Abbie Chatfield:- On Sunday, November 12, Adelaideans who want to watch Fridayz Live in the Entertainment Centre will see longer set timings across the lineup in lieu of a well-known Australian performer.
A statement posted on her Instagram this morning states that Abbie Chatfield will not be co-hosting the Fridayz Live tour forthcoming and probably not in the future.
Due to “personally not feeling comfortable performing her role as co-host,” Chatfield canceled the tour. The headline act is the subject of an ongoing lawsuit that includes allegations of sexual harassment.
Frontier Touring provided a statement detailing the Fridayz Live schedule and venue locations, and Chatfield’s absence was explained as being due to “personal reasons”.
Fridayz Live stated that Chatfield won’t be substituted as a co-host, but they would not comment on her post.
US musician Baby Bash will also be missing from the tour in addition to Chatfield because he is unable to leave the country for medical reasons.
The set timings of the other performers: Abbie Chatfield
The set timings of the other performers will be extended in accordance to the lineup modifications.
Jason Derulo, JoJo, Kaygee and Vinnrock, Havana Brown, Boyz II Men, Flo Rida, Kelly Rowland, 112, and Yo! Mafia are among the performers who have scheduled appearances.
Although not specifically mentioned in Chatfield’s statement, lead singer Jason Derulo is being sued in the United States.
US vocalist Emaza Gibson filed a complaint against Derulo on October 5 in the city of Los Angeles County Superior Court. The action seeks damages for emotional suffering, postponed compensation, unpaid salaries, and lost earnings.
Gibson claims that after she turned down his advances for a sexual relationship and ultimately back out of the record deal he had offered her, Derulo became hostile.
Derulo previously refuted these claims in a video posted to Instagram.
Derulo previously refuted these claims
Chatfield and rapper and radio DJ Fatman Scoop co-hosted the first Fridayz Live tour in Australia last year. Since appearing on The Bachelor’s seventh season in 2019, Chatfield has gained notoriety for her open discussions regarding gender, sex, and Australia’s social and political climate. She is currently most recognized for her podcast It’s a Lot and her role as a judge on The Masked Singer.
Chatfield’s decision to withdraw herself from the lineup is consistent with her public principles; on her podcast and social media, she has gained notoriety for criticizing racial and gendered injustice. When Chatfield was on her Trauma Dump tour @ Thebarton Theatre in Adelaide in May, she was there last