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Abbie Chatfield opens up about X-rated act while on holiday

Abbie Chatfield opens up about X-rated act while on holiday

Courier-Mail25-06-2025
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One of Australia's most well known media personalities has revealed one X-rated thing she is looking forward to on her upcoming trip to Europe.
Abbie Chatfield is currently holidaying in Europe with her boyfriend Adam Hyde, one half of Peking Duk, in honour of her 30th birthday.
But, during an Ask Me Anything on her popular Listnr podcast It's A Lot, she revealed one thing she was really excited about ahead of the trip.
'For those of you who don't know, I went to a sex club in Sydney with my friends and I walked in, and the girl behind the bar goes, 'It's Abbie Chatfield,' Chatfield said on the podcast.
Abbie Chatfield has spoken about an X-rated thing she is looking forward to on her trip. Picture: Instagram
Being recognised soured the experience for the 30-year-old, who was in lingerie at the time, and therefore she did not partake in any of the activities at the venue.
'I felt deeply uncomfortable and anxious the entire time, people were coming up to me and recognising me — no one's allowed phones so it was actually worse,' she said.
Chatfield added she and Hyde, who also performs under the name Keli Holiday, have been monogamous throughout their relationship — and will likely continue to do so. But, the trip to Europe allows them to explore their sexuality as a couple without being recognised.
'I've been gagging for a threesome,' Chatfield said bluntly.
'I've been gagging to f*** a woman, you know I'm a bisexual girly pop. But we haven't been able to — like, in Australia, who are we going to have a threesome with?'
Chatfield said there was a difference between her sharing her sex life publicly, and others talking about her sex life. She also expressed that she enjoys the idea of watching Hyde have sex with another woman.
Chatfield has been open about her bisexuality. Picture: Instagram
Chatfield with boyfriend Adam Hyde. Picture: Instagram
'The shame kink is only in the moment, not once it's over,' she said.
She said the couple have spoken a lot about experiencing a sex club in Europe, including their boundaries and what they are willing to do.
'I think on the first time we go, we should go and agree to only f*** each other and not touch anyone else,' she said.
She said the next time they go to a sex club, they will talk more about what they would be willing to do outside of their relationship. Chatfield expressed that she only wanted to have sexual relationships outside of Hyde with a woman — she said she didn't want to make any other men happy.
'No men I meet in a sex club will ever respect me as much as Adam — and I've never really been into random hook ups,' she said.
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