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Chrishell Stause and G-Flip marry again for fourth time and renew vows in LA medieval castle ceremony
Chrishell Stause and G-Flip marry again for fourth time and renew vows in LA medieval castle ceremony

Daily Mail​

time2 days ago

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Chrishell Stause and G-Flip marry again for fourth time and renew vows in LA medieval castle ceremony

Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause and G-Flip renew their vows, yet again, during their fourth annual wedding ceremony held in a castle in LA. The medieval-themed nuptials on Saturday appeared to be held at available-for-rent Mulholland Castle, according to Zillow. Celebrity hairstylist Chris Appleton used his Instagram Stories to share photos of the 44-year-old in an off-the-shoulder corseted bridal gown with the 31-year-old DJ in a regal red prince costume. The couple's period-style invite read: 'By royal decree, we request the honor of your noble presence to witness the wedding ceremony of Lord Flipo & Lady Stause. 'Lord Flipo & Lady Stause bid thee join in revelry and royal delight. Medieval, renaissance, regal, and festive attire encouraged. RSVP with haste!' Chrishell and G Flip first tied the knot in Las Vegas in July 2022, before they renewed their vows in Palm Springs, California, in July 2023. The couple's third time was in Melbourne, Australia, in July 2024. Chrishell told E! News in 2023: 'We promised we're going to [renew our vows] every year ... something around the same time, spontaneous, fun, get everybody together and every single year, just celebrate.' However, Instagram users were less than thrilled about the couple's attention-getting wedding obsession. One message said: 'Why Chrishell? Why?' Another called it 'cringey'. A third wrote: 'Imagine cosplaying at your own wedding.' Crafty: 'Lady Stause' dyed her own vow scroll with tea (left) and crafted her bouquet (right) 'Why?': On Instagram, users were less than thrilled by the couple's attention-getting wedding obsession

Chrishell Stause marries G Flip for the fourth time
Chrishell Stause marries G Flip for the fourth time

Yahoo

time2 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Chrishell Stause marries G Flip for the fourth time

Chrishell Stause and her partner G Flip have once again tied the knot. This time, the pair enjoyed an epic, medieval-themed bash surrounded by their closest friends and loved ones at a castle venue in Los Angeles. Stause donned a white gown with a lace-up corset, while Aussie musician G Flip played the role of a dashing knight. The Selling Sunset alum wrote over the invitation, which bore an image of a castle, "Lots of gay merriment to happen later today!" Stause and G Flip (full name Georgia Flipo) secretly tied the knot in Las Vegas in July 2022 before renewing their vows in Palm Springs a year later. Stause and the non-binary rocker renewed their vows for a second time in Melbourne, Australia, in July 2024. "We promised we're going to do it every year," the Daytime Emmy nominee explained to E! News in 2023. Before their latest nuptials, Stause shared an update on the couple's journey towards parenthood, confirming she was trying IVF one more time. The TV star wrote, "If it's meant to be, it will be. If not, pivot." G Flip has been candid about their desire for children in the past. "I definitely see children in my future," the drummer said on the People Every Day podcast. "I've always loved kids. One day that'll be in the future."

Chrishell Stause weds G-Flip for the FOURTH TIME during Medieval ceremony atop LA 'castle'
Chrishell Stause weds G-Flip for the FOURTH TIME during Medieval ceremony atop LA 'castle'

Daily Mail​

time3 days ago

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  • Daily Mail​

Chrishell Stause weds G-Flip for the FOURTH TIME during Medieval ceremony atop LA 'castle'

Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause and partner G-Flip renewed their vows, yet again, during their fourth annual wedding ceremony held atop a castle in Los Angeles on Saturday. The Medieval-themed nuptials appeared to be held at the 3,800-square-foot, five-bedroom Mulholland Castle, which can be rented for $18K/month - according to Zillow. Celebrity hairstylist Chris Appleton Instastoried snaps of the Kentucky-born 44-year-old wearing her off-the-shoulder corseted bridal gown and the Australian 31-year-old dressed in a regal red prince costume. 'By royal decree, we request the honor of your noble presence to witness the wedding ceremony of Lord Flipo & Lady Stause,' the bride and groom's invite read. 'Lord Flipo & Lady Stause bid thee join in revelry and royal delight. Medieval, renaissance, regal, and festive attire encouraged. RSVP with haste!' 'Lady Stause' even dyed her own vow scroll with a tea bag and crafted her own bouquet. Chrishell (born Terrina) and G Flip (born Georgia Flipo) secretly tied the knot in Las Vegas, NV in July 2022 without obtaining a marriage license before renewing their vows in Palm Springs, CA in July 2023. Stause and the non-binary rocker - who uses they/them pronouns - renewed their vows for a third time in Melbourne, Australia in July 2024. 'We promised we're going to [renew our vows] every year,' the Daytime Emmy nominee explained to E! News in 2023. 'But just every year, something around the same time, spontaneous, fun, get everybody together and every single year, just celebrate.' On social media, Instagram users were less than thrilled about the couple's attention-getting wedding obsession including @jessicazamprognoo_ who commented: 'Why Chrishell? Why?' Instagram user @bighag007 simply wrote: 'Cringey.' 'In need of attention and trying to be relevant,' Instagram user @cjmrip noted. 'Imagine cosplaying at your own wedding,' Instagram user @blondambitionoo7 wrote. 'Didn't Adrianne Curry already do this?' 'Lady Stause' even dyed her own vow scroll with a tea bag and crafted her own bouquet Instagram user @vittoriac4 commented: 'Oh Chriselle, Chriselle, Chriselle.' 'Performative nonsense,' Instagram user @ruchami955 scoffed. The inseparable pair were dating other people - The Oppenheim Group president Jason Oppenheim and The Bachelorette Australia #7 Brooke Blurton - when the met at a Halloween party in 2021, but they didn't start dating until five months later. G Flip then enlisted Chrishell to be the sultry vixen in their music video for Get Me Outta Here video in 2022. 'I adore you and cherish every second in your presence,' the Disco Cowgirl singer gushed on Instagram last week. 'You're my best friend and the most beautiful partner and wife I could ever dream of. I hope you have a beautiful birthday today and every day my angel - you're a hot lil muffin that lights up the world. You're wusband.' The inseparable pair were dating other people - The Oppenheim Group president Jason Oppenheim (L) and The Bachelorette Australia #7 Brooke Blurton (R) - when the met at a Halloween party in 2021, but they didn't start dating until five months later The Disco Cowgirl singer gushed on Instagram last week: 'I adore you and cherish every second in your presence. You're my best friend and the most beautiful partner and wife I could ever dream of' On June 19, Stause revealed she was 'back on the IVF hell train' and warned it might be her 'last attempt' before they explore 'other alternatives' for children. The Traitors #3 contestant was previously married to This Is Us alum Justin Hartley, but their bitter divorce was finalized in 2021 after nearly two years of wedded bliss. Chrishell has been hard at work filming the ninth season of Adam DiVello's reality show Selling Sunset as well as the fourth season of spin-off Selling the OC, which premieres October 29 on Netflix. G Flip is next scheduled to perform at Montréal Pride on August 8 at 5pm, which will be held on the TD Canada stage in Quebec's Olympic Park Esplanade. On September 5, the Big Ol' Hammer singer will release their third studio album Dream Ride.

Caerphilly couple renew vows after incurable cancer diagnosis
Caerphilly couple renew vows after incurable cancer diagnosis

BBC News

time27-06-2025

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  • BBC News

Caerphilly couple renew vows after incurable cancer diagnosis

A couple who brought forward their vow renewal after a terminal cancer diagnosis say they're giving their children and grandchildren "something special to remember".Trasi Coghlan, 62, had already battled cancer three times, and was planning a vow renewal with husband Mark, 65, on their 40th anniversary but they brought the date forward after her original wedding became a "sad day" as Trasi's mother died from cancer the day before."Mark said, 'Come on let's get going and make some more memories' and that's what we did," said Trasi after the ceremony and reception on Thursday. "It's very important because it's making special memories that a everyone can share, not just me and Mark but our children, grandchildren and friends have something lovely to remember."Trasi called the generosity local businesses that donated a venue, her wedding dress, flowers, and her make-up, "overwhelming". "It was amazing the amount of family and friends who came. "The whole thing from start finish was perfect."Speaking on Radio Wales Breakfast before the wedding, Trasi said the whole family was "really excited". "Our original wedding day wasn't very nice," she said."My mum passed sadly with cancer the day before so we never really enjoyed our day." She said they had "always wanted to have another wedding day" and had planned to do one on their 40th anniversary. "But obviously, with the diagnosis and everything, my husband said, 'right, we'll, we'll do it now'," Trasi said. The couple's daughter posted on Facebook asking for venue ideas and "within the hour", she got a phone call from Ridgeway Golf Club. Trasi said there was "no end of people ringing up, offering to help and contribute".It's really blown our minds with with how kind people have been," she of Trasi's close friends married the couple and Bells & Whistles, a wedding company, provided the photography and donated a dress. The couple said their emotions were "all over the place" because while it is a "happy occasion", it is "very emotional because of the circumstances". "The chemo and the treatments have been extremely tough, and it's been hard for my family, watching me go through this," said Trasi."I really appreciate everything my family and all my friends are doing to support me... and keep me going on the bad days." She said chemotherapy and genetic treatment try to "slow the cancer down to give me more time". But "it absolutely knocks me for six", she said."I can't manage a shower on my own. I struggle just to even get out of bed some mornings, it's a massive thing for me."

