Brittany Hockley puts on a brave face as she steps out with radio co-host Laura Byrne in Sydney amid a nasty spat with Abbie Chatfield
Brittany Hockley may be in a nasty fight with Abbie Chatfield, but she was all smiles on Thursday as she strolled around Sydney with her best friend Laura Byrne.
The raven-haired beauty, 35, looked excited to enjoy a girls’ day out as she walked her dog with Laura, 37, and her podcast producer Keeshia Pettit.
The Bachelor star looked effortlessly chic in a white crop top and faded jeans.
Brittany Hockley may be in a nasty fight with Abbie Chatfield, but she was all smiles on Thursday as she strolled around Sydney with her best friend Laura Byrne. Pictured is her with her Life Uncut producer, Keeshia Pettit.
She accessorized her look with an unbuttoned beige cardigan and designer cream sandals.
Brittany wore her long brunette hair and let her natural beauty shine through as she chatted with her two close friends.
At one point, the ladies entered a local cafe for coffee.
The raven-haired beauty, 35, looked excited to enjoy a girls’ day out as she walked her dog with Laura, 37, and her podcast producer Keeshia Pettit.
It comes after Brittany issued a humiliating apology for ‘slut-shaming’ Bachelor star Abbie Chatfield during a live radio interview that aired last month.
Abbie, 27, lashed out on Tuesday after learning that Brittany, who replaces Jackie ‘O’ Henderson on The Kyle and Jackie O Show, had joked about her love life while interviewing American rapper Yung Gravy.
While host Kyle Sandilands led the conversation, Abbie said Brittany was complicit in her “misogyny” by remaining silent.
The Bachelor star looked effortlessly chic in a white crop top and faded jeans.
The brunette beauty was clearly making a corset face as she strolled down the street.
Brittany seemed to perk up once she sat down and had a moment to cuddle her pet.
Brittany posted a statement on Instagram on Wednesday apologizing for her part in the “misogynistic” jokes and insisting that she has always been an advocate for female empowerment.
“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 the conversation took. Live on the radio, I found myself in a position where Abbie and I were at odds.
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.
It comes after Brittany issued a slavish apology for Bachelor star Abbie Chatfield (pictured) during a live radio interview that aired last month.