Abbie Chatfield doubles down and launches blistering attack on Charlie Kirk – after complaining she was ‘in danger’ over her last comments

Abbie Chatfield has launched another attack on Charlie Kirk despite claiming she was left ‘living in fear’ following a critical post she made about his assassination.

The reality TV personality-turned-podcaster, 30, said she ‘hates’ Kirk once again in an Instagram video on Wednesday while also mocking those who sent her death threats following controversial comments she made about him last week.

‘No one should die for what they have to say. Even though I hate Charlie Kirk, this is not good for anyone,’ she said.

‘He was racist, homophobic, transphobic, misogynistic, Islamophobic,’ she claimed.

‘He actually fought to take away rights of minorities rather than fighting for anything. I thought he is an awful person. He is also anti-choice and I hate people who are anti-choice because it results in women dying.’

She then posted a video of her crying hysterically and yelling: ‘You can’t say that, you can’t say that… f**king die bitch, we hate you,’ in reference to the death threats she received.

Abbie Chatfield has launched another attack on Charlie Kirk despite claiming she was left 'living in fear' following a critical post she made about his assassination
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Abbie Chatfield has launched another attack on Charlie Kirk despite claiming she was left ‘living in fear’ following a critical post she made about his assassination

Kirk, a 31-year-old father-of-two and influential conservative commentator, was shot in the neck shortly last week during a rally at Utah Valley University. He died a short time later
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Kirk, a 31-year-old father-of-two and influential conservative commentator, was shot in the neck shortly last week during a rally at Utah Valley University. He died a short time later

The bizarre video comes after Abbie revealed she is living in fear and has suffered a ‘severe mental health episode’ after being deluged with death threats following the post she made about Kirk’s death.

Kirk, a 31-year-old father of two and controversial conservative commentator, was shot in the neck last week during a rally at Utah Valley University. He died a short time later.

The alleged gunman was caught on camera dashing across a rooftop in the moments after he opened fire.

Kirk’s killing was described as a ‘political assassination’ by the state’s governor, as tributes poured in from across the political spectrum, including from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese, who on Friday said Kirk’s death was ‘horrific.’

‘There is no place for violence. I think the world is shocked by such an event, and my heart goes out to Mr Kirk’s family and to all those who will be grieving today in the United States,’ Albanese said.

But Abbie took to social media in the hours after his death to say she ‘hated’ Kirk – before making a grim political prediction.

‘Even though I hate Charlie Kirk this is bad for everyone to be honest,’ she wrote on Instagram.

‘The right (and possibly the left) will become more violent in replacement of actual democracy. He will be martyred. They won’t see that this is BECAUSE of right-wing views on gun control that this could even happen.’

Abbie took to social media in the hours after his death to say she 'hated' Kirk - before making a grim political prediction
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Abbie took to social media in the hours after his death to say she ‘hated’ Kirk – before making a grim political prediction

‘It will cause tensions to rise and drive people further apart than we already are. If this is the beginning, then what’s to come?’

On Friday morning she released a statement, revealing that she had been inundated with death threats, some including her home address.

She said others had been encouraging her to speak out but she was ‘not strong enough right now to make any comment’.

‘I am in fear. I haven’t even made a statement to camera about Charlie Kirk beyond sharing others (sic) pretty mild views that are acknowledging the cognitive dissonance on the right,’ she wrote.

‘Despite my silence, this event has cause (sic) me immense distress and has jeopardised my safety.’

‘I’ve received numerous death threats with my address in them.’