Chatfield questioned why that should determine what a woman wears, to which Dipper said, “It’s like you’re … Seeking attention. Asking for …”Chatfield immediately chimed in, “Asking for what?”Quick to backtrack, Dipper said it was the “wrong explanation”. “It’s just, a father wants to make sure his girl feels safe out there,” he added.But it didn’t end there. Chatfield asked Dipper if he would say the same thing to his son, referencing fellow camp mate, comedian Ash Williams.“(What if) you saw Ash going down to the pool like that?”“Yeah I said it to him before,” Dipper said, before Chatfield rolled her eyes and left.
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Taking to Instagram after the episode aired, Chatfield said she thought “Dip didn’t mean anything by his comments” but that the generation gap is “no excuse”.“Ash Williams barely has hit shirt on and nothing is mentioned,” she added. “Twitter is going off about how much they love him for le (sic) rig, but each pool scene is met with people telling me to put my tits away.“We are told alter our behaviour because men are dangerous.”
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Chatfield has a fierce female following online and is often praised for calling out sexism.She has previously said she was “sl*t-shamed” on The Bachelor, following an episode where she told Matt Agnew she was “horny”.One commenter told her at the time: “Just a suggestion but maybe don’t tell someone you’re horny when you’re being filmed,” to which Abbie responded: “Why not be honest with someone you’re dating? What’s wrong with being horny in an adult relationship where you ONLY KISS for 3 months…???”
I’m A Celebrity continues tonight on Channel 10 at 7:30pm
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