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Pop star Adam Hyde enlists girlfriend Abbie Chatfield for music video about dating apps

Peking Duk star Adam Hyde’s over-the-top romp music clip for his new single slamming “fboys” on dating apps is out, with his media personality girlfriend making a special appearance.

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Media star Abbie Chatfield said vamping it up as a shameless televangelist with “the love of my life” in a new music video was a career highlight.

Award-winning Peking Duk star Adam Hyde and his media personality girlfriend make their onscreen debut in the music video for his new single Online Jesus, released via his solo project Keli Holiday.

“Working with the love of my life filming Online Jesus was one of the most exciting and fulfilling things I’ve done,” said.

The loved-up pair have shared their adorable romance with friends and fans via their social media channels since hard launching the relationship about four months ago.

“Adam is pure talent, creativity, intelligence and humour. Both the song and the music video are direct reflections of that, and of the incredible work of everyone behind the scenes and in the video itself,” Chatfield said.

While the video is a hilarious, over-the-top romp featuring over-egged pashes and party scenes, the song is a serious commentary on the state of modern romance and dating apps.

The song was sparked during a conversation with his LA-based Australian collaborator Alex Cameron about the two single men not wanting to go on the apps to find love.

Peking Duk star Adam Hyde and girlfriend Abbie Chatfield star in the video for Online Jesus, the new single from his side project Keli Holiday. Picture: Supplied.
Peking Duk star Adam Hyde and girlfriend Abbie Chatfield star in the video for Online Jesus, the new single from his side project Keli Holiday. Picture: Supplied.

“When you’re having the conversation about dating, romance and courtship in 2024, you’re talking about these apps and the men who use them,” Hyde said.

“The vast majority of case studies that I’ve done with friends is that the men on these apps genuinely think they’re God’s gift to women or they play the apps as if they’re a game.

“Me and Alex were newly single when we had this conversation and we were talking about navigating modern romance and what do we do, and I was like ‘Dude, I can’t do those apps, they irk me.’”

The off-screen lovers get steamy on-screen in the Online Jesus music video. Picture: Supplied.
The off-screen lovers get steamy on-screen in the Online Jesus music video. Picture: Supplied.

So the pair wrote a song about the “Online Jesus” who is flexing in his profile picture, swiping right on a stream of women’s profiles and “telling all his mates what a God he is.”

Hyde said while he and Chatfield had discussed doing a video project together, they were surprised how the timing of the release of Online Jesus matched with her finishing up another season of the Binge reality series FBoy Island, which features three women trying to uncover who are the “nice guys” looking for love versus the self-proclaimed players.

The loved-up pop star and his influencer girlfriend have delighted their fans with their public displays of affection posted online and it was no different on the set when they were filming the video.

Behind the scenes at the Online Jesus shoot. Picture: Supplied.
Behind the scenes at the Online Jesus shoot. Picture: Supplied.

“We felt like high school kids working together; it was the best way to shoot ever, making out between takes and giving each other the eye across the room,” he said.

Hyde said he has adored being in his “love bubble” with his partner but they will soon be sending some time apart as Chatfield kicks off her Trauma Dump national tour next week.

“For the time being we are pretty cosy … I’m so grateful to be able to experience this feeling with someone I adore,” he said.

“It’s a real treat to wake up every morning knowing I have this person I know is soft and gorgeous and punk and just so inspiring and to share time and romance with her,” he said.

“All the beauty that comes with love, it’s the pinnacle emotion and when we both started feeling that together, it was ‘here we go!’”

Online Jesus is released on Friday via streaming services and the video will premiere on October 10.

Originally published as Pop star Adam Hyde enlists girlfriend Abbie Chatfield for music video about dating apps

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