Brooke broke in new ground as the first ever queer and Indigenous Bachelorette.
She also took to Instagram, but with a distinctly different message.
They both posted messages about the split. Photo / Instagram
"I've had by far the best birthday in a very long time thanks to loved ones and some special people. So I just wanted to thank everyone for those who have been on this wild ride of 2021 with me and enjoyed the ride that it's been," she posted just hours before Darvid announced the split.
Early last month, Blurton sensationally slammed Chatfield on Instagram after previously watering down rumours of a feud between the pair.
The Bachelorette star had invited Chatfield to feature as her "best friend" on the final episode of the Channel 10 dating show, which saw her give her final rose to Garayeli.
But just hours before it aired, Blurton unfollowed Chatfield on Instagram after Chatfield debuted her new romance with one of the show's earlier frontrunners, Konrad Bien-Stephens.
In a series of interviews after the finale, Blurton insisted she hadn't fallen out with Chatfield, instead claiming she was disappointed her relationship ā which was outed by paparazzi a week earlier ā "tainted" the ending of the show.
She since confirmed the pair are no longer friends, taking to Instagram to slam Chatfield for displaying "narcissism", while never actually mentioning her by name.
"I'm not a hostile person and literally do not have any hate in my heart. I put my heart and soul into (the show). Not only that but for what it meant for the LGBTQIA+ and First Nations community to have that display of representation," Blurton began.
Chatfield has also apologised to Blurton for her actions.