As Chrishell Stause ties the knot with G Flip, a look at the Selling Sunset star’s relationship history
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Forget Selling Sunset, it seems that Chrishell Stause will be riding off into the sunset once more as she has reportedly tied the knot with her partner non-binary musician G Flip.
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Hide AdThe couple have only been dating a year after meeting on the set of the Australian singer’s music video for ‘Get Me Outta Here’ in October 2021 before publicly announcing their relationship seven months later.
While they enjoyed a steamy make-out session in the first music video, the couple promoted G Flip’s latest love ballad for Chrishell called ‘Be Your Man’ alongside photos of their wedding in Las Vegas, complete with an Elvis impersonator and pictures of their time together.
Chrishell captioned the Instagram reel citing lyrics from the latest song saying: “Love doesn’t always go as planned…sometimes it’s immeasurably better,” before adding, “If you ever get the pleasure of meeting G, know that you are meeting one of the kindest, funniest & most talented hard working people out there…I love you so much.”
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Hide AdFriends of the couple rushed to the comments to offer their congratulations including some of Chrishell’s Selling Sunset co-stars and her boss/former partner Jason Oppenheim, who said: “I am SO excited for this!! You and G are the most inspiring couple and the affection between you both is so pure. I love you two tons and am so lucky to have you both in my life. 😍 congrats!”
While fans often see Chrishell ringing the bell in the Oppenheim Group offices on Netflix when she sells a house, this time the wedding bells are ringing for the star and evidently some of her exes are happy for her. In light of this, PeopleWorld takes a look at Chrishell’s relationship history:
Although Chrishell has seemingly dominated headlines since appearing on Netflix, the actress turned realtor has dated some big names since the early 2000s.
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Hide AdWhen Chrishell was 25, she was linked to Glee’s Matthew Morrison with the pair even reportedly getting engaged. However, before Chrishell was able to walk down the aisle a first time, they had called it off.
Eager-eyed Netflix watchers may have been able to notice Chrishell throwing shade at Morrison when she said in season one of Selling Sunset: “If I ended up with person I was with at 25, I would want to kill myself.”
From acapella teacher to basketball player - quite the jump, Chrishell was in an on and off again relationship with Graham Bunn who ended up on The Bachelorette with another lady. Chrishell and Graham split for good in 2009.
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Hide AdIt was four years later that Chrishell met her first husband, actor and This Is Us star Justin Hartley at a concert and fell head over heels for one another.
Justin and Chrishell dated for four years before tying the knot in 2017. Some of their relationship was captured on camera for Selling Sunset before their divorce became a central theme in 2019 when Chrishell claimed she was ‘blindsided’ by the split.
Their divorce was settled in January 2021 but the year was only getting started for Chrishell who had multiple romances in the coming months including links to two Dancing With The Stars professionals, namely Gleb Savchenko and Keo Motsepe, as well as ‘friend and co-worker to boyfriend and girlfriend’ Jason Oppenheim.
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Hide AdJason told Us in November of that year (notably one month after Chrishell filmed for G Flip’s music video): “We had been so open about what we were looking for with each other because we had become close friends…I love her.”
Despite the love, the couple returned to being ‘only friends’ one month later which worked out well for Chrishell whose relationship with G Flip was just peering over the horizon.
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