She regularly posts selfies in which she models lingerie and bikinis.
And Abbie Chatfield received a barrage of bizarre messages from her male fans when she posted three photos of herself in white underwear on Thursday.
The “Masked Singer” judge looked phenomenal in a red and white cotton set from Chouchou Intimates as she posed in her bedroom.
The TV and radio host also flaunted her natural beauty by ditching her makeup and wearing her hair in its natural curly state.
She wrote in the caption: “@chouchouintimates new cotton collection is DELICIOUS!!” Use my code ABBIELOVES for 15% off.
Abbie Chatfield received a barrage of bizarre messages from her male fans when she posted three photos of herself in white lingerie on Thursday
The innocuous sponsored post sparked several shocking comments from her male fans, including one that read, “I must have been a good boy this year, Santa didn’t tell me my present was coming early!” and “Holy shit, Girl, you were so awesome you gave me the hiccups.”
“Holy shit girl you were so awesome you gave me the hiccups,” read another.
The comments didn’t go unnoticed either, with one of her followers remarking: “Oh my god all the comments from weird thirsty men on this topic are killing me.”
Abbie’s post comes after the former Bachelor star was hospitalized for a kidney infection.
The Masked Singer host looked phenomenal in a red and white cotton bra and underwear set from Chou Chou Intimates as she posed in her bedroom
“I had a kidney infection and was basically in denial about how bad it was so I didn’t go straight to the hospital even though I was crying because of the pain in my bladder and back,” she wrote in her caption.
Abbie said she had “urinary tract infections, back pain and nausea” before her admission.
“Plus, it’s the second time I’ve been in the hospital in a month, so chances are they need to figure out what’s wrong with me,” she added.
“I am very sick in a place where neither my friends nor my family can visit me.”
She also modeled a matching t-shirt
Abbie concluded by explaining that AFAB women (AFAB women in childbirth tend to minimize our pain). I usually do.’
“This time I had someone with me to advocate for my pain and it made a big difference,” she said.
If left untreated, a urinary tract infection can lead to kidney damage and even sepsis – a potentially fatal immune system response to an infection.
In most cases, the condition can be treated quickly with a short course of antibiotics that kill the bacteria causing the symptoms.