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alert-–-aacta-awards-2024:-top-of-the-crops!-abbie-chatfield-goes-braless-as-she-shows-off-her-insane-abs-in-a-cropped-shirt-and-long-skirt-after-weight-lossAlert – AACTA Awards 2024: Top of the crops! Abbie Chatfield goes braless as she shows off her insane abs in a cropped shirt and long skirt after weight loss

She always makes a style statement on the red carpet. 

And Abbie Chatfield once again turned heads at the 2024 AACTA Awards on the Gold Coast on Saturday afternoon.  

The TV host, 28, showed off her impressive abs in a cropped silk white shirt teamed with a long black sweeping skirt.  

She accessorised with a statement gold earrings and a matching gold necklace, bracelets and rings. 

Abbie also went bold with her makeup, wearing a bright baby blue eyeshadow and retro-style wing-tipped eyeliner. 

Abbie Chatfield turned heads at the 2024 AACTA Awards in Sydney on Saturday afternoon.

Abbie Chatfield turned heads at the 2024 AACTA Awards in Sydney on Saturday afternoon. 

The FBoy island host had her brunette locks coiffed in soft waves to complete the sixties-style aesthetic. 

Last year, Abbie revealed she had lost weight, which has led to trolls falsely accusing her of being on diabetes drug Ozempic.

Ozempic, also known as Wegovy, was originally formulated to treat type 2 diabetes, but is also being prescribed off-label for weight loss.

The drug contains semaglutide, which reduces the appetite by increasing the feeling of fullness after eating.

This essentially guarantees a calorie deficit because the user feels less hungry.

The TV host, 28, showed off her impressive abs in a cropped silk white shirt teamed with a long black sweeping skirt

The TV host, 28, showed off her impressive abs in a cropped silk white shirt teamed with a long black sweeping skirt

Abbie worked her best angles on the red carpet as she posed for photographers

Abbie worked her best angles on the red carpet as she posed for photographers

Abbie worked her best angles on the red carpet as she posed for photographers 

Abbie told the Something to Talk About podcast she was not getting the weight-loss injections and was uncomfortable with people speculating about her changing body.

There are ‘many reasons’ why she lost weight, Abbie explained, including being on other medication, walking and training more often, and only eating one meal a day because of her busy schedule.

‘It’s really confronting to me when people say, “You’ve lost too much weight,”‘ she said.

She accessorised with a statement gold earrings and a gold necklace, bracelets and rings

She accessorised with a statement gold earrings and a gold necklace, bracelets and rings

Abbie also went bold with her makeup, wearing a bright baby blue eyeshadow and retro-style wing-tipped eyeliner

Abbie also went bold with her makeup, wearing a bright baby blue eyeshadow and retro-style wing-tipped eyeliner

Abbie also went bold with her makeup, wearing a bright baby blue eyeshadow and retro-style wing-tipped eyeliner

‘I don’t particularly like how much weight I’ve lost. You can see my rib cage; it makes me feel weird.’

‘I don’t like how my body looks anymore,’ she added.

‘I get comments from strangers saying I look great, or feigned concern from them in my DMs… I find the accusations around why I’ve lost weight bizarre.’

Last year, Abbie also announced she was walking away from her successful Hit Network show Hot Nights with Abbie Chatfield. 

She 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.

Announcing her exit from radio in an Instagram post, Abbie insisted that she was ‘happy’ with her decision and was looking forward to the future.

‘I simply need to put my energy into projects that bring me joy and that energise me, rather than drain me,’ she explained at the time.

Last year, Abbie announced she was walking away from her successful Hit Network show Hot Nights with Abbie Chatfield

Last year, Abbie announced she was walking away from her successful Hit Network show Hot Nights with Abbie Chatfield 

Abbie insisted that she was 'happy' with her decision and was looking forward to the future. 'I simply need to put my energy into projects that bring me joy and that energise me, rather than drain me,' she explained at the time

Abbie insisted that she was ‘happy’ with her decision and was looking forward to the future. ‘I simply need to put my energy into projects that bring me joy and that energise me, rather than drain me,’ she explained at the time

READ MORE: Why Abbie Chatfield may have lost ‘over $500,000’ in less than a year 

 

‘I’m looking forward to socialising with my friends and family as well! Always a bonus.’ 

