MAFS girlfriend Domenica Calarco sparked concern over the weekend after informing fans that she is checking into a mental health facility amid the backlash surrounding her interview with Jack Dunkley.
Meanwhile, the woman who led the tirade against Domenica is enjoying a carefree getaway in Los Angeles with her mystery boyfriend.
Abbie Chatfield, 28, previously unleashed on Domenica, 31, and her Sit With Us podcast co-host Ella Ding, 30, for “platforming” Jack over his infamous “muzzle” comment, accusing the couple not to retain the “misogynist”. responsible boyfriend
But it seems drama was the last thing on Abbie’s mind as she enjoyed a dip in her hotel pool on Monday.
Posting on Instagram, the It’s A Lot podcaster shared a video of herself beaming in a tiny crochet bikini and sunglasses as she walked through the water.
Abbie Chatfield, 28, (pictured) shared a video of herself beaming while taking a dip in her hotel pool while vacationing in Los Angeles with her boyfriend on Monday, a day after his girlfriend MAFS, Domenica Carlarco, 30, will announce that she will enter a mental health facility. due to her backlash over her interview with Jack Dunkley
Swimming toward her boyfriend, who was behind the camera, the Bachelor star flirtatiously asked, “Are you coming?”
“Yes,” responded the man, whose identity has not yet been revealed.
‘The sun is finally owwwwwwwt!!!’ Abbie wrote in the caption, adding that his swimsuit was a gift from a designer.
Swimming toward her boyfriend, who was behind the camera, the Bachelor star flirtatiously asked, “Are you coming?”
Abbie’s boastful video came hours after Domenica opened up about her mental health struggles via a heartbreaking Instagram Story post on Sunday.
“Over the last month, I have been struggling with some deep issues that have left me emotionally, physically, and psychologically exhausted,” she began.
‘Every day I try to be the strong, independent and joyful person you all know, but the reality is that I am not well and the recent discourse on social media has forced me to realize that I am at the end of my life. my bondage.’
Abbie’s boastful video came hours after Domenica (pictured) opened up about her mental health struggles via a heartbreaking Instagram Story post on Sunday.
The MAFS ex-girlfriend shared a worrying post revealing how she was taking time to visit a mental health retreat.
She continued: ‘As someone who has dealt with mental illness for 15 years, I have realized that I need to put my health, both physical and mental, as the number one priority and have decided to enter a mental health retreat. ‘
Controversy erupted after Domenica and Ella faced criticism for their interview with Jack Dunkley, who previously sparked outrage by telling his co-star Jonathan McCullough to “gag” his wife Lauren Dunn during a dinner.
The episode sparked a wave of backlash online, with Abbie accusing the pair of “platforming a misogynist”, “blaming the victim” and not confronting Jack about his statements.
Controversy erupted after Domenica and Ella faced criticism for their interview with Jack Dunkley (pictured), who previously sparked outrage by telling his co-star Jonathan McCullough to “gag” his wife Lauren Dunn during a dinner.
Meanwhile, on a recent episode of their podcast titled A Time To Reflect, Learn and Grow, Domenica and Ella talked about having the season 11 star on their show and the online reaction that followed.
In her 35-minute apology episode, Ella began by denying claims made by former fans who turned against the co-hosts.
“I personally think that if you’re a Sit With Us listener and you’ve been a loyal listener for two years, if you really think that we support misogyny, I think that’s very silly,” he began.
The episode sparked a wave of backlash online, with Abbie accusing the pair of “platforming a misogynist”, “blaming the victim” and not confronting Jack about his statements.
“We are not going to double down here,” Domenica added. ‘Yes, we may have stumbled. But we strongly reject the horrendous comments that we are anti-feminist.
Elsewhere in the episode, Domenica continued: ‘This is something I really want to say the right way and I’ve written the notes. I have written so many words and notes over the past four days. I’m trying to leave all this.
“But now I understand that by having Jack on the podcast, people are upset because he had potentially shown that we didn’t support women because we had given him a platform and that was never what we wanted to convey at all.”
“But for upsetting people, for making people uncomfortable, and for triggering them into that situation by having Jack, I apologize. We never meant to offend or hurt people by having him on the podcast. That was never our intention.” .
Domenica echoed Ella’s statement at the beginning of the podcast, highlighting the negative comments on social media that followed the release of her episode with Jack.
‘Thousands of hateful comments have claimed that we are not true feminists. And at the same time they admitted that they had never interacted with our content,” she continued.
Domenica later admitted that she still has a lot to learn when it comes to interviewing guests on the podcast, stating, “I don’t have a degree in journalism.”
Meanwhile, on a recent episode of their podcast titled A Time To Reflect, Learn and Grow, Domenica and Ella (below) talked about having the season 11 star on their show and the online reaction that followed.