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Abbie Chatfield Apologizes After Reality Star Defamation Claim

Abbie Chatfield made headlines this week when she publicly apologised to Married At First Sight star Harrison Boon following his defamation lawsuit against her ...

Abbie Chatfield Apologizes After Reality Star Defamation Claim
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made headlines this week when she publicly apologised to Married At First Sight star following his defamation lawsuit against her last year. 

Now, the remarks that sparked the legal battle have resurfaced. 

In October, the MAFS veteran, 35, launched a GoFundMe to bankroll his legal costs, accusing

A screenshot of the GoFundMe page shows part of the post Abbie wrote about him online: 'And [redacted] supports fascism everyone!!! These sexist men also hold white supremacist ideals. Don't let them tell you they're "men's rights activists". They're alt right freaks who stand by Nazi ideology.' 

Abbie also uploaded a screenshot of a message she'd allegedly received from Harrison along with a comment which read, in part: 'And I thought I blocked this loser but he's so irrelevant to me that I didn't realise I hadn't. Till I saw this HORRIFIC message.' 

'Go and check if anyone you know [is] following him and make them unfollow and block him IMMEDIATELY,' she added. 

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Abbie Chatfield (pictured) made headlines this week when she publicly apologised to Married At First Sight star Harrison Boon following his defamation lawsuit against her last year. Now, the remarks that sparked the legal battle have resurfaced 

A screenshot of the GoFundMe page shows part of the post Abbie wrote about him online: 'And [redacted] supports fascism everyone!!! These sexist men also hold white supremacist ideals. Don't let them tell you they're "men's rights activists". They're alt right freaks who stand by Nazi ideology'

Daily Mail does not suggest any of these allegations are true and accepts that they are false. 

Harrison claimed those comments were false, defamatory, and deeply damaging to both his reputation and livelihood.

All funds raised by Harrison's GoFundMe went directly towards his lawyer and court filing fees, as well as mediation and expert witness costs.

On Wednesday night, Abbie, 30, shared a statement to social media apologising for her actions towards Harrison.

'On 26 April 2025, I published on my Instagram page certain fake and defamatory statements about Harrison Boon,' Abbie began.

She added that she was fully withdrawing the comments and regretted any hurt they had caused the Boon family. 

'I unreservedly withdraw those comments and apologise to you for the harm, hurt and distress caused to him and his family by reason of the publication of these fake statements.'

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Following Abbie's apology post, Married At First Sight star Dean Wells took to his Instagram page to weigh in on the saga, claiming that Abbie had tried to '. 

In October, Harrison (pictured) launched a GoFundMe to bankroll his legal costs, accusing Abbie of spreading 'constant lies, slander and bullying' that he claims have cost him business and tarnished his name

On Wednesday night, Abbie shared a statement to social media apologising for her actions towards Harrison

Following Abbie's apology post, Married At First Sight star Dean Wells took to his Instagram page to weigh in on the saga, claiming that Abbie had tried to 'bury' her apology among other posts on her Instagram Stories

, went on to congratulate Harrison for his apparent victory.

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In the comments section, Harrison simply responded: 'Thanks everyone I’m happy with the outcome.'

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