Abbie Chatfield launched a scathing tirade on Saturday against a partygoer who inappropriately touched her without her consent during a recent night out.
The Masked Singer judge, 27, told her fans on Instagram that a random woman ‘smacked my a**e and asked me to dance’ during a work dinner party at a club.
‘Just a reminder: If I’m in public do not grab or smack my a**e. No matter what gender you are. You are a stranger,’ she wrote.
Abbie then said she told the person this wasn’t ‘acceptable behaviour’ which led to the stranger becoming aggressive.
‘I said no as they had touched me without consent. Then they gave me the finger and I confronted them and they played the victim.

Abbie Chatfield (pictured) launched a scathing tirade on Saturday against a partygoer who inappropriately touched her without her consent during a recent night out

The Masked Singer judge, 27, told her fans on Instagram that a random woman ‘smacked my a**e and asked me to dance’ during a work dinner party at a club
‘When you give me the middle finger for saying no to dancing I have to tell you why what you have done is inappropriate. You clearly have zero boundaries and do not see me as a human,’ she added.
Abbie posted a video to TikTok recounting the ordeal and her fans quickly flocked to her support.
‘Good on you for standing up for yourself,’ one fan wrote and another said, ‘I’m so sorry this happened to you’.
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It comes after Abbie slammed one of TikTok’s latest trends, hailing it as ‘toxic’ and ‘harmful’.

Abbie told her fans strangers should leave her alone when she goes out in public

Abbie then said she told the person this wasn’t ‘acceptable behaviour’ which led to the stranger becoming aggressive
The blonde beauty unleashed on the viral Bold Glamour beauty filter which has stirred up some controversy in recent days.
After having been used over 10 million times after being launched just this week, Abbie used the filter herself.
The effect lets the person look like a thick layer of makeup has been piled on the user’s face, and irons out any skin spots.
Meanwhile, the former Bachelor contestant warned the filter as being harmful, and her fans were on board with her viewpoint.
‘If I wasn’t a full grown adult, this would rot my brain to be honest,’ her text read on top of the video.

It comes after Abbie slammed one of TikTok ‘s latest trends, hailing it as ‘toxic’ and ‘harmful’