The Bachelor star, 28, took to Instagram on Tuesday to share an eye-popping snap of herself as she stripped down nude.
She showed off her enviable physique while she sat with her hand across her chest to protect her modesty.
The TV presenter swept her brunette tresses up into an up-do an appeared to be in excellent spirits as she flashed a huge smile for the camera.
Referencing her joyful expression, Abbie captioned the post: ‘What’s got u smilin like that!!!!!’
Abbie Chatfield showed off her incredible figure as she went topless while relaxing in a sauna in a new Instagram post
Her latest post comes after Abbie warned her fans to take caution when using the word ‘females’.
The TV personality claimed in a recent episode of her It’s A Lot podcast that the word is offensive because it dehumanises women and excludes transgender people.
‘It feels like a slur. It feels like the word b**tch. it feels… obviously sexist,’ Abbie explained.
‘It feels transphobic in a weird way because it’s categorising people. Also when you say ‘females’ it sounds more like someone’s stating a fact about a group of people,’ she continued.
Abbie then argued that when the word ‘women’ is used, it allows for more ‘debate’ on what it means to be ‘female’.
She went on to explain how the word ‘female’ sounds archaic because it implies that women are like animals who require a male to provide for them.
The Bachelor star and television host, 28, frequently shares a whole host of stunning snaps to her Instagram page
Her latest post comes after Abbie warned her fans to take caution when using the word ‘females’ as she described it as a ‘slur’ and offensive to transgender people
‘They’re saying ‘females’ in a way to remind us that we [women] can’t change our natural instincts and we can’t change what we actually want – which is a protective big man to take care of us,’ she said.
When asked whether it was offensive for a woman to use the word ‘females’, Abbie said it ‘feels like it’s internalised misogynistic’.
In her caption, Abbie admitted that the word ‘slur’ might be ‘too harsh’ to describe the word ‘females’, but doubled down on her argument that the term ‘irks her’ for a good reason.
‘It could be because it’s used by incels (involuntary celibate people) and misogynists as a whole,’ she speculated.