Chrishell Stause marries Aussie singer G Flip for a third time in medieval-themed wedding
Chrishell Stause and G Flip said 'I do' for a third time in a medieval-themed wedding ceremony in Los Angeles on Sunday.
Stause shared pics from the wedding via her Instagram Stories, including the invitation which welcomed guests to the wedding of 'Lord Flipo and Lady Stause.'
Details included the Selling Sunset star making a scroll for her vows and the couple getting married in the presence of two knights dressed in full costume.
Stause fit the theme perfectly in an off-the-shoulder white dress with billowy sleeves and a lace-up corset.
G Flip also went all out, wearing a red prince costume complete with a sword.
The couple rented out a castle in the Hollywood Hills for the occasion, TMZ reported.
Among their guests was celebrity hairstylist Chris Appleton, who posed with the couple and the knights.
Stause, 44, and G Flip, 31, secretly got married for the first time in May 2023 in Las Vegas after one year of dating.
They later renewed their vows in the musician's home country of Australia in July 2024 while celebrating Stause's 43rd birthday.
The couple previously shared that they plan to have a wedding every year.
'Why would you just do it once? In different locations with different amounts of people,' G Flip, who is non-binary, said on The Viall Files podcast in June 2023.
'You celebrate your birthday once a year and when you're married you're with this person every day, so why don't you celebrate that once a year?' they added.
G Flip also said their weddings wouldn't be 'traditional.'
'Chrishell has already done the big traditional,' they explained. 'I'm not big on traditional things.'
Stause told E! News in May 2023, 'We promised we're going to just do it [get married] every year, whether it's another Vegas situation or somewhere else. But just every year, something around the same time, spontaneous, fun, get everybody together and every single year, just celebrate.'
Stause was previously married to actor Justin Hartley. He filed for divorce in 2019 after two years of marriage.
She called their very public divorce 'traumatising.' But she later shared on Selling Sunset that she was able to receive closure from her ex-husband after he moved on and married his former Young and the Restless co-star Sofia Pernas.
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