Abbie Chatfield BLASTS Scott Morrison in vile swear words as she calls former Prime Minister the C-word and says she’s not ashamed to ‘respect’ him.
Abbie Chatfield has never hidden her disdain for former Prime Minister Scott Morrison.
And the former Bachelor star, 26, didn’t hold back on the latest episode of her podcast It’s A Lot, bombarding the vanquished politician with a tirade of profanity.
“Holy damn shit, we did it, ScoMo’s out,” the influencer began. ‘Damn king, see you, damn king, bye!’
Unleashed: Abbie Chatfield, 26, (pictured) hasn’t hidden her dislike for Scott Morrison and blasted the former Prime Minister in a profanity-laden swear word
She then vowed to “never talk about him again” before playing a series of clips in which she previously roasted the ex-PM.
Chatfield also referenced an infamous photo in which she flipped the bird on a photo of Morrison while drinking with friends.
She revealed someone called out to her at the time for “disrespect,” but Abbie brushed off the comment, saying: “Yeah baby, that’s the point. That was the goal [to] disrespectful that f**king c**t.’
The reality star was out with friends when the election results were announced on Saturday night.
So long: Morrison (pictured) conceded the election over the weekend and has since been succeeded as Prime Minister by Labor leader Anthony Albanese
While watching a video of Morrison’s concession speech over the weekend, Abbie stuck her middle finger at the screen while mocking the politician with her friends.
Sharing a photo of the egregious moment on Instagram at the time, Chatfield wrote, “Bye baby!!!”
“I hope you know everyone at this club was happy when I told them you lost,” she added.
Reason to smile! Abbie celebrated Labor’s victory in the Australian general election on Saturday
She also posted a video shared by a friend titled “Bye Scumo” — a derogatory take on Morrison’s nickname, Scomo.
Anthony Albanese became Australia’s 31st Prime Minister after defeating the Liberal Party.
“Tonight the Australian people voted for change. I am humbled by this victory and honored to have the opportunity to serve as Australia’s 31st Prime Minister,” Albanese said over the weekend.
Finger: While watching a video of Morrison’s concession speech, Abbie stuck her middle finger up at the screen as she mocked the politician with her friends