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

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

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

The complete 2024 AACTA Award nominations – film and television

AACTA Award for Best Film

Of An Age

Shayda

Sweet As

Talk to Me

The New Boy

AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in Film

Zar Amir Ebrahimi – Shayda

Shantae Barnes-Cowan – Sweet As

Cate Blanchett – The New Boy

Julia Garner – The Royal Hotel

Sarah Snook – Run Rabbit Run

Sophie Wilde – Talk to Me

AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in Film

Elias Anton – Of An Age

Simon Baker – Limbo

Thom Green – Of An Age

Phoenix Raei – The Rooster

Aswan Reid – The New Boy

Osamah Sami – Shayda

AACTA Award for Best Indie Film

A Savage Christmas

Limbo

Monolith

Streets of Colour

The Rooster

The Survival of Kindness

AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actress in Film

Alex Jensen – Talk to Me

Deborah Mailman – The New Boy

Tasma Walton – Sweet As

Mia Wasikowska – Blueback

Ursula Yovich – The Royal Hotel

AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor in Film

Mojean Aria – Shayda

Eric Bana – Blueback

Wayne Blair – The New Boy

Rob Collins – Limbo

Zoe Terakes – Talk to Me

Hugo Weaving – The Rooster

AACTA Award for Best Direction in Film

Of An Age – Goran Stolevski

Shayda – Noora Niasari

Sweet As – Jub Clerc

Talk to Me – Danny Philippou, Michael Philippou

The New Boy – Warwick Thornton

The Royal Hotel – Kitty Green

AACTA Award for Best Screenplay in Film

Of An Age – Goran Stolevski

Shayda – Noora Niasari

Talk to Me – Danny Philippou, Bill Hinzman

The New Boy – Warwick Thornton

The Royal Hotel – Kitty Green, Oscar Redding

AACTA Award for Best Short Film

An Ostrich Told Me the World is Fake and I Think I Believe It

Ashes

Finding Addison

Jia

Mud Crab

Not Dark Yet

AACTA Award for Best Visual Effects or Animation

Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania

I Am Groot: Season 2

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

Scarygirl

Wolf Like Me

AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in Film

Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism

Shayda

Sweet As

Talk to Me

The New Boy

AACTA Award for Best Editing in Film

Carmen – Dany Cooper

Scarygirl – Michelle McGilvray, Matt Villa, Courtney Teixera

Sweet As – Katie Flaxman

Talk to Me – Geoff Lamb

The New Boy – Nick Meyers

AACTA Award for Best Original Score in Film

Blueback – Nigel Westlake

Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism – Dmitri Golovko

Suka – Me-Lee Hay

Talk to Me – Cornel Wilczek

The Big Dog – Sam Weiss

AACTA Award for Best Production Design in Film

Carmen

Scarygirl

The New Boy

The Portable Door

True Spirit

AACTA Award for Best Costume Design in Film

Blueback – Lien See Leong

Carmen – Emily Seresin

Seriously Red – Tim Chappel

The New Boy – Heather Wallace

The Rooster – Ellen Stanistreet

AACTA Award for Best Sound in Film

Godless: The Eastfield Exorcism – Benni Knop

Scarygirl – Stuart Morton, Cameron Grant

Seriously Red – Sam Hayward, Angus Robertson, Guntis Sic, Danielle Wiessner

Talk to Me – Emma Bortignon, Pete Smith, Nick Steele

Three Chords and the Truth – Anthony Marsh

AACTA Award for Best Casting in Film

Run Rabbit Run

Shayda

Sweet As

The New Boy

The Royal Hotel

AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in a Documentary

‘s Wild Odyssey

Shackleton: The Greatest Story of Survival

The Dark Emu Story

The Giants

This Is Going To Be Big

AACTA Award for Best Editing in a Documentary

