The outrageous reason why Abbie Chatfield has men thanking her in public: ‘You are a national treasure!’

Abbie Chatfield isn’t one to hold back when it comes to provocative topics.

The 28-year-old regularly discusses everything from politics to sexuality on her hit podcast, It’s a Lot, and it’s won her a legion of fans across multiple demographics.

This week, the former Bachelor star said that some of her raunchy relationship advice has made her quite popular with the boyfriends of her female listeners. 

‘I’ve had men thank me,’ she bragged, explaining that the fellas are grateful that she’s been able to teach their girlfriends how to improve in the bedroom.

Abbie’s advice has also impressed her followers on Instagram, with many praising her for providing X-rated tutorials on her podcast. 

Abbie Chatfield revealed this week that the raunchy advice she provides on her podcast has led men to thank her on the street for helping their girlfriends improve in the bedroom 

‘Abbie is doing god’s work. An Australian icon that must be protected at all costs,’ gushed one fan.

‘You are a national treasure,’ wrote another, while one joked, ‘Just putting it out there that men don’t deserve any of this.’

In October, Abbie won Podcast Host of the Year for It’s a Lot at the prestigious Australian Commercial Radio Awards. 

‘Last week I won my first ACRA for Podcast Host of the Year! A thrill!’ she announced on Instagram at the time.

In October, Abbie won Podcast Host of the Year for It's a Lot at the prestigious Australian Commercial Radio Awards

In October, Abbie won Podcast Host of the Year for It’s a Lot at the prestigious Australian Commercial Radio Awards

‘[Thank you so much] to my amazing team at Listnr. Lem, Oscar, Amy, Sam and also Elise, my ADHD for making me talk constantly and MOST IMPORTANTLY, thank you to all the listeners and followers and those who contribute with their nightmare fuels!’ 

She continued, ‘I started this pod during the first COVID lockdown by myself, recording it and editing it on my living room floor. The fact some of you stuck it out through that dark period is honestly commendable.

‘Anyway this is my first non-voting award so I’m pretty stoked!! Leave a nice review on the pod to celebrate, will ya?’

Outside of podcasting, Abbie is a judge on The Masked Singer Australia and the host of Binge’s FBoy Island.

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