Abbie Chatfield Stunned by Drag Star’s Savage Roast: ‘You’re Not a Winner!’
On Tuesday, Abbie Chatfield was taken aback during her podcast “It’s A Lot” when a renowned American personality mercilessly criticized her in an interview.
49-year-old Bianca Del Rio, famous for her sharp yet humorous remarks, let loose an extraordinary verbal attack on the 29-year-old Australian podcast host, leaving them utterly astonished and speechless.
In response to the prominent media figure lamenting the cruel remarks she encounters online, the American drag artist advised Abby to acknowledge that she isn’t a winner and to move past the hatred.
‘No matter what you do, there will always be those who dislike you. Don’t you believe that it’s possible to change someone’s opinion about you? It seems like you didn’t even have much success in winning over people in romantic relationships.’ She said this.
In 2019, Abby became well-known after finishing as the second place contestant on “The Bachelor.” Despite her attempts to win over Matt Agnew, she ultimately lost in her pursuit of love, as Bianca pointed out.
Though Abbie is now happily dating Peking Duk frontman Adam Hyde.

Afterward, Bianca went on with her frank statement: ‘Why don’t we acknowledge the truth? Acknowledge that you might not be a victor and understand that there are instances where others won’t care for you.’
She playfully remarked, “It’s hard to believe you didn’t realize those harmful comments were mine!
In 2014, Bianca (originally known as Roy R. Haylock) rose to prominence by winning the sixth series of RuPaul’s Drag Race. The Australian drag performer, Courtney Act, finished as the runner-up in that same competition.
As a die-hard admirer, I must admit that when she dished out her blunt advice to Abbie, it was as sharp as her signature Aussie sass. Yet, the actress gracefully accepted it with a hearty, awestruck chuckle.
‘That’s a fair realisation to have,’ she laughed.
The exchange occurred following Abbie’s angry reaction after Instagram deleted a post where she courageously shared her battles with suicidal ideas.
Last Tuesday, the star of “The Bachelor” emotionally discussed her mental well-being on her podcast, following an incident where she was allegedly harassed by a man during the Australian Open.
Openly, she shared her battles with contemplating suicide due to online harassment, as well as her experiences coping with the pain inflicted by domestic violence in a previous relationship.

However, following her posting an Instagram clip from the show, Abbie found herself furious when the platform appeared to have deleted it just a few short hours afterward.
Abby decided to post on her Stories a picture of a notification from Instagram, indicating that one of her posts had been deleted. She didn’t provide an explanation for why it was removed.
In the caption, Abbie was furious as her video got taken down, yet internet bullies continue to disseminate hurtful content regarding her.
Apologies? It’s just mind-blowing that I’m constantly targeted, abused, and harassed here, yet I’m unable to express the depth of my emotions! It’s a real conundrum.
Abbie posted the video on her podcast’s Instagram account, leaving out a description for it, and asked her fans to check it out instead.
The video discussing her battles with suicidal thoughts and anxiety was taken down from the post only a few hours after it was initially shared, indicating swift action.
In the podcast discussion, Abbie talked about an uncomfortable situation that occurred during the Australian Open. Specifically, she mentioned an instance where a man bothered her persistently while she was performing her duties and secretly videotaped her.
Following the video’s distribution over the internet, Abbie openly expressed her tears about the ensuing criticism, including remarks from ex-AFL player Jed Lamb, who criticized her in the video by saying she was not good.

Abbie felt deeply moved as she explained that the Australian Open event happened while she was already grappling emotionally with cyberbullying online.
The day prior to his post, I was discussing with my therapist about my thoughts of suicide due to the constant trolling, the sensation of being watched, and the belief that anything I do will result in more trolling,” she disclosed.
Despite not engaging in actions or expressions that might be considered contentious, I continue to encounter attacks, abuse, and harassment online. I’m truly fed up with it all. I’m completely drained and exhausted by the situation.
Currently, her mind is plagued with thoughts of suicide. She often finds herself wishing for the chance to peacefully fall asleep and never wake up again, which seems appealing to her.
When I feel overwhelmed with anxiety, thoughts of self-harm can arise due to the relentless cyberbullying and the accumulated stressors I’ve mentioned.
After a gradual and challenging process, I find myself at a point where I exclaim: “I simply can’t continue like this, I can’t endure it any longer; I am utterly exhausted.
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2025-01-29 08:50