Abbie Chatfield has taken to her social media to share a series of raunchy snaps from her live stand-up comedy stage show, which recently finished playing across Australia and New Zealand.
The outspoken influencer, 30, was recently in New Zealand performing the final gigs of her sold-out Trauma Dump tour.
Posting the images to Instagram on Saturday, Abbie can be seen flaunting her ample figure before a packed show in Wellington.
Going braless and rocking a pair of very tight shorts, which she paired with knee-high boots, Abbie could be seen wiggling her derrière in the direction of her ga-ga audience.
Another image showed the former reality star showing off her stunning gym-toned legs.
She also shared a third image, which showed her ‘praying’ in front of a slide from her stage show, which read: ‘Single and bored but peaceful > Acclimatising to Toxicity’.

Abbie Chatfield has taken to her social media to share a series of raunchy snaps from her live stand-up comedy stage show, which recently finished playing across Australia and New Zealand. Pictured on stage in Wellington
Abbie also included a tribute to her fans in the post.
‘E WHANGANUI A TARA WELLINGTON I LOVE U!!’ she began.
‘Thank u for coming out and laughing at my silly stories. Tāmaki makaurau Auckland tonight LAST TRAUMA DUMP EVER!!!!!!’
It comes after Abbie took to TikTok on Thursday to share a clip that showed her performing in Christchurch on Wednesday night.
In the video, Abbie self-effacingly admitted to the audience that she is constantly amazed that people actually pay to watch her perform.
‘You guys actually showed up,’ Abbie said as she surveyed the crowd.
‘I was backstage, saying to my tour manager, I was like: “no one came, it doesn’t matter”,’ she said.
‘But you’re all here, so thank you for coming,’ she beamed at the audience.

Posting the images to Instagram on Saturday, Abbie can be seen flaunting her ample figure before a packed show in Wellington

Going braless and rocking a pair of very tight shorts, she paired them with knee-high boots, Abbie could wowed her ga-ga audience
While she apparently received a warm reception from an audience that paid between $45 and $71 (AUD) to see Abbie in the flesh, it was a different story on social media.
People flocked to the comments to slam the former reality TV star, with one suggesting she had no talent.
‘I’m curious to know what her talent is, or her social standing, or what she does or has to offer apart from being someone’s girlfriend,’ they wrote.
Not one to take social media slings and arrows lying down, Abbie was quick to defend herself.
‘I have an award-winning podcast, I host TV shows, I do live tours to venues with thousands of people, I am smart and talented and funny! And more,’ she wrote.
‘What do you have to offer besides being a troll?’
Another cheeky commenter chimed in with a cutting: ‘Pay to watch what exactly? Just curious.’
Again, Abbie responded to the not-so-subtle barb with some cold, hard facts.
‘Two hours of a stand-up comedy show,’ she replied. ‘Played it to about 15k people so far.’
It wasn’t all criticism though, with many fans jumping in to praise Abbie’s comedic stylings.
‘Babe, your Newy [Newcastle] show was literally one of the best nights of my life,’ one gushed.