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  • Chrishell Stause and G Flip Steal the Spotlight at Dodgers Pride Night With Love and Lyrics

    Chrishell Stause and G Flip Steal the Spotlight at Dodgers Pride Night With Love and Lyrics

    Chrishell Stause and G Flip brought queer joy and a kiss-cam-worthy moment to centerfield at the Los Angeles Dodgers Pride Night, where the couple celebrated community, visibility and each other. Their PDA-packed appearance wasn’t just a show of affection, it was a celebration of love and unapologetic self-expression.

    While G Flip rides high on their new era of music (think disco cowgirl meets queer line dancing), it was their moment at Pride Night with Chrishell that had fans buzzing across the internet.

     

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    Love on the Field

    The “Selling Sunset” star and the Aussie pop-punk cowboi made their affection loud and clear with a string of photos from the Dodgers’ annual Pride Night, which took place June 14. In snapshots posted Thursday, the couple shared kisses and grins on the field, surrounded by friends, fans and a glowing rainbow-lit stadium.

    Chrishell made sure to give a nod to GLAAD in her post and shared a message from the Dodgers highlighting their commitment to inclusivity, even noting the organization’s pushback against federal agents attempting to access the stadium’s parking lots. It was clear her Pride post had extra punch.

    A Weekend of Pride and Power Suits

    Before hitting the stadium, Chrishell turned heads at the L.A. Pride Parade in a dazzling pink sequin mini, giving full “Barbiecore realness meets real estate mogul” energy. Meanwhile, G Flip was riding the momentum of their latest music drop, performing “Big Ol’ Hammer,” a cheeky, sapphic country-pop anthem, across Europe and Pride events throughout the month.

    G Flip’s Big Ol’ Gay Era

    In true Yeehaw Agenda fashion, G Flip’s newest single, “Big Ol’ Hammer,” is an ode to gender euphoria, sapphic swagger and unapologetic queerness. Lyrics like “I can be any size that you like” are campy, confident and made to be screamed in a crowd of fans waving fans, bandanas and cowboy hats.

    The music video, inspired by Grease Lightnin’, is set in a sweaty auto shop packed with queer icons like The L Word: Generation Q’s Jacqueline Toboni and comedian Fortune Feimster, all grinding, wrench-turning, and body-rolling in perfect choreography.

    For G Flip, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, the project represents a joyful rebellion.

    Mighty Hoopla and a Mighty Cry

    G Flip’s recent performance at Mighty Hoopla in London brought the crowd, and the artist to tears. Despite not playing the main stage, they were stunned by the sea of fans screaming their name and waving their arms to a track that hadn’t even been released.

    “I’m really soft, and cry really easily,” they said. “When everyone cheers your name non-stop… my eyes water and then I cry.”

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    The Mighty Hoopla crowd are the best, @G FLIP got soooo emo 🥹 #mightyhoopla #discocowgirl

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    The crowd felt like a queer utopia, a contrast to the harsh realities trans and non-binary people face daily. That visibility, they stressed, is vital.

    “I never had that representation when I was growing up,” they said. “So I always want to be that for other people.”

    Fan Reactions

    On social media, fans flooded Chrishell’s and G Flip’s comment sections with hearts, flames and cries of “Such a beautiful couple. Happy pride babes!” One fan commented, “Keep living life with beautiful happiness.” Another wrote, “You two are the CUTEST!!”

    A Queer Home Run

    From choreographed grease-stained dance numbers to a full-on makeout sesh at a baseball game, Chrishell and G Flip are redefining what queer joy looks like in public spaces. And if their Pride month plans are any indication, the rest of us are just lucky to be watching from the bleachers.

  • Chrishell Stause Opens Up About That New Viral Look For G Flip Thanks to Bestie Chris Appleton

    Chrishell Stause Opens Up About That New Viral Look For G Flip Thanks to Bestie Chris Appleton

    Australian musician G Flip and reality TV star Chrishell Stause continue to balance their demanding careers and personal lives, demonstrating that love can thrive even amidst hectic schedules. 

