
Abbie Chatfield knows her angles, and she was working them on Saturday.
The TV star, 26, took a number of selfies as she enjoyed a posh lobster lunch with a girlfriend in Sydney’s Potts Point.
She later posted the results to Instagram, proving she is just as picture perfect in real life as she is online.
Work it! Abbie Chatfield (pictured) knows her angles, and she was working them on Saturday
The former Bachelor star appeared in great spirits as she tucked into her seafood meal, posing for images taken by her friend, too.
The blonde even paused to touch up her makeup and ensure she was looking her best for Instagram.
She opted for an eye-catching outfit for the occasion, including a bright floral top with a deep V-neck cut that show off lots of cleavage.

Say cheese! The TV star, 26, took a number of selfies as she enjoyed a posh lobster lunch with a girlfriend in Sydney’s Potts Point

Beaming! Abbie squeezed her lemon as she posed for the action shots

Checking in! She then looked at the images to make sure they passed muster

One more! Abbie held up her cocktail as her patient pal continued the photo shoot

Touch up! She even stopped to put on some make up to ensure she looked perfect

Hands on: The podcaster took a few selfies at the table

Any good! She closely scrutinised the resulting images on her phone
Abbie paired it with a white mini-skirt which clung to her figure and featured cut outs at the thighs.
The former reality star had on a peachy makeup look that matched her top, with rust toned eyeshadow and soft pink lipstick.
She wore her hair down in curls around her face, and had on a pair of gold hoop earrings.

That’s a few! The reality star showed her friend the immense number of photos they’d taken

Result! She later posted the results to Instagram, proving she is just as picture perfect in real life as she is online

The ones that made it! This photo was among those that Abbie shared with her fans

Looking good! The lemon squeezing images also made it online
Abbie busily took a series of images, concentrating as she checked the results on her phone afterwards.
During the lunch, Abbie chowed down on a delicious looking lobster, chips, and cocktails.
She sipped her drink happily, smiling through the meal, and chatting excitedly to her gal pal.

Stunner: She opted for an eye-catching outfit for the occasion, including a bright floral top with a deep V-neck cut that show off lots of cleavage

Yum: During the lunch, Abbie chowed down on a delicious looking lobster, chips, and cocktails

Racy! At one stage, she appeared to be jokingly drinking from her glass in a seductive fashion

Having fun: She sipped her drink happily, smiling through the meal, and chatting excitedly to her gal pal

A look: The star had on a peachy makeup look that matched her top, with rust toned eyeshadow and soft pink lipstick
At one stage, she appeared to be jokingly drinking from her glass in a seductive fashion.
It comes after Abbie broke her silence after photo resurfaced on Instagram showing her dancing at a pub on Australia Day five years ago.
On Wednesday, the outspoken Bachelor star criticised supposedly ‘woke’ Aussies who spent January 26 celebrating with friends despite acknowledging the day is offensive to many Aboriginal people.

Turning heads: Abbie paired her top with a white mini-skirt which clung to her figure and featured cut outs at the thighs

Golden girl: She added a hint of glamour to the look with a pair of strappy gold heels

Hairy situation: She wore her hair down in curls around her face, and had on a pair of gold hoop earrings
However, when a photo of Abbie doing the very same thing in 2017 surfaced on Thursday morning, critics accused her of being hypocritical.
The podcast host responded to the backlash hours later, saying the photo in question was taken before she started to think critically about Australia Day.
‘I’ve been getting DMs from people, like, trying to prove me wrong, being like, “I bet you celebrated Australia Day,”‘ she said in a video on Instagram Stories.

Outspoken: It comes after Abbie broke her silence after photo resurfaced on Instagram showing her dancing at a pub on Australia Day five years ago

Talk: On Wednesday, the outspoken Bachelor star criticised supposedly ‘woke’ Aussies who spent January 26 celebrating with friends despite acknowledging the day is offensive to many Aboriginal people

Critics: However, when a photo of Abbie doing the very same thing in 2017 surfaced on Thursday morning, critics accused her of being hypocritical
‘Yeah, I have. Of course I have. I grew up in a white area and a white family and went to predominantly white schools that taught us the British invading this country was a positive thing. Of course I have.’
‘But I think the last time was 2017… and then I’ve been to the protests the last three years. I didn’t celebrate in 2018,’ she continued.
In Abbie’s 2017 Australia Day post, she was pictured dancing with a man at a bar in Newtown, Sydney, with a drink in her hand.
The caption read, ‘Daddy hunt,’ indicating she was on the prowl.

Think: The podcast host responded to the backlash hours later, saying the photo in question was taken before she started to think critically about Australia Day

‘I’ve been getting DMs from people, like, trying to prove me wrong, being like, “I bet you celebrated Australia Day,”‘ she said in a video on Instagram Stories

‘I grew up in a white area and a white family and went to predominantly white schools that taught us the British invading this country was a positive thing. Of course I have’ she added
Abbie also took a thinly veiled swipe at fellow Bachelor star Elly Miles, who attended a boozy party on Wednesday despite acknowledging Australia Day as a time of mourning by posting an Invasion Day meme just hours earlier.
She insisted her 2017 post wasn’t hypocritical because she didn’t know any better at the time; however, the same can’t be said for the likes of Elly.
‘I think the issue comes when you’re posting a square [on Instagram] and you’re saying, “Always was, always will be,” and then going to celebrate. Choose a side,’ she said.
‘You can’t be on both sides. You can’t acknowledge the issue behind the day and then go and celebrate it. Once you know better, do better. As cliché as it is… that is the rule.’

Learning: She insisted her 2017 post wasn’t hypocritical because she didn’t know any better at the time