Abbie Chatfield has proven that her family line is genetically blessed.
The former Bachelor star posed alongside her sister in an Instagram Stories post on Monday.
The 28-year-old and her sister, Jolie Chatfield, hugged each other for the sweet family photo as they shared dinner and drinks in what appeared to be a pub.
“Sister party!” Abbie wrote in the caption, in which the family resemblance was evident.
Jolie also works in the entertainment industry and works as an artist management assistant at Powerhouse Management.
This comes after Abbie defended her new boyfriend amid concerns from fans that he is “using” her to achieve fame.
Abbie and her boyfriend, musician Peking Duk Adam Hyde, have remained close since their plans were made public earlier this year.
She said Star Magazine who is in the best relationship she’s ever had and isn’t afraid of being used.
Abbie Chatfield has proven that her bloodline is genetically blessed. The former Bachelor star posed alongside her lookalike sister in an Instagram Stories post on Monday. They both appear in the photo.
“He’s not like other people I’ve had affairs with. And this may sound a little strange, but he’s had a bigger career than I have,” she tells this week’s issue of Stellar magazine.
“I don’t think he’s using me for anything. He’s successful on his own merit. I think I’m a good person for being with him, not the other way around.”
Abbie added that she has known Adam for two years and that they were friends before they started dating, which has increased the trust between them.
“I guess it’s different with Adam, because I trust in the solidity of our relationship. But, also, us going out together is not something new. We’ve been going out together in public for years,” she said.
“Someone commented, ‘You sound manic. This seems like too much, too soon. ‘ And I made a video saying, ‘Well, I’ve known him for two years. We’ve been dating for six months and we’re getting closer. We were friends for two years before that, so I’m not sure how you think you know it’s too soon,'” she said.
Jolie Chatfield (pictured) also works in the entertainment industry and works as an artist management assistant at Powerhouse Management.
This comes after Abbie defended her new boyfriend, amid concerns from fans that he is “using” her for fame. Pictured: Abbie and her boyfriend, musician Peking Duk Adam Hyde
Abbie previously defended Adam after fans raised concerns he was “love bombing” her as a form of publicity.
She responded to a TikTok follower who commented: ‘He’s love bombing you. Be careful,’ after Abbie admitted that Adam had paid to have her IUD contraceptive device inserted.
Love bombing is when a love interest showers you with romantic gestures, cleverly painting a picture of the beautiful future they intend to share with you, often when you’ve only known them for weeks or even days.
They make you feel like all your romantic dreams have come true, when the devastating truth is that you are being dragged along by a huge manipulator.
Abbie insisted this wasn’t happening to her, saying in her response video: “I’ve known him for two years. I’ve been seeing him on and off for those two years.
‘We’ve been friends for those two years and we’ve been back together for about six months now, we’ve been officially dating again for about three months now.
“I know this man and him paying for an IUD is not love bombing. He is a considerate man who knows his role in contraception and is considerate of me.”
Abbie also responded to a comment that read: “PR move of the century. This guy knows what he’s doing.”
She responded directly, writing: ‘I was listening to his music when I was 20 lol.’