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Chrishell Stause and G Flip get married again

Chrishell Stause and G Flip get married again

Perth Now27-07-2025
Chrishell Stause and G Flip have tied the knot again.
The 44-year-old actress and the 31-year-old music star - who first wed in Las Vegas in 2023 - have tied the knot once again during a medieval-themed ceremony in Los Angeles.
A copy of their wedding invitation, which has been shared on Instagram, read: "Medieval, Renaissance, Regal, and Festive attire encouraged. (sic)"
The invite, which appeared on a faux scroll, also said: "By royal decree, we request the honor of your noble presence to witness the wedding ceremony of Lord Flipo and Lady Stause. (sic)"
Chrishell wore an off-the-shoulder corseted gown for the ceremony, while G Flip donned a red tunic for the nuptials. Their guests were also seen sporting tunics and knight-like outfits for the wedding ceremony.
The loved-up couple renewed their vows shortly after Chrishell opened up about their desire to have children.
The former Selling Sunset star revealed in June that she was "back on the IVF hell train".
She said on her Instagram Story: "Back on the IVF hell train. I think this may be my last attempt. There are other alternatives, but this route needed to be tried first bc of timing. So if it's meant to be it will be. If not, pivot [heart emoji] (sic)"
Chrishell also thanked her followers for the support they've shown her throughout her IVF journey.
She said in a separate post: "Live footage of me reading all the beautiful supportive messages on the last slide. THANK YOU [prayer emoji] (sic)"
Chrishell split from Jason Oppenheim, her former Selling Sunset co-star, in 2021 because he didn't want to have children. But the reality TV star previously suggested that she was close to realising her long-held ambition of becoming a parent.
Chrishell - who began starring on Selling Sunset, the hit Netflix series, back in 2019 - told Us Weekly: "We are feeling really positive about where we're at currently. And I will tell you this - nobody will be happier to report good news than me when it's that time. So, until then, I just really feel like everything happens for a reason."
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