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Chrishell Stause’s new partner G Flip reveals if they want kids

Chrishell Stause’s new partner G Flip has shared their thoughts on having children.

The Australian singer, who uses they/them pronouns, struck up a romance with the Selling Sunset star while filming the music video for their song ‘Get Me Out Of Here’.

The couple’s relationship came just months after Chrishell split from Jason Oppenheim because he does not want to have children.

Speaking on the People Every Day podcast, G Flip revealed: “I definitely see children in my future. Right now, me and Chrishell know where we are in the stages of our lives. And we’re very transparent about that.”

The 27-year-old said they have “always loved kids” and spent many years teaching children music before becoming a solo artist.

Gushing about their girlfriend Chrishell, G Flip said: “I’m very fortunate to have her in my life. We both feel like we’ll be in each other’s life forever. We have like a very strong connection that you don’t find every day.”

Chrishell confirmed her romance with G Flip during the Selling Sunset season five reunion special.

The 40-year-old said: “You don’t get to choose when you meet someone in their life. Recently I met someone who is in a different place in their life as well…”

“I’ve been spending a lot of time with someone who is very important to me, they’re called G Flip, they’re non-binary so they go by they/them.”

“They’re an extremely talented musician and it all started because I was going to be in their video.”

Chrishell said she still wants to start a family and is open to adoption.

Earlier this week, Chrishell posted a video addressing fans who find her sexuality “confusing”.

 

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In a video shared to Instagram on Tuesday, Chrishell explained more about their relationship to give some “context because at this point some of you are confused”.

She captioned the clip: “For those that are open to learning (you’re awesome) sex is anatomical and gender is how someone identifies.”

“These two things are often confused. There are many more qualified people to speak on this but maybe I can be the bridge to those of you open to understanding.”

 

 

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