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Keli Holiday Unveils Music Video for ‘Online Jesus’ Starring Abbie Chatfield

Keli Holiday has dropped the highly anticipated music video for his latest single Online Jesus, featuring Alex Cameron. The video, shot in Naarm/Melbourne, stars Keli Holiday and his real-life partner Abbie Chatfield as eccentric televangelists in a satirical take on modern-day influencers. Directed by Ryan Sauer and Kyra Agathos, the video is a humorous commentary on the world of social media and online dating.

Keli explains the concept, saying, “Influencers today are like modern televangelists – selling an idealized version of themselves, just like f*ckboys on dating apps.” The video features bold styling, outrageous hair, and a playful energy that perfectly matches the song’s punk-pop vibe.

The collaboration marks Keli and Abbie’s first official project together, and their on-screen chemistry shines throughout.

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“The shoot was the most fun I’ve ever had on set by light years. We had the time of our lives making out and feeling each other up in between takes like teenagers at school. Abbie is a powerhouse and it’s an honour to have her on board for this.” – Keli Holiday. 

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

Online Jesus continues to blend Keli Holiday’s infectious sound with Alex Cameron’s indie flair, offering a tongue-in-cheek look at love in the digital age. Stay tuned for more tour dates as Keli Holiday prepares to hit the road again.

Written by Chris Lamaro