The Bachelor: Abbie Chatfield risks a Basic Instinct moment as she crosses legs in revealing dress

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Abbie Chatfield risks a Basic Instinct moment as she crosses her legs in a VERY revealing dress

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Abbie Chatfield raised eyebrows on Saturday when she came dangerously close to her own Basic Instinct moment.

The 27-year-old radio host posted a carousel of sizzling photos to Instagram which showed her relaxing at a party while her legs were crossed in a very revealing manner.

The stunner flaunted her very ample assets in a skimpy leopard print dress which left very little to the imagination.

Blonde bombshell Abbie Chatfield (pictured) raised eyebrows on Saturday when she came dangerously close to her own Basic Instinct moment

Her pose was reminiscent of the one Sharon Stone made famous in the 1992 erotic thriller Basic Instinct.

In the film, Stone’s character is interrogated by police while wearing a dangerously short dress and little else. 

While Abbie’s risqué pose did not reveal quite as much as Stone’s did, many of her 415,000 followers went wild over the photos. 

One fan enthusiastically remarked, ‘Dammmmmmm sis, looking fire!’, while another called Abbie ‘a bloody queen’.

Abbie’s pose was reminiscent of the one Sharon Stone (pictured) made famous in the 1992 erotic thriller Basic Instinct

Abbie is one of Australia’s most in-demand influencers and media personalities and regularly posts saucy photos to social media. 

She hosts a popular radio show and podcast, has endless lucrative endorsement deals and recently debuted as a judge on The Masked Singer. 

Her recent campaign with sex toy brand Vush was so profitable she used her earnings to buy a $1.45million home in Byron Bay last year.

While Abbie’s risqué pose did not reveal quite as much as Sharon Stone’s did, many of her 415,000 followers went wild over it

This comes after the newly minted TV judge exposed the surprising truth about how much influencers really earn. 

She revealed last month influencers with a large amount of followers aren’t necessarily raking in the big bucks.

‘Pricing for influencers usually changes [depending] on impressions or profile, not just on followers,’ she explained during an Instagram Q&A. 

Abbie’s campaign with sex toy brand Vush was so profitable she used her earnings to buy a $1.45million home in Byron Bay last year 

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