    Navigating Busy Schedules

    During an interview with Gayety at the opening of The Tryst Hotel in Puerto Vallarta, Stause shared insights into how she and G Flip manage their time together. The ‘Selling Sunset‘ star let everyone know that sensation G Flip was unable to attend a recent event because they were in the studio preparing for an upcoming world tour. Despite the distance, Stause emphasized their strong connection, stating, “G’s literally stuck in the studio anyway, so it was a perfect time. I’m like, okay, I’m going to go do this. I’ll meet you after.”

    G Flip’s Upcoming Tour

    G Flip is set to embark on a world tour, bringing their unique blend of rock and pop music to audiences across the globe. The tour will include stops in Berlin, Amsterdam, and Paris, cities that Stause is particularly excited to visit. She expressed her enthusiasm, noting that the tour aligns with a break in her own filming schedule, allowing her to join G Flip on the road.

     

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    Stause noted ‘I’m actually going to be able to join them on tour for a little bit coming up,’ She admitted to Gayety. “I’ve never been to any of those places and it falls on a time when I’m off work, so I’m really excited about that. But then I have to go back to work.”

    A New Look for G Flip

    The couple’s collaboration extends beyond their personal lives. Stause revealed that renowned hairstylist Chris Appleton assisted G Flip with a new look for their upcoming album, which is inspired by 1980s aesthetics. Stause described the process, highlighting the creative teamwork involved in bringing G Flip’s vision to life.

    Chrishell Stause and Chris Appleton attend the Grand Opening Weekend at The Tryst Puerto Vallarta: Opening Night Party at The Tryst Puerto Vallarta on April 25, 2025 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico.
    PUERTO VALLARTA, MEXICO – APRIL 25: (L-R) Chrishell Stause and Chris Appleton attend the Grand Opening Weekend at The Tryst Puerto Vallarta: Opening Night Party at The Tryst Puerto Vallarta on April 25, 2025 in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. (Photo by Vivien Killilea/Getty Images for Tryst Hotels)

    The real estate agent and television star stated, “There’s some real cool edge to it. And so we were trying to think of a look that embodied that, but also that G would really love because they never changed their hair before. So obviously Chris Appleton being the hair master and he’s one of our best friends. So he knew. I was like, “You’re in good hands. It’s going to be amazing.”

    Stause continues to be a prominent figure on Netflix’s “Selling Sunset,” with new episodes slated for release later this year. Despite the challenges of filming, she remains committed to the show and looks forward to its audience’s reaction. Once the season airs, she plans to take some time off to enjoy life and focus on personal endeavors.

    G Flip Makes an Appearance at Coachella

    At the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, G Flip joined Toronto’s alt-rock band The Beaches on stage for a performance that resonated deeply with queer audiences. Their collaboration on the track “Last Girls At The Party” was a standout moment, with G Flip delivering the second verse, which includes the now-iconic line: “If you don’t think straight, it’s your lucky day, I’m open late.” The performance was a celebration of queer identity and community, with lead singer Leandra Earl describing it as “the gayest Coachella I’ve ever been to.”

    Kylie Miller and Leandra Earl of The Beaches perform at the Gobi Tent during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 13, 2025 in Indio, California.
    INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 13: (L-R) Kylie Miller and Leandra Earl of The Beaches perform at the Gobi Tent during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 13, 2025 in Indio, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Coachella)

    The Beaches’ set also featured a surprise cameo from Canadian comedian Veronika Slowikowska, who joined the band in a playful backstage TikTok to mark the occasion. The band’s new single “Last Girls At The Party” is already climbing the charts, debuting at No. 35 on Billboard Canada’s Modern Rock chart.

    Maintaining a Strong Relationship

    Despite their busy schedules, G Flip and Stause have found ways to maintain a strong and supportive relationship. They prioritize communication, often staying connected through FaceTime and planning time together when their schedules align. Stause expressed her admiration for G Flip, stating, “We adore each other. We’re having so much fun and we’re excited for our future. We’re so cute together.”

