Bachelor in Paradise’s Abbie Chatfield calls out co-stars for ‘bullying’

She has previously accused a group of women of bullying her in the mansion on Matt Agnew’s season of The Bachelor last year.

And on Wednesday, an emotional Abbie Chatfield publicly called out her co-stars Cassandra Mamone and Mary Viturino for their mean girl behaviour.

Taking to Instagram, the 25-year-old shared hidden camera footage from Bachelor in Paradise, which showed the pair discussing her while they were alone in their room.

Calling out the mean girls! Bachelor in Paradise's Abbie Chatfield has hit back at co-stars Mary Viturino (pictured) and Cassandra Mamone for 'bullying and slut shaming' her on the show

Calling out the mean girls! Bachelor in Paradise’s Abbie Chatfield has hit back at co-stars Mary Viturino (right) and Cassandra Mamone (left) for ‘bullying and slut shaming’ her on the show

‘Abbie is trying her hardest to get all the camera time,’ Mary said in the footage.

Cassandra added: ‘She’s getting into the pool in her bikini. She’s not the most important person here.’

Abbie, who was the first person to leave Paradise after failing to get a rose, then called out the two women for how they’d treated her for the past year.

‘Here we have the bullying and the slut-shaming regarding me wearing a bikini in Paradise,’ she said.

Behind her back! Taking to Instagram, Abbie shared hidden camera footage from Bachelor in Paradise, which showed Mary and Cass discussing her while they were alone in their room

Behind her back! Taking to Instagram, Abbie shared hidden camera footage from Bachelor in Paradise, which showed Mary and Cass discussing her while they were alone in their room

Double standards: 'Here we have the bullying and the slut-shaming regarding me wearing a bikini in Paradise. Despite the fact that everyone else is wearing a bikini but it's an issue because it's me,' Abbie told her Instagram followers

Double standards: ‘Here we have the bullying and the slut-shaming regarding me wearing a bikini in Paradise. Despite the fact that everyone else is wearing a bikini but it’s an issue because it’s me,’ Abbie told her Instagram followers

‘Despite the fact that everyone else is wearing a bikini, but it’s an issue because it’s me,’ she added.

Abbie pointed out that no one was saying she did anything ‘mean or rude’, and that it was simply wearing a swimsuit that had annoyed her co-stars so much.

Next, Abbie shared another behind-the-scenes clip of Cass and Mary discussing how happy they were after she was the first person to be sent home.

Jealous much? Abbie accused her co-stars of being jealous that she received more screen time than them on The Bachelor last year

Jealous much? Abbie accused her co-stars of being jealous that she received more screen time than them on The Bachelor last year

‘It was meant to be Abbie season two!’ laughed Mary.

In response to this, Abbie accused her co-stars of being jealous that she received more screen time than them on The Bachelor last year.

But she was quick to clarify that this wasn’t always a good thing.

‘I got death threats, I got my heart broken and I had to deal with [bullying] in the mansion for three months,’ she said tearfully.

The truth is out: Finally, Abbie admitted she felt 'validated' that viewers could finally see what really happened behind the scenes when she was dating Matt Agnew (right) on The Bachelor

The truth is out: Finally, Abbie admitted she felt ‘validated’ that viewers could finally see what really happened behind the scenes when she was dating Matt Agnew (right) on The Bachelor

Abbie pointed out that there wasn’t hidden camera footage circulating of her talking badly about her co-stars.

‘If they had a video of that, they’d show it,’ she said.

Finally, Abbie admitted she felt ‘validated’ that viewers could finally see what really happened behind the scenes of The Bachelor and Bachelor in Paradise.

What's the problem? On Bachelor In Paradise, Abbie had her sights set solely on Ciarran Stott (pictured), and her tunnel vision made several of the other women uncomfortable - including Cassandra, who was also interested in the hunky Brit

 What’s the problem? On Bachelor In Paradise, Abbie had her sights set solely on Ciarran Stott (pictured), and her tunnel vision made several of the other women uncomfortable – including Cassandra, who was also interested in the hunky Brit

‘I feel so validated you guys get to see what I said happened in the mansion,’ she said.

Abbie and Cassandra quickly butted heads after they arrived in Fiji after failing to become friends last year while both dating Matt.

Abbie had her sights set solely on Ciarran Stott, and her tunnel vision made several of the other women uncomfortable – including Cassandra, who was also interested in the hunky Brit.

Talking behind her back: During the premiere, both Cassandra and Mary said Abbie 'gets what she wants' and even suggested she would 'put her boobs out' in her pursuit of Ciarran

Talking behind her back: During the premiere, both Cassandra and Mary said Abbie ‘gets what she wants’ and even suggested she would ‘put her boobs out’ in her pursuit of Ciarran 

 During the premiere, both Cassandra and Mary said Abbie ‘gets what she wants’ and even suggested she would ‘put her boobs out’ in her pursuit of Ciarran.

But some fans noticed an undercurrent of ‘slut-shaming’ in the way Cassandra and Mary spoke about Abbie upon learning she had spent the night with the Englishman after the dinner party.

‘Hey guys, so we agree no slut-shaming Abbie this series because she’s a gorgeous, funny woman who’s confident and that’s not a bad thing?’ one supporter tweeted.

Another added: ‘The way the other girls STILL go so hard on slut-shaming Abbie as if it doesn’t require two people to make out?’

A third fan added: ‘Somebody tell Mary that hating on Abbie is so last year.’

'The other girls STILL go so hard on slut-shaming Abbie': Fans were not happy with how the other women appeared to be shaming Abbie for 'owning her sexuality'

‘The other girls STILL go so hard on slut-shaming Abbie’: Fans were not happy with how the other women appeared to be shaming Abbie for ‘owning her sexuality’