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Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause reveals how she keeps romance with wife G Flip 'spicy'
Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause reveals how she keeps romance with wife G Flip 'spicy'

Daily Mail​

time6 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause reveals how she keeps romance with wife G Flip 'spicy'

Chrishell Stause opened up about marriage to her partner G Flip as they talked about how they 'keep things spicy.' The Selling Sunset star, 43, and the singer-songwriter, who goes by they/them pronouns, hinted about their steamy sex life after over two years together. The couple also talked about how they plan a wedding and renew their vows every single year to stay 'newlyweds every year' in their Us Weekly cover story. The pair — who also talked about their first kiss and the first time they said 'I love you' to each other — hinted at their turn-ons and post-shower proclivities. G Flip, 31, also revealed the 'signs' that they knew Stause is queer before she even knew. In the story published on Wednesday, the reality TV personality also discussed the way she came out on Selling Sunset as the pair reflected on facing backlash and unfriending haters for their love. From A-list scandals and red carpet mishaps to exclusive pictures and viral moments, subscribe to the DailyMail's new Showbiz newsletter to stay in the loop. While reflecting on their love story, the pair talked about how they have started a tradition of having a wedding every year to 'keep things spicy.' When asked about their couple goals, G Flip, born Georgia Claire Flipo, shared: 'My goal is to do a wedding every single year. 'I think it's really healthy and it's good to update your vows every year,' they continued. 'I think all couples should do it. I reckon it makes you stronger, looking your person in the eyes and promising them new things every year,' they added. 'We do it every July. I'm so excited for this year's. It's my favorite day. Christmas and our wedding every year are the most fun,' Stause said before adding that they like to keep it 'more spontaneous' to keep it fun. 'We normally plan it a week out, so it's super last-minute,' she explained. 'We don't ever want to take the fun out of it, so it becomes a chore. That's the only rule: It can't be stressful. If you're newlyweds every year, that must help keep things spicy. Then, the pair talked about their turn-ons as Stause talked about how G Flip makes her ' feel the sexiest straight out of the shower, no makeup.' 'It's just G's thing,' she said while addressing the singer. 'Before I met you, it was probably the time I would feel the least sexy. I would've called myself "a drowned rat." You've given me so much confidence.' Gushing about Stause in response, G Flip said: 'You in your purest form, naked and out of the shower, you're just so effortlessly beautiful. No makeup, just wet hair, like mmmm, sexy girl!' The Selling Sunset star then shared what she finds sexy about her partner. 'As fun as all of that is, I also find consistency really sexy. The fact that G Flip stays consistent and so emotionally available to me, that is the hottest thing. I'm so proud of who you are as a person. I genuinely believe you are the most intact person. Your heart is so intact. I always say G represents what a perfect childhood creates as a human.' During their chat, G Flip exposed the 'signs' that they knew Stause is queer before she even knew. 'There were signs that Chrishell was already queer,' they shared. 'Can we say what the Wi-Fi password at your house was when I met you?' While laughing, Stause answered: 'PussyPalace. I'm going to have to change that now. I bought the house on my own. I wasn't thinking of it from a queer space, but afterward, in hindsight, I guess it was very queer.' Then, G Flip added: No one would know this because on TV you have to sit so proper, but Chrishell manspreads. That's very queer.' Stause also talked about how her relationship with G Flip differs from other romances she has had in the past. She also talked about what she has to say to people who believe that her marriage with G Flip 'won't last' and that she will 'going back to men.' 'I'm not saying this can't happen in straight relationships, this could be on me, but it was the first time I was in a relationship where there was no expectation about looks,' Stause said while gushing about G Flip. 'Our connection is so much deeper than superficial things,' she continued. 'I think I learned to lead with that a little bit in my previous dating life. And G was the first person to be like, "Stop doing that. I don't care about that." 'All the things I had in my head of what I was really wanting to find — an honest, good person, funny, driven, all the things I find sexy — G is all these things,' Stause said about her life partner. 'I just had to reconfigure the attraction part in my head. I never felt closeted in any way. I just hadn't met someone like G. And then as soon as I did, I realized, "Oh, things are going to be different." I finally feel like this is somebody who will be holding my hand when I'm 85 in a rocking chair.' Later, Stause mentioned that they had plans to have children in the future. 'I recently promoted a show called Love Triangle,' Stause began as she explained. 'And somebody in the press made an assumption that G and I have polyamorous love triangles all the time because we're queer. I'm like, "What are you talking about? This is a very committed relationship. We're trying to have a family!" Then, the pair addressed backlash they faced when Stause first came out and when they made their relationship public. 'We didn't care because we were so happy,' Stause said before discussing what she heard frequently from people who don't believe in them. 'Because I look the way I do, people invalidate our relationship or think it's a phase. 'Or they say, "As soon as you break up, you're going to go back to guys." That's the one that I get constantly, that this is somehow not the same seriousness of a relationship or that I'm doing it for publicity,' she added. 'Guys, it's literally been years.'

