Abbie Chatfield is calling out Clementine Ford on social media for ‘writing a burn book’ about her.

The TV personality, 29, took to Instagram on Saturday to slam Clementine after the feminist writer mentioned her in her recent Dear Clementine Substack blog.

In the post, Clementine called out Australian influencers like Abbie whom she claims profit from the ‘performance of being politically engaged’ while criticising anyone who challenges them. 

Abbie, who has 564K followers on Instagram, shared a video on the platform in which she called the columnist a ‘weirdo’ for having a bone to pick with her.

‘She’s literally writing a burn book about me and doing insults like: “She thinks she’s so hot”‘ the It’s A Lot podcast host said in between laughs. 

‘What a weirdo – oh my god,’ she added. 

Abbie Chatfield (pictured) is calling out Clementine Ford on social media for 'writing a burn book' about her

Abbie Chatfield (pictured) is calling out Clementine Ford on social media for ‘writing a burn book’ about her

In the piece, Clementine (pictured) called out Australian influencers like Abbie whom she claims profit from the 'performance of being politically engaged' while criticising anyone who demands more than 'shallow aphorisms'

In the piece, Clementine (pictured) called out Australian influencers like Abbie whom she claims profit from the ‘performance of being politically engaged’ while criticising anyone who demands more than ‘shallow aphorisms’

Abbie finished off the clip with a request for the writer.

‘Clementine, take a step back from the internet. Take a step back from Reddit please.’

However, later on, the influencer returned to the platform in tears as the social media feud took a dark turn. 

In the clip, Abbie asked Clementine to stop ‘trolling’ her personality online, revealing that it was not only affecting her mental health but also made her feel unsafe.

‘I get it enough from people on the right and trolls and men that hate me and want to threaten me and want me dead. Please stop dehumanising me’ she wept. 

‘Please, you can criticise my content you can criticise my work just I’m begging you to stop lying about my intentions. 

‘Stop saying that I have a personality disorder. You don’t know me. This is so f****ing triggering I just want her to stop.’ 

Abbie went on: ‘Please stop discouraging me from posting about Gaza. 

The influencer returned to the platform in tears as the social media feud took a dark turn

The influencer returned to the platform in tears as the social media feud took a dark turn

‘It isn’t working, you’re discouraging others and you’re encouraging trolling of me. Please, like, I’m just trying to do what I can to help. 

‘I just don’t understand why she’s so adamant on proving that I’m awful. I don’t get it. This is so incredibly stressful and awful what she is doing and counter-intuitive.’

Abbie said she was now aware of ‘someone spreading malicious lies about me again and again … because she claims to know my intentions on f***ing everything’.

‘I’m scared of her. Please stop, Clementine. I am begging you to stop’ she sobbed. 

‘You don’t know me at all, you’re a stranger. I deal with so much, every single day. I deal with insults every single day, I do not need it from you because you know that when you say it you validate it for people on the left. 

‘You are f**ing my mental health. Please f***ing stop.’ 

She then posted screenshots of comments made by the writer, calling Abbie an ‘idiotic narcissist’, ‘completely shallow’ and a ‘deeply basic thinker’.

‘See how this isn’t criticism? It’s just insults,’ she captioned the screenshots. 

Abbie posted screenshots of comments made by the writer, calling Abbie an 'idiotic narcissist', 'completely shallow' and a 'deeply basic thinker'

Abbie posted screenshots of comments made by the writer, calling Abbie an ‘idiotic narcissist’, ‘completely shallow’ and a ‘deeply basic thinker’

In the clip, Abbie asked Clementine to stop 'trolling' her personality online, revealing that it was not only affecting her mental health but also made her feel unsafe

In the clip, Abbie asked Clementine to stop ‘trolling’ her personality online, revealing that it was not only affecting her mental health but also made her feel unsafe

Earlier this week, Abbie unleashed on social media after it came to light that Greens leader Adam Bandt had lost his seat of Melbourne.

The TV personality, who has been vocal about her support of the party and Adam himself, took to TikTok on Wednesday after a ‘right-wing troll’ commented on one of her posts asking if she needed a ‘welfare check’ following the news.

In response to the snarky comment, Abbie went on a rant, calling her right-wing fans ‘deeply unlikeable’ and ‘unintelligent’ in a since-deleted clip.

‘First of all, I’m okay with this outcome,’ she said of the election results in the video, which she has since deleted.

‘I wish Adam Bandt would have kept his seat but obviously the greater good was to keep (Peter) Dutton out,’ she told her fans, adding that that was the ‘main goal’.

‘I would love though in return to wellness check on you,’ she said, referring to the troll directly.

‘Everyone that’s commenting things like that, I know for a fact you are deeply unlikeable, unintelligent, ugly, strange, isolated people who were desperate for community and validation.’

Abbie then went on to suggest that the Liberal Party’s dramatic loss had left her right-wing fans in the comments looking for a fight.

‘I think that before this election you thought you were going to get validation to feel like you’re part of a group and maybe for the first time in your life you would feel like someone actually loves you.

‘You thought: ‘We’re going to show all those women and all those minorities who’s boss. ‘I’m a straight white man and I’m lonely and that’s their fault.’ But the reality was you didn’t win the election.’

She slammed right-wing supporters for wanting to ‘ruin’ their own lives just to spite women who were ‘smarter and more successful’ than them.

‘I hope you guys are all recovering okay after the election because honestly I’m really happy with the outcome,’ she added.

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