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Radio presenter Abbie Chatfield uses wig to avoid fans in nightclub

She’s arguably one of Australia’s most well-known personalities at the moment – ​​but Abbie Chatfield’s huge success isn’t all smooth sailing.

The 27-year-old podcaster, radio host and TV presenter wanted to enjoy a night out with her friends on Saturday, but admitted the common act causes her “anxiety” as she’s constantly “recognized” and approached by fans.

However, one mate came up with a genius solution to help put Abbie at ease, and it worked so well some fans have been left in disbelief.

the It’s A Lot host shared a video of herself on social media enjoying her night out completely undisturbed, writing: “I had anxiety about going out and being recognized so my friend let me use their Kris Jenner wig to disguise myself.”

In the clip, Abbie can be seen going wild on a nightclub dancefloor wearing a black skirt, blazer and a lacy bra.

But without her signature wavy blowout, fellow club-goers had no idea who she was.

“It worked – no one asked for a pic after that probs [because] they thought I was Kris Jenner and were too intimidated,” she wrote on Instagram.

The star’s 412,000 followers were quick to flood the video, labeling the move “iconic” and writing they “legit thought it was Kris Jenner”.

“Genuinely looks like Kris Jenner,” one wrote.

“I legit didn’t recognize you,” another said.

And one fan declared: “You’re actually unrecognizable.”

Others said the wig made her resemble other famous stars, as well as Kris Jenner, including Lisa Rinna, Liza Minnelli and “a mega hot version of Rizzo from grease”.

However some fans pointed out that giving away the trick meant she couldn’t use it again.

“This is epic. But now you can’t use that wig again,” one said.

Mostly though, fans just praised Abbie’s “incognito” efforts, stating they could relate to her feelings of anxiety.

the Masked Singer panellist’s disguise comes just a few days after she unveiled a new look – changing up her signature blonde hair for brunette locks.

“Surprise! My hair has been barely holding on for a few months because of daily heat styling and way more regular bleaching so @danewakefieldhair at @tomhairstudios took me back to (an elevated version of) my natural color. We love, ”she wrote on Instagram alongside an image of her new hair from her.

Fans were quick to compliment Abbie on the switch up, describing it as “stunning”.

“Brunette Abbie is too powerful,” one person commented.

“Wow how is it possible I can crush even harder,” another added.

And a third said: “With your blue eyes! ICONIC.”

As well as all her hosting duties, Abbie also recently announced a fresh collection for her fashion brand Verbose the Label.

“We have our new range – reveal vibes – we are finally doing an all black range,” she told fans on Instagram.

“Everyone was like ‘all we want is black, it’s all we want and all we need’.

“So, we decided to do it, it’s a real basics vibe.”

Abbie, who is in an open relationship with boyfriend Konrad Bień-Stephen, also recently appeared on the front cover of Stellar magazine.

During her interview with the publication, she detailed exactly what makes the couple click, giving an insight into their non-monogamous relationship.

“I’ve never been upset or threatened by someone [I’m in a relationship with] sleeping with someone else. It’s my kink. I just never really valued monogamy that much,” she told the publication.

“It sounds awful, but I don’t really see him all that much, maybe two days a week. I don’t know if it’s scarcity, but he’s very good at communicating, and so am I.”

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Open relationships: Abbie Chatfield’s only sees boyfriend Konrad Bień-Stephen twice a week

When Abbie Chatfield revealed she was in an open relationship with boyfriend Konrad Bień-Stephen, people had a lot to say.

Despite the onslaught of unsolicited criticism she received, the “outspoken influencer” has been candid about their romance, regularly explaining why being “non-monogamous” works for them.

Now the 27-year-old has detailed exactly what makes the couple click in an exclusive new interview with Stellar magazine.

“I’ve never been upset or threatened by someone (I’m in a relationship with) sleeping with someone else. It’s my kink. I just never really valued monogamy that much,” she told the publication.

“It sounds awful, but I don’t really see him all that much, maybe two days a week. I don’t know if it’s scarcity, but he’s very good at communicating, and so am I.”

The couple first spoke out about their open relationship in February, sparking a barrage of criticism online that Abbie labeled “embarrassing”.

“Some of you f**kers are so embarrassingly triggered because you’re so insecure, you’re like ‘but if you love someone’, not me, not him,” she said on an episode of her popular podcast It’s A Lot.

“It’s fine, if that’s how you feel, be monogamous, love that for you

“But why do you care if I f**k someone else or he f**ks someone else.”

In a separate Instagram Stories post, Abbie told everyone who had strong opinions about their romance to “get a grip.”

“Just because you want everyone to want monogamy as much as you do, doesn’t mean that someone not wanting monogamy is a bad thing,” she said.

“Why does it affect you which genitals touch each other? Get a grip.”

Since first going public, Abbie has also been open about the highs and lows of being non-monogamous, most recently revealing she’d “finally” had sex with someone else.

The new Masked Singer panelist proudly announced she’d got some action during a podcast episode talking about her night at the 2022 Logies on the Gold Coast.

“I finally rooted someone which is nice. Good for me,” she said.

As well as discussing the dynamics of her relationship, Abbie also told Stellar she had “no idea” she would become so successful off the back of her stint on TheBachelor in 2019.

“It’s been fast and overwhelming and I do feel like a fish out of water a little bit,” she told the publication.

“On The Masked Singer I sit there with my water bottle thinking, ‘What the f*ck? Why am I sitting next to a Spice Girl’ and ‘how did all this happen?’

“It’s been a lot very quickly and I’m very grateful. But it also makes me think that it can very easily be taken away.”

Read Abbie Chatfield’s full interview in Stellar, available now in The Sunday Telegraph, Sunday Herald Sun and The Sunday Mail

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