G Flip and Chrishell Stause are not legally married, according to Chrishell Stause

G Flip and Chrishell Stause are not legally married, according to Chrishell Stause

Chrishell When it comes to her marriage to Australian singer G Flip, Stause isn't trying to impress anyone. They are married, no ifs, ands, or buts about it in Stause's view.

The Selling Sunset star was directly questioned about her formal marriage to G Flip during an appearance with Tony Fly and Symon on SiriusXM Hits 1 LA. After marriage records for the pair could not be located in the Clark County, Nevada Recorder's Office, the media revealed last week that they are not legally married.

A search for the couple's name in the Clark County Recorder's Office's marriage records or any other records of any type, as first reported by TMZ, turns up nothing. The legitimacy of the wedding ceremony was a topic that the media inquired about with Stause and G Flip's representatives. Following an Instagram post by the star of Selling Sunset, Stause's agent informed the media that a ceremony had really taken place on May 10. Stause's post commemorated the debut of G Flip's new song. The post featured a loop that traced their relationship over a year, from their first encounter to their appearance in music videos to their travels across the globe.

Stause answered Symon's "Did you guys really get married?" question during their SiriusXM interview with the phrase "We did." That prompted Symon to ask, "Like, legally?" which was a little weird.

"Well, to be honest, I believe that everyone is acting as though that is the issue. 'Gotcha,' they say. Stause answered. "But to be completely honest with you, we knew that if we did it, people would also remark, 'Oh, you know, G wants a green card.' where G appears to already possess a passport and a visa.

Stause went on to say, "It doesn't matter what we do for the rest of our lives, we're gonna hear criticism, so we decided we are always just gonna do exactly what we wanna do and I'm not out here to try and prove people how serious it is or how meaningful it was."

The best part, she continued, is that she didn't care if you didn't believe it. I don't require your endorsement.

They talked openly about getting their wedding vows inked. Stause pulled the cat out of the bag with SiriusXM, admitting she received a tattoo in the area of her ribs, despite G Flip earlier this week telling People they would not expose precisely what the couple had inked on their body. On their arm is a tattoo of G Flip. Stause then revealed more information regarding the tattoo.

Okay, listen, so because we coincidentally ran into each other at a Halloween party and were both wearing skeleton costumes, during our vows, G was making references to 'Be Your Man', she explained. 'I'm not, you know, growing up with Disney, I'm not exactly what you would have thought, but perhaps we're just two skeletons, like the day we met,' she said.

Stause continued, "So, I have that on this side and that's why it's, yeah. "Just because who cares about anything at the end of the day? We are but bones. It has such profundity.

Stause has discussed the wedding day's non-traditional nature and the reasons they kept it under wraps with the media.

It simply meant a great deal to us. And it was... the best day of all time," Stause remarked, adding that a significant part of maintaining the solitude around the wedding was blocking out unwanted noise and unsolicited remarks. "I just think there are some topics on which you don't want to hear other people's viewpoints. It was flawless. It was incredible.

The couple's Vegas wedding, according to Stause, "was very unconventional." Elvis was present. So it was excellent.

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