    G Flip and Chrishell Stause exemplify how two individuals with demanding careers can maintain a strong and supportive relationship. Their ability to balance work, creativity, and love serves as an inspiration to many, proving that with mutual respect and understanding, it’s possible to thrive both professionally and personally.

    As they continue their respective journeys, fans eagerly anticipate G Flip’s upcoming world tour, new episodes of “Selling Sunset,” and the couple’s future collaborations. Their story is a testament to the power of love and the importance of staying true to oneself.

  • Chrishell Stause Calls Out Bre Tiesi Over MAGA Post and Slur Against Partner G Flip in ‘Selling Sunset’ Feud

    Chrishell Stause Calls Out Bre Tiesi Over MAGA Post and Slur Against Partner G Flip in ‘Selling Sunset’ Feud

    Selling Sunset star Chrishell Stause is once again speaking out in defense of her partner, Australian musician G Flip, amid a swirl of social media controversy and behind-the-scenes tension with her castmates.

    In a series of Instagram Stories posted last week, Stause called out fellow cast member Bre Tiesi for promoting a politically charged brand and for allegedly using an outdated and offensive term to refer to G Flip, who is nonbinary.

    “Some people are GREAT for TV, but when it comes to talking about our real issues (using slurs etc), they tend to be cut,” Stause wrote over a screenshot of a promotional post by Tiesi for a company called MAGA Bracelets. “So use this as a guideline when you watch season 9.”

    Photo: Instagram (@chrishell.stause)
    Photo: Instagram (@chrishell.stause)

    The MAGA Bracelets brand, according to promotional materials, markets itself as selling “patriotic conservative jewelry.” Tiesi has since apologized, claiming she was unaware of the affiliation and stating in an Instagram Story, “I am far from MAGA” and “I cannot apologize enough for the oversight here.”

    Photo: Instagram (@bre_tiesi)
    Photo: Instagram (@bre_tiesi)

    Influencer Jennifer Stano also came to Tiesi’s defense, explaining that Tiesi had been sent an evil eye bracelet from a company called Lavara Verse and that the promotional material included a card from a related brand — MAGA Bracelets — without Tiesi’s knowledge of the connection.

    Despite the apology, the controversy didn’t end there. Stause continued addressing the issue on her Instagram, pointing to a People report from April 2024 that detailed a lawsuit involving Tiesi and three former employees. The suit accuses Tiesi of “emotional distress, loss of earnings, and loss of employment benefits,” with the plaintiffs claiming they were “harassed, discriminated against, and/or retaliated against on the basis of their sex, gender, and/or sexual orientation.”

    Tiesi has denied all allegations made in the suit.

    Stause emphasized that her concerns go beyond politics. “Finding out how she referred to my partner will not make the show, but no this is not just a political thing to those saying that,” she wrote.

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    Photo: Instagram (@chrishell.stause)

    Stause added that production limitations due to the lawsuit forced cast members to “tiptoe around the real issues while filming.”

    She later shared the dictionary definition of the word “transvestite,” labeling it an “outdated and often considered offensive term.”

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    Photo: Instagram (@chrishell.stause)

    “Not my job to teach her that this term is EXTREMELY outdated, but here’s a free education,” she wrote. “And if my partner WAS trans, they are not, I would happily love them exactly the same. GTFOH. Someone take my phone.”

    G Flip, who began dating Stause in 2022 following her split from Selling Sunset co-star Jason Oppenheim, identifies as nonbinary and uses they/them pronouns. While some nonbinary individuals identify as transgender, others do not.

    This incident isn’t the first time Stause has had to advocate for her partner’s identity on the show. During a 2023 episode, she corrected castmate Marie-Lou Nurk, who misgendered G Flip by using “she/her” pronouns.

    “Okay, my partner is nonbinary, they use they/them pronouns, this is a simple thing,” Stause told Nurk on camera.

    She also addressed tension with Nicole Young during the Season 7 reunion episode. Stause accused Young of liking an Instagram comment that read, “I was hoping the lesbian chick was off in Australia this season and not on our screens.”

