As the feud between the two reality stars drags on, Brittany Hockley’s fans are review-bombing Abbie Chatfield’s podcast. 

As the feud between Brittany Hockley and Abbie Chatfield drags on – for those who have been out of the loop, Chatfield slammed Hockley for slut-shaming her live on air during an episode of The Kyle & Jackie O Show – it seems fans of Life Uncut, Brittany Hockley and Laura Bryne’s podcast, have allegedly taken to review-bombing Chatfield’s podcast It’s A Lot. 

In the December 13th episode of It’s A Lot, Chatfield spoke about Hockley and Sandilands’ comments on air and slammed them for slut shaming her. Since then, the reviews section of her podcast on Apple Podcasts has been overflowing with one-star comments that reference her feud with Hockley. 

Brittany Hockley's fans are allegedly review-bombing Abbie Chatfield's podcast
Source: Apple Podcast Reviews

While some called it a ‘horrible self-centred ‘Dear Diary’ podcast,’ others straight-up called Chatfield a bully for coming after Hockley. “Abbie is a bully, for someone who received so much hate on social media back when she did [The Bachelor], you’d think she’d not be the ringleader of online bullying,” one comment read. 

Other comments seemed to reference Chatfield’s online statements made shortly after the slut shaming debacle, wherein she claimed she was dismantling patriarchy by holding Hockley accountable. 

“Abbie’s whole brand is looking for an opportunity to publicly attack others and create a pile on under the guise of ‘feminism’ just to drive engagement.” a comment read. 

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While the team behind It’s A Lot has not addressed the negative reviews or removed them, the same can’t allegedly be said about Laura Bryne and Brittany Hockley’s Life Uncut

Earlier this week, fans pointed out that Bryne and Hockley’s teams had been deleting any comments calling them out for slut shaming Chatfield or trying to educate them on the issue. 

Some fans also pointed out that after years of not moderating posts and comments in the podcast’s private group due to ‘manpower’ issues, all posts and comments were now subject to admin approval. Positive posts about Hockley, however, were constantly being promoted or posted.

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