The Bachelor's Abbie Chatfield shares her very blunt response to anti-vaxxers

The Bachelor's Abbie Chatfield shares her very blunt response to anti-vaxxers
The Bachelor's Abbie Chatfield shares her very blunt response to anti-vaxxers

Bachelor star Abbie Chatfield has a very blunt response for her anti-vaxxer followers amid Sydney's worsening Covid crisis.

The 26-year-old beauty took to her Instagram Stories on Friday to ask those who are 'anti-lockdown, anti-mask and anti-vax' what their solution to the crisis was.

However when one fan called the pandemic, which has so far claimed 4.13 million lives worldwide, 'overhyped,' Abbie was quick to reply with a raised middle finger.

Vox pop: Bachelor star Abbie Chatfield has a very blunt response for her anti-vaxxer followers amid Sydney's worsening Covid crisis

Vox pop: Bachelor star Abbie Chatfield has a very blunt response for her anti-vaxxer followers amid Sydney's worsening Covid crisis

After reading the comment, which read 'I'm not anti-vax but - I believe some think the virus is overhyped,' Chatfield was quick to shut them down.

'[That's because] you're privileged enough to live in a country where we have adequate medical care, and we also have locked down and therefore haven't seen the worst of it,' said the reality TV star.

'Talk to people in India, in Italy, in New York...' she said, before flipping off the camera.

Dialogue: The 26-year-old beauty took to her Instagram Stories on Friday to ask those who are 'anti-lockdown, anti-mask and anti-vax' what their solution to the crisis was

Dialogue: The 26-year-old beauty took to her Instagram Stories on Friday to ask those who are 'anti-lockdown, anti-mask and anti-vax' what their solution to the crisis was

But when someone claimed they were 'anti-lockdown but pro vaccines,' Abbie really teed off.

'No one likes lockdown you f**king idiots! No one's like "F**k yeah lock me down Daddy, but it needs to be done!'

And Chatfield is supported by scientific data, which shows that lockdowns do slow the spread of infection and that vaccines do dramatically increase immunity. 

Fair enough: However when one fan called the pandemic, which has so far claimed 4.13 million lives worldwide, 'overhyped,' Abbie was quick to reply with a raised middle finger

Fair enough: However when one fan called the pandemic, which has so far claimed 4.13 million lives worldwide, 'overhyped,' Abbie was quick to reply with a raised middle finger

Abbie's online comments come after she blasted eastern suburbs anti-vaxxers in her podcast, saying they should keep their ill-informed beliefs to themselves.

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