Mom with Stage 4 Cancer Renews Vows with College Sweetheart. Their 5-Year-Old Son Walks Her Down the Aisle (Exclusive)
Mom with Stage 4 Cancer Renews Vows with College Sweetheart. Their 5-Year-Old Son Walks Her Down the Aisle (Exclusive)

Yahoo

time26-05-2025

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  • Yahoo

Mom with Stage 4 Cancer Renews Vows with College Sweetheart. Their 5-Year-Old Son Walks Her Down the Aisle (Exclusive)

Jordan and John Groom, both 29, celebrated their vow renewal in California earlier this month while she faces cancer 'We wanted a moment of brightness for our family and friends to remember," Jordan says of the ceremony, which was organized by nonprofit Wish Upon a Wedding 'I know it sounds cliché, but I've never seen a couple that embodies love as much as they do,' a longtime friend gushesEditor's note: Johnny Dodd, a senior writer at PEOPLE, first began covering Chicago-based nonprofit Wish Upon a Wedding last year. Earlier this month, he attended one of the ceremonies they organize for terminal and seriously ill couples, speaking with the family and organizers. This is the their story. A misty drizzle was falling one recent afternoon as I stood in a patch of walnut trees 50 miles northwest of Los Angeles. I'd come there to watch the vow renewal ceremony of two 29-year-old college sweethearts — Jordan and John Groom — who have spent the past two years grappling with the kind of nightmare that none of us would ever want to face. Jordan was diagnosed with stage 4 anal cancer that has spread to her lungs and the lymph nodes around her pelvis. And on May 7, while the rest of the world went about its business, the couple — along with friends and family members — gathered under a dark gray sky to renew their vows and celebrate their love for one another with those who have stood by them during this often-bleak chapter of their lives. 'I might not be here much longer,' Jordan said a few minutes before the start of the ceremony at a venue known as The Walnut Grove in Moorpark, Calif. 'We wanted a moment of brightness for our family and friends to remember," she added. "So many people have sacrificed and given us so much during this tough time we've been going through. This is a way for us to celebrate each other, along with our whole support system.' Not surprising to anyone who knows the bubbly couple, the ceremony — which included their 5-year-old son, Noah, walking Jordan down the aisle — was cheery and light, despite the weather and the circumstances. Those in attendance gushed over the Grooms' deep love and dedication to one another. 'I know it sounds cliché, but I've never seen a couple that embodies love as much as they do,' said longtime friend Jackie Quzman. 'It makes me emotional just thinking about it. Even on the really rough days where there's nothing positive to think about, they always support each other. It's really beautiful.' Married for seven years after first meeting during their freshman year at Azusa Pacific University ('I knew I'd kick myself,' John recalled, 'if I didn't ask her out'), Jordan insists now that she can't imagine going through cancer without John, a self-confessed Pokémon and Dungeons & Dragons fanatic. Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories 'He's been such a rock,' she said of her husband, who has become her full-time caregiver. 'I know I can count on him no matter what. He's really funny and such a nerd.' After Jordan was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer in 2023, the couple said the disease progressed to stage 4 after they had already spent months trying get the necessary authorization for surgery from their health insurance company. 'That,' admitted Jordan, who is currently undergoing chemo therapy and will be undergoing surgery to remove the initial tumor in early June, 'was so hard to hear.' But the hardship also brought the couple — who often finish each other's sentences — closer. 'No matter what we go through, so many personal struggles and financial difficulties, we just keep getting tied tighter and tighter together,' said John. Jordan agreed, adding: 'We've definitely had our low points and, over the past two years, we've argued more than we ever have out of sheer exhaustion. But we've never gone to bed angry.' The ceremony was set into motion by the Chicago-based nonprofit Wish Upon a Wedding, which Jordan learned about through one of the numerous cancer support groups she's involved with. The organization helps throw free weddings and vow renewals to couples who are facing a terminal illness or a life-altering health circumstance. Since 2009, they have provided more than 300 ceremonies around the nation by working with local wedding industry professionals who donate everything from catered food and wedding attire to a venue, videographers and DJs. 'When you're going through a tragedy, you just need someone to walk into your darkness and do something nice for you," the group's executive director, Lacey Wicksall, said. "And that's what we're here to do — to just provide a respite in the middle of the storm.' More than 20 vendors worked together and donated their services for the Grooms' event this month, including Generation Tux, which has provided nearly 200 tuxedos for Wish Upon a Wedding's ceremonies over the past three years. 'Everyone deserves to celebrate love and their love story,' said Generation Tux's vice president, Chris Lorenzo, who outfitted John in his hunter green-colored tuxedo. 'And they should get to do that in style regardless of their situation, especially couples facing life altering circumstances.' The nonprofit's mission of bringing some much-needed cheer into the lives of those grappling with terminal illnesses was hardly lost on the Southern California-based wedding planner and officiant for the vow renewal ceremony, both of whom are cancer survivors. 'It's very easy to go to a dark place when you have a serious diagnosis,' said lead planner Penelope Lopez-Contreras of Events LC. 'Helping them celebrate their love surrounded by their loved ones is a great way to continue the fight.' 'As a leukemia survivor, I know what the battle is like and how dark it can be," added officiant Danny Bardales. "That's why I'm here and honored to give back.' The ceremony and after-party, the grateful couple said, was just what they need to get them ready for their next challenge: Jordan's upcoming major surgery at City of Hope, a cancer research and treatment center in Southern California, to remove her original tumor. 'I'm still not out of the woods,' Jordan said. 'But our outlook is a lot brighter than it was a year ago.' Read the original article on People

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