Because We Have Each Other – Patrick McCabe

Folau – Peter Crombie, Lawrie Silvestrin

Harley & Katya – Simon Njoo, Pete Ward

Queerstralia – Aleck Morton, Lydia Springhall

The n Wars – Andrea Lang, Mark Atkin, Hilary Balmond

AACTA Award for Best Original Score in a Documentary

John Farnham: Finding The Voice – David Hirschfelder

Kindred – Caitlin Yeo

Splice Here: A Projected Odyssey – Brett Aplin, Burkhard Dallwitz

The Dark Emu Story – Caitlin Yeo, Damien Lane

Under Cover – Mark D’Angelo

AACTA Award for Best Sound in a Documentary

Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story

John Farnham: Finding The Voice

Kindred

Memory Film – A Filmmaker’s Diary

The Dark Emu Story

AACTA Award for Best Drama Series

Bay Of Fires

Black Snow

Bump

Erotic Stories

Love Me

The Newsreader

AACTA Award for Best Narrative Comedy Series

Colin From Accounts

Deadloch

Fisk

Gold Diggers

Upright

Utopia

AACTA Award for Best Miniseries

Bad Behaviour

In Our Blood

Safe Home

The Clearing

The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart

While The Men Are Away

AACTA Award for Best Lead Actress in a Drama

Kate Box – Erotic Stories

Aisha Dee – Safe Home

Bojana Novakovic – Love Me

Teresa Palmer – The Clearing

Anna Torv – The Newsreader

Sigourney Weaver – The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart

AACTA Award for Best Lead Actor in a Drama

Tim Draxl – In Our Blood

Travis Fimmel – Black Snow

Joel Lago – Erotic Stories

Sam Reid – The Newsreader

Richard Roxburgh – Bali 2002

Hugo Weaving – Love Me

AACTA Award for Best Acting in a Comedy

Celeste Barber – Wellmania

Kate Box – Deadloch

Patrick Brammall – Colin From Accounts

Harriet Dyer – Colin From Accounts

Kitty Flanagan – Fisk

Nina Oyama – Deadloch

Helen Thomson – Colin From Accounts

Julia Zemiro – Fisk

AACTA Award for Best Documentary

Ego: The Michael Gudinski Story

Harley & Katya

John Farnham: Finding The Voice

The Dark Emu Story

The Giants

The Last Daughter

This Is Going To Be Big

To Never Forget

AACTA Award for Best Comedy Performer

Tom Gleeson

Jim Jefferies

Luke McGregor

Rhys Nicholson

Nina Oyama

Charlie Pickering

Natalie Tran

Cal Wilson

AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama

Alycia Debnam-Carey – The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart

Marg Downey – The Newsreader

Michelle Lim Davidson – The Newsreader

Heather Mitchell – Love Me

Leah Purcell – The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart

Brooke Satchwell – Black Snow

AACTA Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama

Tim Draxl – Erotic Stories

Alexander England – Black Snow

William McInnes – The Newsreader

Bob Morley – Love Me

Hunter Page-Lochard – The Newsreader

Guy Pearce – The Clearing

AACTA Award for Best Entertainment Program

Dancing With The Stars

Eurovision Song Contest 2023

Lego Masters: Grand Masters

Mastermind

The 1% Club

The Amazing Race : Celebrity Edition

AACTA Award for Best Direction in Drama or Comedy

Colin From Accounts (Episode 3) – Trent O’Donnell

Colin From Accounts (Episode 6) – Matt Moore

Deadloch (Episode 1) – Ben Chessell

The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart (Episode 1) – Glendyn Ivin

The Newsreader (Episode 4) – Emma Freeman

AACTA Award for Best Children’s Program

Barrumbi Kids

Beep and Mort

Bluey

Crazy Fun Park

The PM’s Daughter

Turn Up The Volume

AACTA Award for Best Stand-Up Special

Aaron Chen: If Weren’t Filmed, Nobody Would Believe

Celeste Barber: Fine, thanks

Hannah Gadsby: Something Special

Jim Jefferies: High & Dry

Lizzy Hoo: Hoo Cares!?

