It sounds like wedding bells are ringing again for Chrishell Stause and her partner, G-Flip.
The “Drummer” artist, 30, — who uses they/them pronouns — made their Governor’s Ball debut on Sunday where they caught up with Page Six and exclusively teased their plans for a second wedding with the “Selling Sunset” star, whom they first wed in May 2023, and potential baby plans for the future.
After celebrating one full year together, G-Flip called their first year of marriage “amazing.”
“Chrishell is the greatest, most beautiful princess human being that has ever graced the planet,” they gushed. “She’s just so fun and easygoing and makes my life so much better having her in my life. It’s been absolutely fun.”
In June 2023, the couple revealed they planned to celebrate their love by hosting a wedding every year. In keeping with those plans, G-Flip teased they’re already planning their “cheeky” second ceremony in Australia this summer.
“My family’s in Australia, she’s got family in Saint Louis — everyone’s all over the place. Our friends are on tour and all over the place. So we like doing a little ceremony every year,” they continued. “That way we eventually can have everyone attend a wedding.
“I’m so excited for my Aussie family to be there,” they said.
The musician also tells Page Six they would “definitely” love to start expanding their family.
“Obviously being queer, there are a few more challenges,” the “Get Me Outta Here” hitmaker said, adding that they’re currently “working through” some of those issues.
“But it’s definitely on the cards. We would love to be parents and we’d be good parents,” they continued.
G-Flip and Stause have been vocal in the past about creating a family together.
The reality star realtor told her followers last year that she and G-Flip were looking to have children together last August as she shut down any fans’ hopes of her rekindling her romance with her boss, Jason Oppenheim.
“I met my forever partner with G and we are planning a family,” she wrote at the time. “Everything happened the way it was supposed to.”