A TikTok comedy account has gone viral for its “accurate” parody performance of Abbie Chatfield.
Online comedian Lisa Jane Spencer has shared several videos on her account posing as the reality TV contestant turned social media influencer.
Speaking directly to the camera in a similar manner to Abbie, 29, the TikTok content creator channeled the FBoy Island host’s rant about the US presidential election.
‘Everyone who voted for Trump is sexist and misogynist pigs! And if you don’t agree with me, you’re wrong!’ he said while clapping his hands to emphasize the point.
“And if your man or anyone follows Jordan Peterson or Joe Rogan, they’re going to hate you.”
“The amount of hate I’ve gotten since Trump won and since I posted about how I hate myself is ridiculous. “It’s very unfair and sexist,” Lisa continued.
A TikTok comedy account has gone viral for its ‘accurate’ parody performance of Abbie Chatfield
Online comedian Lisa Jane Spencer (pictured sharing several videos impersonating the reality TV contestant turned social media influencer).
In one cut, Lisa impersonated Abbie again and jokingly added, “Yes, I understand that 40 percent of the voters were women, but they were probably just brainwashed… Women can’t be sexist with men… Because men started this.” .’
The clip then shows the comedian dancing in a bra and tight skirt as she continues talking about men.
‘I don’t really want these men around me, to be honest. Like I don’t want your attention,” she said while twerking for the camera.
The video, which has over 81,000 views, garnered plenty of praise from fans in the comments.
‘He got over it. “Abbie Chatfield has taken Tash Peterson’s crown and has become the new national pest,” one fan wrote.
“You are very funny and on point,” another agreed.
“I can’t like this enough,” wrote a third, while someone else said: “That’s gold, well done.”
Meanwhile, another fan said: ‘Keep clapping.’ It is necessary to incorporate hair movement every 10 seconds. Gold.’
The video, which has over 81,000 views, garnered plenty of praise from fans in the comments.
It comes after it was reported Abbie could be looking for a new job as claims emerged that FBoy Island faces the axe.
The series, which airs on BINGE, is hosted by the former Bachelor star and follows three women who date 24 men, who are either gamers or looking for love.
The FBoys are only on the show to play and win a $50,000 cash prize if they trick women into thinking they are a “nice guy.”
However, after two seasons, it appears the reality show is on shaky ground after it was mysteriously absent from the Foxtel and BINGE Upfronts event last month.
“At the Foxtel and BINGE Upfronts last month there were some big shows left out of the 2025 announcement and FBoy Island was one of the loudest ‘reality shows’ that viewers were hoping would return,” a source told Daily Mail Australia.
Despite its strong launch, FBoy Island has struggled to compete with Channel Nine’s reality dating show Love Island Australia, which offers a similar format.
The source claimed that a possible reason for the elimination was that FBoy Island had so far failed to give any contestants a sustainable career after their series ended, unlike its Channel Nine counterpart.
“In its sixth series, Love Island Australia has continued to prove it has a place among its target demographic and launched the careers of the likes of Callum Hole.” the source said.