figure in a skimpy bralette and skirt while taking her dog for a walk on Saturday.
The 28-year-old reality star basked in the Sydney sunshine while taking her dog Wally, whom she adopted as a rescue last year.
Abbie, who is regularly seen strolling around Sydney’s eastern suburbs, was playing on her phone and carrying a bottle of water.
Single Abbie Chatfield, 28, (pictured) flaunted her figure in a skimpy bralette and cropped skirt on Saturday while walking her dog on the beach.
She was wearing a Nike fanny pack and a pair of rectangular sunglasses and several gold chains around her neck.
The brunette put her hair up in a messy bun and grabbed her mobile phone while listening to music on her headphones.
It comes after Abbie criticized her slimmed-down figure during an interview with The Daily Telegraph earlier this month.
The reality star enjoyed the Sydney sunshine while taking her dog Wally, whom she adopted as a rescue last year. She wore her brown hair in a messy bun.
“I don’t think it’s anyone’s business why someone might have lost weight, unless they express it themselves without being prompted,” he said.
“People on Instagram love to tell me when my own body is changing, like I don’t have a mirror.”
He went on to insist that it’s very healthy and that weight loss doesn’t always come from changing your diet and exercise regimen.
Abbie listened to music on her AirPods as she walked across the lawn with Wally.
“The weight loss is due to a myriad of things…I’m very, very proud of my relationship with food and exercise,” she said.
During Abbie’s popular ‘It’s A Lot’ podcast last year, she explained that stress was making her lose her appetite.
“I’m having a really hard time eating,” she said.
‘I don’t think it’s anyone’s business why someone might have lost weight, unless they express it themselves without being prompted. It doesn’t affect anyone else,” he told The Daily Telegraph.
“I have trouble finding time to eat, and then when I do find time to eat, I have a really hard time chewing and swallowing. ‘
Abbie has been open about her body’s struggles in the past and told Stellar previously that she used to “analyze” her own body.
“I used to wake up every day between the ages of 13 and 24 and analyze my body,” she admitted.
“I have trouble finding time to eat, and then when I do find time to eat, I have a really hard time chewing and swallowing,” he said.