Media personality Abbie Chatfield has made a startling revelation about her boyfriend Adam Hyde's latest musical release. The 30-year-old influencer confirmed that Hyde, 35, incorporated a very intimate audio recording into one of his recent singles.
The Saucy Disclosure on Social Media
Chatfield shared this personal detail on her Instagram account this Tuesday. She reposted the music video for her partner's song titled More, which he released under his solo alias Keli Holiday. In a candid caption accompanying the clip, Chatfield openly disclosed the unconventional sound element within the track.
"This song has my orgasm in it btw x lmao," she wrote, adding a lighthearted tone to the intimate revelation. This public acknowledgment has sparked considerable discussion among her followers and music listeners alike.
Previous Discussion in Stellar Magazine
The couple had actually first discussed this unusual musical inclusion last November during a joint interview with Stellar Magazine. During that conversation, they disclosed that Hyde's upcoming release would feature audio captured during one of their private moments together.
Adam Hyde described the track as "a very horny song" containing "a lot of saucy stuff." He elaborated on the creative process, explaining how the recording came about during an intimate moment between the couple.
The Recording Process Explained
"There was a time where we were having sex and I said, 'Okay, I'm gonna record it.' And she's like, 'Cool, let's do it,'" Hyde revealed during the magazine interview. He described the musical composition as having a bridge section that builds and breaks down in a way that "kind of feels like an orgasm" and creates a "swelling" sensation.
Interestingly, the initial recording attempt during their lovemaking session proved unsuccessful because bedsheets covered the microphone, rendering the audio inaudible. However, a second recording captured via voice note ultimately made it into the final version of the song.
Personal Reactions and Relationship Context
Hyde described his decision to include their sexual activity in his music as an act of "romance," framing it as a creative expression of their relationship. Meanwhile, Chatfield expressed mixed feelings about hearing the final product.
"I think it's very cool, so I gave full consent. But me hearing it, if I think about it, I feel sick," she admitted during the Stellar Magazine interview, highlighting the complex emotions surrounding such a personal inclusion in public art.
A Strong and Trusting Partnership
The couple's relationship appears to be flourishing since they debuted their romance in June 2024. Chatfield has even participated in Hyde's on-stage performances, further blending their personal and professional lives.
Chatfield described her relationship with Hyde as "the best she's ever had" and addressed concerns from some fans that he might be "using her" for fame. She pointed out that Hyde has "had a bigger career than me" and expressed confidence that "he's successful in his own right."
"I think I'm cool for being with him, not the other way around," she asserted, reversing the typical narrative about celebrity relationships. The couple's foundation of friendship, having known each other for two years before dating, has contributed significantly to the trust between them.
This revelation about the intimate audio inclusion represents just one aspect of their unconventional approach to both their relationship and their respective creative careers. The disclosure has certainly generated attention for Hyde's musical project while offering a glimpse into the couple's boundary-pushing approach to art and intimacy.