Chrishell Stause shares VERY racy comment about her sex life with partner G Flip
Chrishell Stause shares VERY racy comment about her sex life with partner G Flip

Daily Mail​

time07-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Chrishell Stause shares VERY racy comment about her sex life with partner G Flip

Chrishell Stause shared a very racy comment under her singer spouse G Fli p's latest music post on Wednesday as she gave an insight into their sex life. The Selling Sunset star, 43, and her nonbinary partner proved the passion is well and truly alive in their relationship after the singer teased some of their new single. G Flip - who uses 'they/them' pronouns - and Chrishell started dating in March 2022 and went public with their relationship that May before marrying in secret in Las Vegas in July. On Wednesday G Flip sang along to a part of their new single Disco Cowgirl which ended with them singing one long high note. Chrishell then cheekily commented under the post: 'You've made me hit that note before. Love.' Their fans went wild at the admission as they penned under the comment: 'YES MISSUS', 'Now that's the tea!!!', 'giiiirl.' The Selling Sunset star, 43, and her nonbinary partner proved the passion is well and truly alive in their relationship after the singer teased some of their new single The racy confession comes after Chrishell opened up about her fertility process with G Flip. The couple first met at a Halloween party in 2021, approximately two years after the collapse of Chrishell's marriage to This Is Us star Justin Hartley. Now Chrishell has disclosed that she and G Flip are 'actively trying' to expand their family and have taken medical steps towards their goal. 'I'm literally still bleeding from a shot I had to just give myself,' Chrishell shared while speaking to Us Weekly at the Tryst hotel opening in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The development comes nearly three years after G Flip openly declared a desire to have children with Chrishell. 'I definitely see children in my future,' G Flip said on the PEOPLE Every Day podcast in May 2022, the month Chrishell announced their relationship on Selling Sunset. 'Right now, me and Chrishell know where we are in the stages of our lives. And we're very transparent about that,' the Australian singer added. 'I love children. I was a music teacher for years before I became a session drummer and then a solo artist. So I was like, I've always loved kids and yeah, definitely one day that'll be in the future,' G Flip confirmed. Chrishell then cheekily commented under the post: 'You've made me hit that note before. Love' Their fans went wild at the admission as they penned under the comment: 'YES MISSUS', 'Now that's the tea!!!', 'giiiirl' Chrishell's previous relationship was with her boss Jason Oppenheim, co-owner of the real estate brokerage whose employees form the main cast of Selling Sunset. Jason and Chrishell dated for a few months in 2021, but ultimately went their separate ways because of their different views of having children. In the wake of their split, he wrote on Instagram that he and Chrishell had 'different wants regarding a family,' while she also confirmed on social media that their 'ideas for family' were 'ultimately' not 'aligned' with one another. Shedding further light on the specific difference, she said: 'Men have the luxury of time that women don't and that's just the way it goes.' Chrishell's last marriage was to This Is Us heartthrob Justin Hartley, whom he married in October 2017 before filing for divorce two years later. She then tearfully claimed on Selling Sunset that Justin informed her of the divorce filing over text and then '45 minutes later, the world new.' A source later said Justin was 'irritated that she's airing their private information publicly and knows there is more to the story than is being told,' via Us Weekly. Justin tied the knot with Blood And Treasure actress Sofia Pernas just three months after he and Chrishell finalized their divorce. Chrishell recently told Daily Mail Australia exclusively that she found love with G Flip after shedding any preconceptions about what she wanted in a romance. 'I am all for falling in love with the person and I don't think it really matters how tall someone is, what colour hair someone has, personally I don't care what gender someone is,' explained the actress and reality star. 'I just feel like the perfect person should speak from a point of, if you went by exactly what you think you want, you might miss the best catch that there ever was for you. In throwing all that out of the window, I found my soulmate.'

