Abbie Chatfield labels her radio experience a ‘nightmare’, declaring she will never return to the airwaves

Abbie Chatfield has vowed that she will never return to radio. 

Last year, Abbie announced she was walking away from her successful Hit Network show Hot Nights with Abbie Chatfield – and now she says she’s done for good. 

‘Absolutely no way in hell would I be back on radio, no way in hell would I ever do radio again, it is a nightmare,’ the 27-year-old tells the Herald Sun. 

‘So no, never again. I love not doing radio, it makes me so happy.’

The former reality star revealed she had ‘too much on’ as she was doing ‘radio, podcasts, TV, The Masked Singer’ all at once. 

Abbie Chatfield (pictured) has vowed that she will never return to radio. Last year, Abbie announced she was walking away from her successful Hit Network show Hot Nights with Abbie Chatfield - and now she says she's done for good

Abbie Chatfield (pictured) has vowed that she will never return to radio. Last year, Abbie announced she was walking away from her successful Hit Network show Hot Nights with Abbie Chatfield – and now she says she’s done for good 

‘I am choosing to spend time with people I love, rather than earning money’ she added. 

Abbie decided to leave the gruelling gig behind to focus on her podcast It’s A Lot with Abbie Chatfield.

She also claimed she wanted to devote more time to her budding television career, and her personal life.

The Masked Singer judge said that she wanted to make way for up-and-comers in the radio industry to have a seat at the table.

'Absolutely no way in hell would I be back on radio, no way in hell would I ever do radio again, it is a nightmare,' she said. 'So no, never again. I love not doing radio, it makes me so happy'

‘Absolutely no way in hell would I be back on radio, no way in hell would I ever do radio again, it is a nightmare,’ she said. ‘So no, never again. I love not doing radio, it makes me so happy’

‘It’s also time to give someone else a go who would enjoy and appreciate the opportunity more than myself’ she said. 

‘I have so much on, and daily radio takes up so much time. I simply wasn’t enjoying myself day to day in that environment’. 

Abbie stressed that it was solely her decision to end the show and insisted that her podcast will still be hosted by the network.

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