Abbie Chatfield has broken her promise to stay off the internet for two days in the aftermath of Donald Trump‘s election victory, taking to social media to rant repeatedly against the president-elect.

The reality star, 29, who on Wednesday night told fans she was so upset over the Republican candidate’s victory she would be taking a break from social media, took to Instagram on Thursday to rant against Trump’s policies.

Abbie posted a photo of her weeping and captioned it, words: ‘Seriously, just been sobbing.’

She then promised to take an active stand against those who discriminated against women: ‘If you think I was a misandrist before, just wait.

‘Men now have permission to be outwardly sexist. I never want to hear folks act like women are overstating how much the world hates them.’

Meanwhile, a host of other Australian celebrities took to social media to voice their disappointment at Trump defeating Kamala Harris in the 2024 US Election.

Podcaster Laura Byrne posted a clip in which she shared her blunt thought’s on Trump’s shock victory.

‘Let me get this right, we would rather a convicted felon than a woman. F**k me.’

Abbie Chatfield (pictured) has broken her promise to stay off the internet for two in the aftermath of Donald Trump 's election victory, taking to social media to rant against the president-elect

Abbie Chatfield (pictured) has broken her promise to stay off the internet for two in the aftermath of Donald Trump ‘s election victory, taking to social media to rant against the president-elect

Savage Garden singer Darren Hayes joined the chorus, sharing an angry rant to Instagram in which he told his Trump supporting fans to stop following him.

‘If you voted for him, we can’t be friends. You knew he was going to take away my rights and take away the rights of women,’ Darren sniped in a shock post.

However, several Australian celebrities were delighted by the victory including reality TV bad boy Dean Wells, who took to social media to celebrate.

Taking to his Instagram story after victory was declared, Dean shared a photo that showed him proudly wearing a bright red Make America Great Again cap – a trademark of the MAGA movement.

The reality star, 29, who on Wednesday night told fans she was so upset over the Republican candidate's victory she would be taking a break from social media, took to Instagram on Thursday to rant against Donald Trump's (pictured) policies

The reality star, 29, who on Wednesday night told fans she was so upset over the Republican candidate’s victory she would be taking a break from social media, took to Instagram on Thursday to rant against Donald Trump’s (pictured) policies

Dean also wore a pair of blue reflective wraparound sunglasses.

‘Aaaand we’re back,’ Dean captioned the pic celebrating Donald Trump’s impending return to the White House after losing to Joe Biden in 2020.

Disgraced celebrity chef Pete Evans was also celebrating, and took to social media to gloat.

Abbie then promised to be taking an active stand against those who discriminated against women

Abbie then promised to be taking an active stand against those who discriminated against women

Meanwhile, podcaster Laura Byrne shared a clip in which she shared her blunt thought's on Trump's shock victory

Meanwhile, podcaster Laura Byrne shared a clip in which she shared her blunt thought’s on Trump’s shock victory

The former My Kitchen Rules judge, 51, went shirtless on Instagram to celebrate Donald Trump’s win in the US election.

Evans displayed his graying chest hair as he enjoyed a gin and tonic and a cigar, all while wearing Trump’s iconic red ‘MAGA’ hat.

‘Another cracker of a day,’ he captioned the post, alongside three orange heart emojis.

Elsewhere, radio king Kyle Sandilands told his co-star Jackie ‘O’ Henderson that he thought Harris was a ‘loser’ and she needed to graciously accept defeat.

Trump’s unexpected victory surprised many Aussie celebrities and political pundits, including The Project’s Waleed Aly, who had backed Kamala Harris for the win.

However, several Australian celebrities were delighted by the victory including reality TV bad boy Dean Wells, who took to social media to celebrate

However, several Australian celebrities were delighted by the victory including reality TV bad boy Dean Wells, who took to social media to celebrate

Disgraced celebrity chef Pete Evans was also celebrating, and took to social media to gloat

Disgraced celebrity chef Pete Evans was also celebrating, and took to social media to gloat