Abbie Chatfield has posted a bizarre clip of herself dancing to her boyfriend Adam Hyde’s songs.
The media personality, who rose to fame on The Bachelor Australia, shared a clip to Instagram on Thursday alongside her partner to promote his upcoming album.
Adam, whose musical alias is Keli Holiday, revealed that his followers had the chance to pick which single off his new record he should release next.
‘Since you guys have made Dancing2 such a beautiful thing, I want to give back to you,’ he said of his recently released song, which was nominated for an ARIA.
‘So choose out of the next four songs what you want to hear next off the album.
‘My beautiful girlfriend Abbie shall do interpretive dance,’ he said, as he introduced his reality star beau, 30, and his much-anticipated songs.
Abbie Chatfield has posted a bizarre clip of herself dancing to her boyfriend Adam Hyde’s songs
Abbie, who wore a flowing blue Bec & Bridge dress, proceeded to get down to Adam’s music in different styles while he sat beside her.
Fans flooded the comments section as they voted which songs they wanted released, with a majority hailing song number three as the clear favourite.
However, despite the gushing comments on the post, there were a few who found the whole thing rather odd.
‘This hurt to watch,’ one person wrote.
Another simply penned: ‘Wtf.’
One fan confusedly asked, ‘Is this satire of some description?’
It comes after news that Abbie Chatfield is being sued for defamation by her one-time ‘male best friend’.
Heath Kelley claims she falsely suggested he supported genocide and the slaughter of children to her hundreds of thousands of Instagram followers.
It comes after news that Abbie Chatfield is being sued for defamation by her one-time ‘male best friend’
Heath Kelley claims she falsely suggested he supported genocide and the slaughter of children to her hundreds of thousands of Instagram followers
The Daily Mail can exclusively reveal details of the lawsuit against the one-time Bachelor star and outspoken activist in the Federal Court of Australia.
It is understood that Kelley, a law student and former Virgin Australia guest services officer, had privately messaged Chatfield in May to say that he was ‘pro-Israel’ because of its support for gay and women’s rights.
That statement was what allegedly prompted her to shame Kelley – who is no celebrity – in the most public of ways.
The Daily Mail revealed on Thursday that Kelley had filed a defamation lawsuit against Chatfield in September.
Since the news broke, Chatfield’s only response to the lawsuit has been a complaint about the Mail describing her controversies as ‘woes’.
Chatfield and Kelley were once so close their relationship sparked romance rumours.
The pair made tabloid headlines in 2019 when they danced together in a raunchy online video. In it, Chatfield grinded up against Kelley and said ‘I love this song and I love this man.’
Chatfield, who had recently become a celebrity by starring on Channel Ten’s The Bachelor, was quick to publicly deny they were an item, describing Kelley as ‘my best friend of ten years.’
However, that relationship has now clearly soured.