Selling Sunset's Chrishell and partner G-Flip get vows tattooed after Vegas wedding
23.05.2023 - 21:23
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Selling Sunset's 's Chrishell Stause and her partner G-Flip have celebrated their recent wedding by having their romantic vows tattooed. The loved up pair tied the knot in a ceremony at a chapel in Las Vegas two weeks ago, however the wedding is not believed to be legally binding.
G-Flip, 28, is a non-binary musician and in an interview with People, they revealed that the duo got matching tattoos after the big day. Speaking about their vows, G-Flip told People: "Not going to share them, but we've got them tattooed." Chrishell and G-Flip shared their wedding joy on social media but it was later confirmed that there is no legal record of the marriage.
Chrishell, 41, announced her and G-Flip's on her Instagram as she posted a reel of pictures from the special day. In the video, you can see the couple had an Elvis Presley impersonator at the wedding reception.
He also serenaded the couple at the event.The sweet real was shared with the caption: "Love doesn't always go as planned… Sometimes it's immeasurably better." G-Flip commented on Chrishell's post to simply say: "My darling, I adore and love you with all my heart." The wedding announcement was perfectly-timed as it also promoted G-Flip's latest single, a track called Be Your Man which is all about a woman falling in love with another woman for the very first time.The couple first met in 2021 when Chrishell starred in one of G-Flip's music videos and it appears the pair hit it off straight away. Just seven months after, they confirmed their relationship, which came after a tough time for Chrishell.
The American actress-turned-realtor was married when she found global fame on Selling Sunset after getting hitched to This Is Us star Justin Hartley in 2017. In a shock twist
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