Chrishell Stause reveals painful side-effect of fertility process with nonbinary spouse G Flip
Chrishell Stause reveals painful side-effect of fertility process with nonbinary spouse G Flip

Daily Mail​

time27-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Chrishell Stause reveals painful side-effect of fertility process with nonbinary spouse G Flip

Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause has revealed a painful side effect of her fertility process with her nonbinary spouse G Flip. The couple first met at a Halloween party in 2021, approximately two years after the collapse of Chrishell's marriage to This Is Us star Justin Hartley. G Flip and Chrishell started dating in March 2022 and went public with their relationship that May before marrying in secret in Las Vegas in July. Now Chrishell, 43, has disclosed that she and G Flip are 'actively trying' to expand their family and have taken medical steps towards their goal. 'I'm literally still bleeding from a shot I had to just give myself,' Chrishell shared while speaking to Us Weekly at the Tryst hotel opening in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. The development comes nearly three years after G Flip, who uses 'they/them' pronouns, openly declared a desire to have children with Chrishell. 'I definitely see children in my future,' G Flip said on the PEOPLE Every Day podcast in May 2022, the month Chrishell announced their relationship on Selling Sunset. 'Right now, me and Chrishell know where we are in the stages of our lives. And we're very transparent about that,' the Australian singer added. 'I love children. I was a music teacher for years before I became a session drummer and then a solo artist. So I was like, I've always loved kids and yeah, definitely one day that'll be in the future,' G Flip confirmed. Chrishell's previous relationship was with her boss Jason Oppenheim, co-owner of the real estate brokerage whose employees form the main cast of Selling Sunset. Jason and Chrishell dated for a few months in 2021, but ultimately went their separate ways because of their different views of having children. In the wake of their split, he wrote on Instagram that he and Chrishell had 'different wants regarding a family,' while she also confirmed on social media that their 'ideas for family' were 'ultimately' not 'aligned' with one another. Shedding further light on the specific difference, she said: 'Men have the luxury of time that women don't and that's just the way it goes.' Chrishell's last marriage was to This Is Us heartthrob Justin Hartley, whom he married in October 2017 before filing for divorce two years later. She then tearfully claimed on Selling Sunset that Justin informed her of the divorce filing over text and then '45 minutes later, the world new.' A source later said Justin was 'irritated that she's airing their private information publicly and knows there is more to the story than is being told,' via Us Weekly. Justin tied the knot with Blood And Treasure actress Sofia Pernas just three months after he and Chrishell finalized their divorce. Chrishell recently told Daily Mail Australia exclusively that she found love with G Flip after shedding any preconceptions about what she wanted in a romance. 'I am all for falling in love with the person and I don't think it really matters how tall someone is, what colour hair someone has, personally I don't care what gender someone is,' explained the actress and reality star. 'I just feel like the perfect person should speak from a point of, if you went by exactly what you think you want, you might miss the best catch that there ever was for you. In throwing all that out of the window, I found my soulmate.'

Chrishell Stause reveals side effect of trying to conceive via IVF: 'I'm still bleeding...'
Chrishell Stause reveals side effect of trying to conceive via IVF: 'I'm still bleeding...'

Perth Now

time26-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Perth Now

Chrishell Stause reveals side effect of trying to conceive via IVF: 'I'm still bleeding...'

Chrishell Stause and G Flip are "actively trying" to conceive a baby via IVF. The 43-year-old reality star tied the knot with singer G-Flip - whose real name is Georgia Claire Flipo - in 2022 and revealed that she was "literally still bleeding" after having to do an injection amid her IVF treatment. She told UsWeekly: "I'm literally still bleeding from a shot I had to just give myself. So, yes, we are actively trying." The 'Selling Sunset' star - who was initially married to former 'This Is Us' actor Justin Hartley and then had a high-profile romance with her Netflix co-star Jason Oppenheim - explained that what makes her current marriage "special" is that they just have an understanding of reach other, and described G Flip as her "favorite human being" in the world. She said: 'I think what makes it special is that we just really meet each other where we are, and it's a really beautiful thing. "We celebrate every part of each other, whether it's the parts a lot of people like or the weird, funny, silly, unique parts, us being nerds to each other. I just feel like it's just really exciting anytime she's in the room and vice versa, just because they're my favorite human being." Chrishell and her wife are also looking to adopt, and just days ago she shared an update after spending time with her niece. She wrote on Instagram: "Spent time with our perfect niece, (no she is not ours, but we are obsessed with her. But the way the comments have slowly changed to positive feedback on this topic is VERY nice to see especially in todays climate. THANK YOU. "We are working on [adoption]. It's a process but will all be worth it[ heart emoji] Sending love right back to you-thank you." The former 'All My Children' actress previously admitted that it had been a "bumpy road" so far and she wanted to keep most of the details away from the public. She said: "Well, it's been a bumpy road. We've kept the details a little under wraps, just because I don't think it helps anybody to go into all the details. 'But I'll just say to anyone that understands this [adoption] process — there are just a lot of different roadblocks, and so we do feel like we're on the upswing."

