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Abbie Chatfield shares loved-up photos with famous muso boyfriend

Abbie Chatfield has revealed the identity of her famous musician boyfriend, sharing loved-up photos of the pair together.

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Australian TV personality Abbie Chatfield has finally gone public with her new boyfriend, revealing that she is indeed dating Adam Hyde, one-half of dance music duo Peking Duk.

Chatfield made the announcement in a special two-partepisode of her LiSTNR podcast It’s A Lot With Abbie Chatfield, joined by Hyde so the pair could speak publicly about their relationship for the first time.

Chatfield also shared some loved-up photos of the two together.

“We’re so in love and we love talking about it,” Chatfield told her listeners.

“Not only are we so in love, but we also have a really healthy relationship.”

Loved up: Abbie and her new man.
Loved up: Abbie and her new man.
Abbie and Hyde have dished the dirt on how they got together.
Abbie and Hyde have dished the dirt on how they got together.

Hyde was on hand to shower his new girlfriend with praise, telling her: “Abbie, I think you’re so kind and caring and intelligent and incredibly beautiful in a million different ways.”

But the couple also shared some worrying news: Hyde was recently been diagnosed with skin cancer in his neck and is scheduled for surgery to remove it.

He said the doctor told him he had a “double cancer” in his neck, while Chatfield assured her listeners that “we think it’ll be okay... it’s not melanoma.”

Speaking on her podcast back in March, Chatfield called her new relationship “actually the most important thing that’s happened to me, dating-wise.”

“I cry every day because of how happy I am,” she said at the time.

Abbie said their first date was the best of her life.
Abbie said their first date was the best of her life.

Elsewhere in the new joint appearance, the pair got candid about the origins of their relationship, starting with a mutual crush that turned into what Chatfield called “the best date of my life.”

“Yeah. It was incredible. It was like something out of a fairytale,” said Hyde.

“So I then felt like my crush on you was developing every time we’d hang out. And then I’d intentionally push it down and then not talk to you afterwards or avoid you afterwards.”

Hyde said their relationship was “like something out of a fairytale.”
Hyde said their relationship was “like something out of a fairytale.”
“I cry every day because of how happy I am.”
“I cry every day because of how happy I am.”

And in typical Chatfield style, she didn’t hold back on any of the details of their courtship, telling listeners that the pair’s sex “went crazy.”

“You make me feel so safe and so calm all the time,” she told Hyde. For his part, he described entering their relationship as like “something just came crashing over my head like a wave of just like falling in love is insane. It just grabbed me and like it felt incredible.”

As one-half of Peking Duk, ARIA winner Hyde is best known for multi-platinum hits like High, Take Me Over and Stranger.

Chatfield rose to fame as the runner-up on the seventh season of The Bachelor Australia, and parlayed that into becoming one of Australia’s best-loved TV personalities, with appearances on shows like Bachelor in Paradise, I’m A Celebrity … Get Me Out of Here and The Masked Singer Australia.

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