Yesterday, I posted about Aussie antisemitic terror supporter Clementine Ford being booted off Meta.
Today, I am happy to report that her fellow Israel-hater (and nemesis) Abbie Chatfield has also landed herself in hot water.
Abbie Chatfield is being sued for defamation by her one-time ‘male best friend’ because she falsely suggested he supported genocide and the slaughter of children to her hundreds of thousands of Instagram followers.
The Daily Mail can exclusively reveal details of the lawsuit brought by Heath Kelley against the one-time Bachelor star and outspoken activist, 30, in the Federal Court of Australia.
It is understood that Kelley, a law student and former Virgin Australia guest services officer, had privately messaged Chatfield in May to say that he was ‘pro-Israel’ because of its support for gay and women’s rights.
That statement was what allegedly prompted her to shame Kelley – who is no celebrity – in the most public of ways.
The Daily Mail revealed on Thursday that Kelley had filed a defamation lawsuit against Chatfield in September.
Chatfield and Kelley were once so close their relationship sparked romance rumours.
The pair made tabloid headlines in 2019 when they danced together in a raunchy online video. In it, Chatfield grinded up against Kelly and said ‘I love this song and I love this man.’
Chatfield, who had recently become a celebrity by starring on Channel Ten’s The Bachelor, was quick to publicly deny they were an item, describing Kelley as ‘my best friend of ten years.’
However, that relationship has now clearly soured.
Abbie Chatfield would have been wise to have actually listened to her former best friend about Israel instead of throwing him under the bus. But I guess anti-Israel zombification – like she has clearly undergone – can do that to a person.

Here’s hoping she is forced to pay, because supporting Israel does not mean supporting genocide and the intentional slaughter of children, neither of which are actually occurring.
Supporting Hamas on the other hand..