Youth will finally outnumber Baby Boomers for the first time at federal election
Youth will finally outnumber Baby Boomers for the first time at federal election

News.com.au

time22-04-2025

  • Politics
  • News.com.au

Youth will finally outnumber Baby Boomers for the first time at federal election

OPINION In a year full of political upheaval, the upcoming election will see an unprecedented amount of young, first-time voters dominate the polling booths. For the first time, Gen Z and Millennials will outnumber Baby Boomers. Gen Z and Millennials now make up 47 per cent of the electorate, while Boomers are about 33 per cent. This monumental shift in voter demographics signals not only a numerical shift, but also highlights the generational divide that demands significant attention and action from those vying for a place in office. As we inch closer to the election, the question remains – what issues should the government focus on to ensure the voices of young Australians are prioritised? As a self-proclaimed 'zillennial' whose music tastes span from the likes of Ms Lauryn Hill and the Cranberries to G Flip and Docheii, and who is the proud owner of the title 'political nerd' in my friend group, the upcoming Australian federal election fills me with excited anticipation and pessimistic dread. Our social media feeds are oversaturated with news articles detailing all of the horrors occurring nationally and worldwide. We mask our terror by trying to educate ourselves, subscribing to daily newsletters and listening to podcast episodes and telling mates that we 'read an article' when really we're referring to a TikTok we saw. As young adults trying to navigate a world full of opportunities and often juggling multiple responsibilities – work, study, caring duties et cetera – it can be easy to simply dismiss the overwhelming news cycle and switch off from politics altogether, but we need to stay engaged to ensure our issues are being taken seriously. As the Chair of the Australian Youth Affairs Coalition, I have the privilege of representing the 4.7 million young people in this country and regularly meet with local, state and federal representatives to make sure that the voices of young Australia are heard where important decisions are being made. I hear stories and anecdotes from young people from all walks of life and draw on my own lived experience as a rural kid with proud mixed heritage (Fijian and First Nations) to advocate for the inclusion of youth voices in this election. Despite the predicted surge in voter participation, there remains a significant gap between the issues young voters care about and the policies that are prioritised by those in power. It's no secret that the Australian government has been slow to address the priorities of the younger generations, particularly when it comes to addressing intergenerational inequality, the climate crisis, economic inequality and social justice issues. But I want politicians to note that these issues aren't peripheral to young voters, they're paramount to their futures. Young Australians are consistently faced with growing economic inequality, employment instability and out-of-reach housing prices. Metropolitan areas such as Sydney and Melbourne are becoming increasingly unaffordable for homeowners, forcing young people into an unstable rental market. This, compounded with the rising cost of living, wages not competing with inflation and rising interest rates, means economic pressures have become a daily concern. Loaded with an ever-growing HECS debt for my degree in librarianship (yes, you need a degree to be a librarian), I have long given up on the dream of homeownership. As a young renter with a stable, full-time job, looking at my monthly budget fills me with dread. With rising costs of basic necessities like cheese and bread, my weekly shopping bill fluctuates faster than my yearly KPI increase, leaving me to resort to cheap meals like two-minute noodles and a soup packet. I am nothing if not resourceful and can make bulk meal prepping stretch multiple days, but some days it's not enough. The Climate Crisis is arguably one of the defining issues dominating the minds and conversations of young people. We have lived through flood, fire, drought and famine with no concrete solutions to these issues in sight. Rather than proactively working towards ensuring Australia meets global targets and investing in research to protect our sunburnt country, the Australian government instead insists on only providing reactive measures that are insufficient. Living in the Central West of NSW, I have witnessed every act of God imaginable. Flood, fire, plague and drought have dominated weekly conversations with colleagues and neighbours. We religiously check weather apps and frantically update Facebook for any warnings issued by the local council. Young Australians want to see bold and aggressive policies that tackle these issues head on, including providing a pathway to increasing renewable energy, stricter emissions regulations and proactive natural disaster prevention and recovery measures. Constantly living in the midst of reoccurring 'one in 100 year floods' or multiple 'unprecedented' dry seasons is exhausting. The rising cost of education and overwhelming burden of exorbitant student loans is a major contributing factor to wealth inequality in this country. While the HECS program has allowed many Australians to access education, it has left them with crippling debt that greatly affects their current financial status and the inability to save for the future. Wiping out student loan debts isn't enough. The Australian government must prioritise making tertiary education more accessible through increased vocational training, funding centralised study hubs for those in rural and regional areas and offering alternative pathways that identify any prior work experience and provide holistic support for those from marginalised backgrounds. So how do we tackle these issues? We need to ensure that young people feel empowered and valued to actively contribute to decision-making in practical ways. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to youth participation. The Australian government should encourage active participation in civic engagement through lowering the voting age, national civic education programs and offering young Australians the chance to participate in meaningful discussions with tangible outcomes. This election offers a unique opportunity for the government to effectively engage an untapped cohort of voters. Young people are not asking for handouts. We are demanding that the Australian government take us seriously and help us to build a liveable future that is co-designed by us.

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