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Abbie Chatfield exposes a “rude” driver for an act of passive-aggressive driving that many of us are guilty of, but some insist SHE is wrong

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Abbie Chatfield was left furious on Monday after an irate driver honked at her to get out of her parking spot while she was eating in her car.

Abbie Chatfield has divided opinion after complaining that she was honked at to get her car out of a parking spot while she sat inside eating after a yoga session.

The Bachelor star, 29, said she felt dizzy after yoga class, so she decided to snack on some corn chips and guacamole.

“Am I wrong in thinking that people shouldn’t honk at you when you get in the car and you’re not ready to leave yet? I actually think that’s really rude,” she said on Instagram.

‘I got in the car after doing yoga and I felt really dizzy, so I got guacamole and chips from Guzman Y Gomez. And I’m sitting here trying to enjoy my chips, trying to eat something before I start driving, because I’m shaking and dizzy and I’m premenstrual and I feel really sick. Sick!’

“I have an ear infection. I need to eat something before I hit the road. And this person was sitting there, honking at me!”

Abbie said she felt entitled to sit and eat in peace after paying for the place.

“I paid for an hour and 27 minutes, which ends in three minutes. I’m going to sit here and eat my guacamole and chips,” he ranted.

Abbie Chatfield was left furious on Monday after an irate driver honked at her to get out of her parking spot while she was eating in her car.

‘I can sit down and I don’t have to move because you can’t find a parking spot! I’m sorry you’re late. Am I wrong?’

In the caption of her Instagram post, Abbie wrote: “Parking in Bondi is expensive, …

Although many sided with him, one did not agree.

“Not really rude as there’s not much parking,” someone commented, to which Abbie replied: “Not my problem!!! Call the city, babe!!! I’m going to pass out!!!”

Others agreed with Abbie and offered advice to drivers who were waiting and “keeping an eye out” for a parking spot.

“You can stay parked and sit in your car, of course,” one commented.

The Bachelor star, 29, said she was feeling dizzy after attending her fitness class, so she decided to eat some corn chips and guacamole to get some energy.

The Bachelor star, 29, said she was feeling dizzy after attending her fitness class, so she decided to eat some corn chips and guacamole to get some energy.

While many people came to the media personality's defense, one pointed out that he was inconsiderate due to the lack of parking spaces in the area.

While many people came to the media personality’s defense, one pointed out that he was inconsiderate due to the lack of parking spaces in the area.

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‘The only thing is, if you’re going to your car and you can clearly see someone watching you from your parking spot, it’s polite to give them a little nod if you’re leaving or do the weird ‘I’m not leaving yet’ gesture.

“It’s okay to take all the time you need, but if you see me slow down to wait for you to park while you get in the car, please do me a favor and shake your head or give me a friendly wave so I know you’re not leaving anytime soon. I’m leaving!” added another.

This comes after Abbie admitted she currently “hates herself.”

Last week, the former radio host revealed she wasn’t feeling well and tried to cheer herself up by posting a sensual selfie.

“ONCE AGAIN I’m shocked to discover that I hate myself in the days leading up to my period!” she wrote in the caption.

‘Here’s a very sexy photo of me that I love, taken in the only place in Los Angeles that I like, cropped because I’m topless.’

“I’m desperate for validation as I wait for my next ovulation phase!” she added.

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