Abbie Chatfield, a reality TV star, has issued a lengthy apology following her boyfriend Keli Holiday's detention and denial of entry into the United States. Holiday was attempting to return to the US after a show in Toronto, but was stopped at the Canada-US border, forcing him to cancel his New York performance. Chatfield's apology addressed a resurfaced video from a year ago where she made comments about Luigi Mangione, the man accused of killing UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Chatfield stated that the video was misinterpreted and that she didn't intend to call for violence. She explained that the video was a critique of “incels”. Chatfield clarified that Holiday had no knowledge of the video. Holiday, whose real name is Adam Hyde, was halfway through his North American tour when he was denied re-entry into the US. The reason for the denial has not been confirmed. Australian citizens require a valid passport and either an approved ESTA or a visa to enter the US. The incident has raised questions about the potential impact of Chatfield's past actions on her boyfriend's situation.