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Abbie Chatfield strips down to a bikini while enjoying a romantic getaway in Greece with her boyfriend Adam Hyde as Europe welcomes couple after singer was detained in the US

They may have trouble getting into the US, but Europe has welcomed Abbie Chatfield and her boyfriend Adam Hyde with open arms.The pair recently enjoyed a trip t...

Abbie Chatfield strips down to a bikini while enjoying a romantic getaway in Greece with her boyfriend Adam Hyde as Europe welcomes couple after singer was detained in the US
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They may have trouble getting into the US, but Europe has welcomed and her boyfriend Adam Hyde with open arms.

The pair recently enjoyed a trip to , with Abbie, 31, posting several photos of their romantic getaway to the island of Folegandros on Sunday night.

In one image, the podcast host showed off her incredible bikini body as she stripped down to a glittery two-piece swimsuit.

She also shared images of her and Adam dining out, relaxing on the beach and a selfie of herself wearing a piece from her summer holiday wardrobe.

The controversial media personality said she barely took any photos during her holiday, but indulged in her favourite hobby - painting.

The couple's trip comes after Adam was recently denied entry into the US.

Abbie Chatfield and her boyfriend Adam Hyde recently enjoyed a trip to Greece , with Abbie, 31, posting several photo of their trip to the island of Folegandros on Sunday night

In one image, the podcast host showed off her incredible bikini body as she stripped down to a glittery two-piece swimsuit

Adam, 37, who performs under the name Keli Holiday, was supposed to perform four shows across the US and Canada between May 1 and May 7, but was detained at the US-Canada border and refused re-entry into the United States.

There was speculation he was detained due to a video Abbie shared in July last year, in which she implied 'incels' should harm US President Donald Trump.

Adam was detained at the US-Canadian border in May after completing his Canadian dates in Toronto.

It resulted in the abrupt cancellation of his final New York show.

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Ticket-holders were informed the gig would no longer go ahead, while Adam revealed his entire touring party also had their visas revoked.

Taking to Instagram, the musician shared his shock over the ordeal.

'Hello stunnas, unfortunately I'm not going to make it to tonight's show at Baby's All Right in NYC,' he wrote.

'I have spent all day detained at the Canadian border and denied entry back into the US despite having the proper visa documentation in place. I'm still trying to get clarity on the situation myself.'

Abbie also shared a selfie of her summer holiday wardrobe

The couple's romantic trip comes after Adam was recently denied entry into the US

'I hate letting people down and to be honest, really wanted to party with you all,' he continued.

'Thank you for all the support and patience while I figured this out.'

A representative later confirmed the singer had returned to Australia and was preparing for the next leg of his domestic tour.

While no formal explanation was provided by US authorities, the incident occurred amid heightened US border controls following recent policy changes. 

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Australians have braced for increased scrutiny following proposed changes to the Electronic System for Travel Authorisation (ESTA), which could require travellers from visa-exempt nations, including Australia, to provide up to five years of social media history.

The policy overhaul sparked fears among many travellers that controversial digital footprints could impact entry approval.

Shortly after the incident, Abbie apologised for the comments she made in a video last year about Trump, further fuelling the rumours that US border control took umbrage with the clip.

She said she had 'done so much growing' in the year since posting the video.

Adam, 37, who performs under the name Keli Holiday, was supposed to perform four shows across the US and Canada between May 1 and May 7, but was detained at the US-Canada border and refused re-entry into the United States. There was speculation he was detained due to a video Abbie shared in July last year, in which she implied 'incels' should harm US President Donald Trump

'I have [done] so much work to really understand the impact of my words, and also understand that I need to f***ing think before I speak,' she said.

Abbie went on to argue that her original post was only a joke aimed at 'incels' and the online idolisation of accused killer Luigi Mangione.

'People have said that I have called for the assassination of Trump. I do not want that to happen. I want to be clear,' she said.

'I do NOT believe that political assassinations are positive for anybody.

'I never called for the assassination of [Trump]. This was a punchline ... about incels and the… bizarre reaction to Luigi Mangione.'

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Abbie said her 'joke' was 'misinterpreted', but added that she regrets ever making the video in the first place.

'Looking back on all the things that I've said over my career, there's so much I should have done differently, and this video is one of them,' she said.

'But I do want you to know the context and the attempt at a joke that really wasn't funny, and also the fact that I did not say President Trump.'

Abbie finished her video by saying her national speaking tour will shed new light on her recent growth as a media personality.

'I want people to understand that I'm genuinely concerned about these topics, and I need to redirect my anger into being educational,' she said.

'Yes, still having a laugh, but not in a way that could harm people.'

She did not name Trump in the July 2025 clip, but made a gun symbol with her fingers and implied he should be harmed.

'Americans, when are you going to do it? Why is it not already done? Every day, there's another [gun symbol] happening, right?' she said.

'Awful for your country, right? Awful, right? Why don't we redirect this energy to something else, you know?'

The video courted controversy online as it came at a time when the US faced a rise in politically motivated violence, including an assassination attempt on Trump.

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