Inside FBoy Island host Abbie Chatfield’s lavish life
Abbie Chatfield is one of the most successful contestants to come out of The Bachelor franchise to date – she has made a name for herself in the media following her stint on the dating show.
After failing to find love with hunky astrophysicist Matt Agnew in 2019, Abbie has gone on to host her own podcast and radio show and has had a number of TV stints over the years.
It looks like the hard work has paid off for Abbie, 27, who is now the host of Binge’s FBoy Island.
Her media and influencer career proves incredibly lucrative, with Abbie having a real estate portfolio worth over $3 million.
Daily Mail Australia takes a look at Abbie’s lavish life – including her penchant for designer and enviable holidays – and the sacrifices she’s made to get there.
From a property portfolio worth more than $3 million to luxury vacations and prime-time gigs: host Abbie Chatfield’s lavish life on FBoy Island
Abbie bought her very first home in October 2021, in the idyllic town of Byron Bay that a number of celebrities, including Chris Hemsworth and Elyse Knowles, call home.
The first I’m a celebrity… Get me out of here! star picked up a $1.45 million cottage in the Byron Bay hinterland.
Created in the style of a California bungalow, the cottage features two bedrooms and is designed for privacy.
In October 2021, the reality star purchased a $1.45 million cottage (pictured). Located in the hinterland of Byron Bay, her new home has been described as a private retreat
The house is built from recycled natural materials and has its own studio with its own entrance
Recently built, the wooden structure is called ‘a romantic wooden cottage’
The house is built from recycled natural materials and has its own studio with its own entrance.
Last May, Abbie spent $1.7 million on a two-bedroom apartment in Tamarama, Sydney’s east.
According to Domain, the 27-year-old splashed out $1,758,000 — which was $117,000 less than the listed sale price for the house.
The light and airy apartment has an open-plan living area that opens onto a conservatory. The house has a simple kitchen and bathroom.
Last May, Abbie spent $1.7 million on a two-bedroom apartment in Tamarama, Sydney’s east (pictured)
The property is 80 m² in size and is located in a well-maintained Art Deco block in the city. The house also has a lovely outdoor terrace
According to Domain, the 27-year-old splashed out $1,758,000 — which was $117,000 less than the listed sale price for the home
The property is 80m² and is located in a well-maintained Art Deco block.
Abbie previously told Mia Freedman on No Filter that her lucrative endorsement deals helped her buy her home in Byron Bay.
In particular, Abbie said her vibrator range was selling well.
“So you bought a house with vibrators?” Mia said in their extended chat.
“I have never used such a wonderful story about capitalism for good. How did that happen, Abbie?’
“Yeah, the vibrator went really well…” Abbie said.
Her Vush vibrator retails for $150.
Abbie previously told Mia Freedman on No Filter that her lucrative endorsement deals helped her buy her home in Byron Bay. In particular, Abbie said her vibrator range was selling well
Following her stint on The Bachelor Australia in 2019, Abbie launched her podcast It’s a Lot.
She went on to appear on shows including Bachelor in Paradise and I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! before hosting Love Island Afterparty Australia in 2021.
Last year, she began hosting her radio show Hot Nights With Abbie Chatfield on the Hit Network and appeared as a judge on the Masked Singer.
Abbie, who was recently photographed with a $3,000 red Prada bag slung over her shoulders and an $888 Jacquemus bag while on the road for her Trauma Dump speaking tour, has managed to get some generous breaks in between. press.
Last December, Abbie enjoyed a summer vacation on Lizard Island on the Great Barrier Reef, where she posed topless for racy social media snaps.
Last year, she began hosting her radio show Hot Nights With Abbie Chatfield on the Hit Network and appeared as a judge on the Masked Singer. But in between, she’s taken some lavish breaks, including a holiday on Lizard Island in the Great Barrier Reef
Abbie is now the host of Binge’s FBoy Island
Abbie has turned her bachelor’s degree into a lucrative career
Earlier last month, Abbie revealed that her mental health is “the worst in years” due to the constant workload.
The TV and radio host, 27, shared several photos on Instagram from her recent shoot for Stellar magazine, revealing in the caption that she had been in a bad place mentally on the day of the shoot.
“Love these photos, Stellar’s team are some of the best in the country, but these photos were taken while I was having breaks to go outside to cry,” she wrote.
“Lately my mental health has been the worst in years. The first quarter of the year brought a level of work stress that I had never experienced.
“All of this led to me constantly having dark thoughts that I couldn’t shake. The morning of this shoot I cried all the way up there.”
She said her increasing workload is bothering her, but her hectic schedule doesn’t allow her to take time off to recover.
If you or someone you know is struggling, reach out Lifeline or Beyond blue.
Earlier last month, Abbie revealed that her mental health is “the worst in years” due to the constant workload