Abby Chatfield Declares Virtual War on Former President married at first sight Brides Domenica Calarco and Ella Deng in May called out best friends for hosting Jack Dunkley on their podcast and “dismissing” his controversial and “misogynistic” remarks about women in Mafs.
Abby said the girls’ interview made her “feel sick” and urged them to remove it, apologize, and “educate themselves on the inner workings of the patriarchy,” prompting a backlash and trolling attack against the duo, with fans demanding their podcast be permanently canceled.
However, despite the fact that the media storm caused by the incident seemed like it might end the duo’s career at the time, new data has revealed that Abe’s decision to publicly call out the duo had the opposite effect.
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Triton’s Australian Podcast Ranker shows that throughout May, Dom and Ella’s podcast was broadcast sit with us It saw a 177% increase in new fans, with listeners rising from 50,729 to 140,621 monthly listeners.
While Abby’s podcast It’s a lot. It was still remarkably ahead as the 16th most popular podcast in Australia with 271,656 monthly listeners in May, and saw backlash sit with us Jumped from number 132 to number 45 thanks to 89,892 new listeners.
The news is sure to please Ella and Dominika, who recently returned to social media after a row with Abby that sent her “into a deep depression” and into a mental health facility for four weeks.
Dom heads to a mental health center.
In the wake of the controversy, Dom took to social media in May to announce that she was feeling “mentally drained” and He will be admitted to a mental health resort..
“Over the past month I have been struggling with some deep issues that have drained me emotionally, physically and mentally,” she wrote on her Instagram account. “I try every day to be the strong, independent and vibrant person you all know, but the truth is I am not okay and the recent social media outburst has forced me to realize that I have reached the end of my rope.”
Ella also shared a statement from the couple. sit with us A podcast group on Facebook, in which he wrote:[It’s] It has been a strange time for me, and even for all of you, as we have been thrown into a media circus, some willingly and some unwillingly.
“I would like to thank everyone who has posted positive, supportive comments within this group. I read them every day and want you to know that they are contributing greatly to making a positive change in society.”
Dominica is currently enjoying a vacation with her family in Europe after leaving her sanctuary in late June.
Mental health support for you or a loved one can be found by contacting: Lifeline On 13 11 14, Human line On 1300 789 978, or Children’s Helpline On 1800 551 800. Online support is available via Beyond the Blue.
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