Rhys Nicholson’s Big Queer Comedy Concert

AACTA Award for Best Comedy Entertainment Program

Hard Quiz

RocKwiz

Taskmaster

Thank God You’re Here

The Cheap Seats

The Weekly with Charlie Pickering

AACTA Award for Best Factual Entertainment Program

Alone

Gogglebox

Kitchen Cabinet

Old People’s Home for Teenagers

Take 5 with Zan Rowe

Who The Bloody Hell Are We?

AACTA Award for Best Documentary or Factual Program

Matildas: The World at Our Feet

Ningaloo Nyinggulu

Queerstralia

The n Wars

War on Waste

Who Do You Think You Are

AACTA Award for Best Lifestyle Program

Adam and Poh’s Great n Bites

Gardening

Grand Designs

Love it or List It

Selling Houses

The Great n Bake Off

AACTA Award for Best Reality Program

n Survivor: Heroes V Villains

FBOY Island

Hunted

MasterChef

Real Housewives of Sydney

RuPaul’s Drag Race Down Under

AACTA Award for Best Screenplay in Television

Black Snow (Episode 1) – Lucas Taylor

Colin From Accounts (Episode 3) – Harriet Dyer

Colin From Accounts (Episode 6) – Patrick Brammall

Deadloch (Episode 1) – Kate McCartney, Kate McLennan

The Newsreader (Episode 4) – Adrian Russell Wills

AACTA Award for Best Online Drama or Comedy

Appetite

Latecomers

Me & Her(pes)

Monologue

The Disposables

The Future of Everything

AACTA Award for Best Direction in Nonfiction Television

Aaron Chen: If Weren’t Filmed, Nobody Would Believe – Henry Stone

Adam and Poh’s Great n Bites (Episode 1) – Josh Martin

Matildas: The World at Our Feet (Episode 2) – Katie Bender Wynn

Queerstralia (Episode 1) – Stamatia Maroupas

The n Wars (Episode 1)

AACTA Award for Best Cinematography in Television

Aunty Donna’s Coffee Cafe – Episode 1 – Aaron Farrugia

Deadloch – Episode 1 – Katie Milwright

Erotic Stories – Episode 2 – Tania Lambert

The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Episode 1 – Sam Chiplin

The Newsreader – Episode 4 – Earle Dresner

AACTA Award for Best Editing in Television

Aunty Donna’s Coffee Cafe – Episode 1

Colin From Accounts – Episode 3

Deadloch – Episode 1

The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Episode 1

The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Episode 6

The Newsreader – Episode 4

AACTA Award for Best Original Score in Television

Bad Behaviour – Episode 1 – Caitlin Yeo

Deadloch – Episode 1 – Amanda Brown

Fisk – Episode 4 – Megan Washington, Daniel O’Brien

In Limbo – Episode 1 – Matteo Zingales

RFDS – Episode 5 – Amanda Brown, Damien Lane

AACTA Award for Best Production Design in Television

Beep and Mort – Episode 2

Black Snow – Episode 1

Deadloch – Episode 1

Gold Diggers – Episode 3

The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Episode 1

The Newsreader – Episode 4

AACTA Award for Best Costume Design in Television

Ten Pound Poms – Episode 1 – Xanthe Heubel

The Claremont Murders – Episode 1 – Lisa Galea Gunning

The Clearing – Episode 1 – Erin Roche

The Newsreader – Episode 4 – Zed Dragojlovich

While The Men Are Away – Episode 2 – Nina Edwards

AACTA Award for Best Sound in Television

Black Snow – Episode 6

Last King of The Cross – Episode 4

The Clearing – Episode 1

The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Episode 6

The Newsreader – Episode 6

AACTA Award for Best Casting in Television

Colin From Accounts – Kirsty McGregor, Stevie Ray

Deadloch – Alison Telford, Kate Leonard

Safe Home – Nathan Lloyd

The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Jane Norris

The Newsreader – Nathan Lloyd

AACTA Award for Best Hair and Makeup

Last King of The Cross – Jennifer Lamphee

Talk to Me – Rebecca Buratto, Paul Katte, Nick Nicolaou

The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart – Lara Jade Birch, Georgia Lockhart-Adams

The Portable Door – Jennifer Lamphee

Wolf Like Me – Sheldon Wade, Adam Johansen, Damian Martin

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