They said ‘I do’ again!
Australian musician G Flip and American television personality Chrishell Stause have renewed their vows in Australia more than one year after eloping in Las Vegas.
Stause, 43, confirmed the news in a series of Instagram Stories shared overnight, calling their vow renewal – which also doubled as the Selling Sunset star’s birthday celebration – “the best night of [her] life”.
Watch the video above.
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Loved ones sang Happy Birthday to Stause as she stood at the altar holding hands with the 30-year-old singer, who was wearing a cowboy hat and leather pants.
“Bday/Aussie Wedding/vow renewal with the whole Aussie fam 🥹🥹🥰🥰🥰,” Stause captioned the video, which showed Stause, dressed in a white satin midi-dress, lifting up her arm and cheering.
She also shared a selfie taken with G Flip – who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns – alongside the caption: “Best. Day. Ever.”
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Stause and G Flip – whose real name is Georgia Claire Flipo – first got married in Las Vegas in May 2023, saying afterwards they wanted to do a wedding every year following.
After their Las Vegas elopement, however, the couple was forced to respond to claims their marriage was a ‘sham’, clarifying their ceremony was not legally binding – but as far as they were concerned, they were really married.
“Well, honestly, I think that everyone is [acting] like that’s the thing. They’re like, ‘Gotcha,'” Stause said during an appearance on SiriusXM Hits 1 LA with Tony Fly and Symon.
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“But to be honest with you, we knew if we did it, we would also hear people say, ‘Oh, you know, G wants a green card’, where it’s like G already has a passport, a visa,” Stause continued of her partner, who hails from Melbourne.
“It doesn’t matter what we do for the rest of our lives, we’re gonna hear criticism, so we decided we are always just gonna do exactly what we wanna do and I’m not out here to try and prove people how serious it is or how meaningful it was.
“If you don’t believe it, I don’t care and that’s the best part. I don’t need your approval,” Stause concluded.
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In a report published 11 days after the announcement, it was alleged there was no record of Stause or G Flip obtaining a marriage license in Clark County, Nevada, which is the area the wedding took place in.
But other sources claimed it was simply a matter of timing, with the couple having planned to do an official ceremony at a later date.
Stause and G Flip first met at a Halloween party in 2021, and shortly after, G Flip asked Stause to star in their GET ME OUTTA HERE music video – the rest, as they say, is history.
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Speaking with 9honey Celebrity ahead of their wedding, G Flip, who is a star in their own right, revealed they’re not always bothered when their wife’s superstar status is at the centre of the spotlight when it comes to their own career.
“It [does bother] me when I know that [people are] trying to get a headline, when they’re poking you for something that’s not even something that you’d [say],” G Flip said of the questions they get asked about their partner.
“I don’t want to feel like I’m being grilled on stuff. If they’re silly questions, I’ll just try to work my way around it.”
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