Abbie Chatfield shows off her fit physique during gym workout
Abbie Chatfield flaunts her fit physique in form-fitting sportswear while training at the gym – after shutting down rumors she uses Ozempic to lose weight
Abbie Chatfield showed off her fit figure in a sultry selfie on Saturday.
The radio host, 27, showed off her toned and toned shape in photos shared on Instagram.
She looked fabulous in a bikini-style cropped workout top and matching tight-fitting cycling shorts as she enjoyed a gym session.
Abbie appeared to be wearing minimal makeup and wore her caramel locks pulled back from her face in a high bun.
“A non-work related post as a treat,” she teasingly captioned the sequence of images.
Abbie Chatfield (pictured) showed off her fit figure in a sultry selfie on Saturday. The radio host, 27, showed off her toned and toned shape in photos shared on Instagram
This comes after the FBoy Island host revealed that she has lost weight in recent months, which has led to trolls falsely accusing her of using diabetes drug Ozempic.
Ozempic, also known as Wegovy, was originally formulated to treat type 2 diabetes, but is also prescribed off-label for weight loss.
The drug contains semaglutide, which reduces appetite by increasing the feeling of fullness after eating.
This essentially guarantees a calorie deficit as the user is less hungry.
Abbie told the Something to Talk About podcast that she was not getting the weight loss injections and that she was uncomfortable with people speculating about her changing body.
She looked fabulous in a bikini-style cropped workout top and matching tight-fitting cycling shorts as she enjoyed a gym session
This comes after the FBoy Island host revealed she has been losing weight in recent months, leading to trolls falsely accusing her of using diabetes drug Ozempic
There are “many reasons” she lost weight, Abbie explains, including taking other medications, walking and exercising more often, and eating just one meal a day because of her busy schedule.
“It’s really confronting to me when people say, ‘You’ve lost too much weight,'” she said.
“I don’t really like how much weight I’ve lost. You can see my ribcage; it gives me a strange feeling.’
“I don’t like the way my body looks anymore,” she added.
“I’ve been getting comments from strangers saying I look great, or feigning concern from them in my DMs…I find the allegations about why I lost weight bizarre.”
Abbie told the Something to Talk About podcast that she wasn’t getting the weight loss injections and she wasn’t comfortable with people speculating about her changing body