Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause has lifted the lid on her relationship with Australian musician, G Flip.
The American reality star, 43, recently appeared on Netflix’s Live From The Other Side with Tyler Henry, and during the emotional appearance, the clairvoyant medium told Stause her late parents sent her the musician to take care of her.
Speaking about G Flip and her time on the show, Stause tells 9honey Celebrity: “[The medium] was getting in touch with my parents who are no longer here, saying they sent G to me, and I always felt that.”
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“I can list reasons why, so many coincidences,” she sweetly adds about her partner, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns.
Calling the experience “incredible,” she adds, “That was such a life-changing experience, I can’t even really explain it and I feel like he gave me a gift from the other side from my parents.”
“So I thank him for that.”
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Stause, who is supporting the return of the Uber Red Cross Clothing Drive on October 19, says she loves visiting G Flip’s home country of Australia.
“I love Australia and I’m so excited to be back here,” she says.
“I’ve spent the last few Christmases here, half my family is here now I just adore it, I finally got some of the slang down now!” she adds with a laugh.
The smitten pair first met at a party in LA after being introduced by singer Tones and I.
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They eloped to Las Vegas and recently married again in Australia.
She adds about the Uber Red Cross Clothing Drive: “The Red Cross has meant a lot to me ever since I was a little girl. This initiative is something everyone can do and feel good about.”
The Uber Red Cross Clothing Drive: Aussies in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Brisbane can book a FREE Uber Package on Saturday 19 October in participating cities between 10am-4pm to have their donations picked up and delivered to Red Cross.
Chrishell will be donating some of her own iconic looks to the campaign, which will be available for sale in Red Cross boutiques around Australia.
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