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Chrishell Stause and G Flip take their relationship to the next level: Showtime.
The couple cameoed themselves in this weekend’s season 3 finale The L word: Generation QThey celebrated the episode with the cast, fans and other guest star, pop star Fletcher, at a viewing party on Sunday night.
“Thanks @sho_thelword @showtime for letting us play! Gigi next season #SellingSunset,” joked Stause, 41, in the caption of her realtor character (played by Sepideh Moafi) mentioned in the scene.
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She and G Flip, 28, posed for photos at the event with Fletcher, 28, and season 3 star and scene co-star Paula Andrea Placido.
G Flip, who is non-binary and uses their/them pronouns, also shared a video of the couple watching the party and the crowd’s reaction to their scene. “Babies on TV,” they wrote in the clip.
In a behind-the-scenes throwback photo, the couple sit outside adjacent trailers. They posed with star Jacqueline Toboni in another photo.
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Stass sell sunset Costar and Oppenheim Group Realtor Emma Hernan raved in the comments section: “OMG this is SO COOL!!! You guys are my favorite #couplegoals”
The celebrity real estate agent and actress revealed during the Netflix reality show’s season 5 reunion last May that she was dating the Australian musician after appearing in their “Get Me Out of Here” music video.
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G Flip shares their love story people every day Podcast coming soon. “We met at Halloween last year,” they recalled.
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“At that point we were all with our ex-partners…then, we obviously separated from our partners and we just started talking and so on,” G Flip continued. “We just found a lot of similarities, even though people would think we were from different parts of the world. We sometimes find ourselves so similar.”