    “First of all, say whatever you want about me, I’m a tough bitch,” Stause told Young during the reunion. “But don’t go after my partner. Ever.”

    “Listen, I will own it. I’ve been a bitch to you. I hate you. I own it… If you’re gonna literally go to homophobic people and cheer them on because they hate me for that reason, that is hate, Nicole.”

    While Netflix has yet to officially announce a ninth season of Selling Sunset, Stause and several cast members have confirmed that filming has already taken place.

  • Is This Coachella The Gayest One Yet? The Beaches Have to Agree with That Statement

    Is This Coachella The Gayest One Yet? The Beaches Have to Agree with That Statement

    Toronto’s rock darlings The Beaches made their Coachella debut this weekend, and they didn’t just bring the music — they brought the queer party with them. Fresh off the release of their new single “Last Girls At The Party” featuring Aussie alt-pop powerhouse G Flip, the band lit up the Gobi tent on Sunday with a performance that was both electric and deeply personal.

    “We’re tired, sweaty, and kissed a lot of girls — so yeah, it’s been a weekend,” laughed Leandra Earl after their set speaking with Gayety. “It’s definitely the gayest Coachella I’ve ever been to. I’d say that confidently.” And she should know — the band has become a loud and proud voice for queer representation in alt rock, and they’re clearly thriving in the desert heat.

    “If You Don’t Think Straight…”

    The band’s new track, “Last Girls At The Party,” is already climbing the charts, debuting this week at No. 35 on Billboard Canada’s Modern Rock chart. The performance at Coachella was a highlight of the weekend, thanks in large part to G Flip joining them onstage to deliver the second verse, which includes the now-iconic line: “If you don’t think straight, it’s your lucky day, I’m open late.”

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    SEE YOU SOON @coachella !! 3:45 Gobi stage babyy #coachella #bffs #ontour #newmusic

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    It’s the kind of lyric that lands perfectly at an event where queerness isn’t just accepted — it’s celebrated. “There’s such a community here,” Earl said. “Even if you come alone, you won’t stay that way. It’s all love.”

    From Viral Hit to Desert Stage

    G-Flip didn’t just join for the new single. They came back out for “Blame Brett,” the band’s massive 2023 viral hit that turned The Beaches into household names. From heartbreak anthem to queer healing moment, the song took on new life at Coachella — with help from G-Flip and even a surprise cameo from Canadian comedian Veronika Slowikowska, who joined the band in a playful backstage TikTok to mark the occasion.

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    @G FLIP’s perspective at coachella!!!!! U GUYS WERE INSANE THANK U<3 @veronika_iscool #coachella #ontour #livemusic #newmusic

    ♬ Blame Brett – The Beaches

    Lead singer Jordan Miller called the moment a “full circle” experience. “We’ve always dreamed of playing Coachella. I was just trying to take it all in and not let the nerves take over,” she said. “Also, I took a mushroom pill, so vibes were high.”

    Still the Last Girls Standing

    With leather pants, desert heat, and mushroom microdoses, The Beaches leaned fully into the chaos. “I’m definitely trying to be the last girl at Coachella,” Earl joked, referencing their single’s title. “I’ve been raging all weekend. I’m not stopping now.”

    Kylie Miller and Leandra Earl of The Beaches perform at the Gobi Tent during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 13, 2025 in Indio, California.
    INDIO, CALIFORNIA – APRIL 13: (L-R) Kylie Miller and Leandra Earl of The Beaches perform at the Gobi Tent during the 2025 Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival at Empire Polo Club on April 13, 2025 in Indio, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for Coachella)

    They’ll get another shot next weekend when they return for Coachella’s second round on April 20. And with their new album No Hard Feelings dropping August 29, the summer looks even busier. Exclusive invite-only DJ sets are planned for fans who pre-save the record — the band’s way of throwing more parties for the people who’ve been with them from the start.

    So yeah, it might just be the gayest Coachella ever — and The Beaches are here for all of it.