The Bachelor apos;s Abbie Chatfield Reveals Why She Stopped Watching Porn

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She has been very open about her love of porn.
But  has revealed she's stopped watching adult movies.
'Recently it just hasn't been hitting the mark for me,' the former Bachelor star said on the first episode of her new Channel Ten reality series, Abbie Chats.
The Bachelor's Abbie Chatfield has revealed the reason why she stopped watching porn and how it's changed
'I've been thinking about the ethics, how male orientated it is and also how women are perceived.'
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Abbie's new show sees her diving into two opposite ends of a subject, bringing her signature unapologetic brand of curiosity, passion and authenticity along, video porno and asking all the questions the audience would never dare to.
'Woohoo!

Ya girl has a spot in Channel 10 pilot showcase,' she recently revealed to her 400,000 Instagram followers.
The 27-year-old admitted she used to watch 'a lot of porn' but stopped due to ethics and the industry being male orientated
'This show is not just something I'm hosting, but also a concept of my own that has been a long time in the making.'
'That's all the info I have for you for now, you'll have to find out more when you watch it from July 4 on'. 
It's not the first foray into presenting for the I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here winner, with her recently getting a gig as judge of the Masked Singer and also hosting Love Island Australia Afterparty.
'Look I'll be honest I used to watch a lot of porn but recently it just hasn't been hitting the mark for me. I've been thinking about the ethics, how male orientated it is and also how women are perceived,' she said
Abbie has also joined the guessing panel on the new season of The Masked Singer alongside Mel B and Melbourne radio presenter Chrissie Swan.
The trio are replacing departing judges Urzila Carlson, Jackie 'O' Henderson and Dannii Minogue.
Comedian Dave 'Hughesy' Hughes rounds out the panel, while Osher Gunsberg is returning to host the Channel 10 program.
Abbie's new show sees her diving into two opposite ends of a subject, bringing her signature unapologetic brand of curiosity, passion and authenticity along, and asking all the questions the audience would never dare to