G Flip and Chrishell Stause Turn Wedding Ceremonies Into a Joyous Annual Tradition
Chrishell Stause and G Flip attend the Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic at Will Rogers State Historic Park on October 05, 2024 in Pacific Palisades, California. Source: Monica Schipper/Getty Images

G Flip and Chrishell Stause Turn Wedding Ceremonies Into a Joyous Annual Tradition

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G Flip, the Australian singer-songwriter, and Chrishell Stause, the acclaimed reality TV star, have not only captured hearts with their whirlwind romance but are now redefining what it means to celebrate queer love in the public eye. Since marrying in 2023, the couple has committed to making their wedding ceremonies an annual event, each year unveiling a new theme, new venue, and new reasons for the LGBTQ+ community to celebrate visibility, joy, and chosen family .

Their journey began with a spontaneous Vegas wedding in May 2023, officiated by an Elvis impersonator. The event, lighthearted and intimate, set the tone for what would become a signature: playful, bold, and unmistakably queer celebrations of their union . In a candid interview, G Flip shared that these vow renewals were always part of their plan, reflecting their belief in the importance of ritual, growth, and marking the passage of time together. “I think it’s really healthy and it’s good,” G Flip told Us Weekly, emphasizing that annual vow renewals keep their bond fresh and celebrated .

The following year, the couple’s second ceremony doubled as Chrishell’s birthday party in Australia, G Flip’s home country. The event, while less thematically defined, was filled with joy, cowboy hats, and a clear sense of community—a testament to their connection with both their roots and their chosen family .

In July 2025, G Flip and Chrishell staged their most elaborate celebration yet: a medieval-themed vow renewal at a castle venue in Los Angeles. The ceremony, held at sunset atop a turret, paid homage to the fantasy and pageantry of medieval times. Chrishell dazzled in a white, corseted gown, channeling the elegance of a fairytale princess, while G Flip donned a red knight’s costume, sword and all .

The guest list included close friends, family, and celebrities such as hairstylist Chris Appleton, who shared moments from the event on Instagram, highlighting the evening’s “gay merriment” as described by Chrishell herself. The festivities featured a sword fight, knights in shining armor, and a revelrous atmosphere that blended fantasy with affirmation .

Chrishell addressed critics—those who questioned the frequency or flamboyance of their celebrations—by drawing a parallel to birthday parties: “What is the difference if I threw myself a bday party in July? Why is one accepted and the other makes you cranky? A plague on your houses 😜,” she posted, underscoring the importance of reclaiming joy and celebration within queer relationships .

G Flip offered an explanation to People Magazine, saying that when the couple first wed it "was so shotgun my family got three hours' notice" - hardly enough time for those who would otherwise have been on the guest list to make it, especially if they were in Australia at the time. A second wedding was meant to give friends and family a chance to celebrate along with them, but when members of G Flip's family couldn't get to the celebration, "they were like, 'Well, will you do an Australian one?' " the singer recalled. "And then I was like, 'Yep, we'll do an Australian one'.... So we did three in a row, and then we were like, 'We may as well just do this every year and make it a tradition.'"

The couple’s annual ceremonies have become far more than private celebrations; they serve as highly visible affirmations of queer love and chosen family. For many LGBTQ+ people, public displays of affection and commitment can be radical acts, challenging heteronormative traditions and making space for new ways of loving and living authentically .

By inviting media, friends, and the public into their celebrations, G Flip and Chrishell make a powerful statement: queer love is worthy of ritual, joy, and ongoing celebration. Their Instagram invitations—playfully addressed as “Lord Flipo and Lady Stause”—not only set a festive tone but also reinforce the message that LGBTQ+ people deserve to revel in their own stories, on their own terms .


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