Selling Sunset’s Chrishell Stause and G Flip dress up as each other for Halloween
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Chrishell Stause and G Flip won the prize for the most creative Halloween outfits last weekend.
The couple in love dressed up as each other on Saturday night and even paid a visit to the famous real estate office of the Selling Sunset star, The Oppenheim Group.
Chrishell wore one of her partner’s signature looks: wide-leg jeans with Calvin Klein underwear over them, a tight white shirt and a trucker cap.
Chrishell Stause and G Flip Dressed Up as Each Other for Halloween This Weekend
Meanwhile, Australian singer G Flip donned their girlfriend’s pink dress, along with a Valentino Rockstud and a pair of high heels.
The star wore their long locks in soft curls and a full face full of makeup.
The couple had a ball as they posed for photos and Instagram videos in Chrishell’s incredible walk-in closet before heading to the office where she films her hit TV show, Selling Sunset.
In the office, G Flip rang the iconic bell that the Selling Sunset cast members rang as they landed a huge multi-million dollar sale.
Australian singer G Flip donned their girlfriend’s pink dress, along with a Valentino Rockstud and a pair of high heels
It comes after G Flip recently hit back at a troll who asked them, “Are you a man?”
The singer and drummer, whose real name is Georgia Flipo, is non-binary and uses side pronouns and does not identify as male.
They posted a screenshot on Instagram of the troll’s direct message and humorously responded by typing out Nelly Furtado’s Maneater.
“Maneater, work hard. Spend hard, make sure you want all her love,” the 28-year-old wrote, quoting the 2006 hit.
The G-Flip star has risen several times since their performance at the AFL Grand Final halftime show, which they opened with a roaring drum solo.
They later returned to release Jet’s Are You Gonna Be My Girl, which may have been a reference to their relationship with Selling Sunset’s Chrishell Stause.
The 28-year-old posted a screenshot on Instagram of the troll’s direct message and humorously responded by typing Nelly Furtado’s Maneater.
Christine Anu and Emma Donovan were then introduced with a didgeridoo solo, which transitioned into Goanna’s Solid Rock.
While some viewers were no doubt happy that underrepresented minority groups took center stage, others called it “wake up” and said the vocals weren’t up to par.
The sharp vocals may have been due to the notoriously poor acoustics at the MCG, where performers in the past struggled to hear themselves during performances.
G-Flip’s star has risen several times since their performance at the AFL Grand Final halftime show, which they opened with a roaring drum solo
“That halftime show was pretty bad, it felt like they were trying to wake up. Is it me?’ one viewer complained.
Terrible halftime show during the @AFL Grand Final. More about ticking off than entertainment! We are taught every day about getting into the sport,” another tweeted.
“This awakened halftime show was terrible. If you’re going to wake up, at least do good,’ roared one footy fan.
They later returned to release Jet’s Are You Gonna Be My Girl, which may have been a reference to their relationship with Chrishell Stause (right) from Netflix’s Selling Sunset
“AFL halftime entertainment is all about pushing Indigenous politics. The group is terrible. So predictable,” said another.
Some thought the halftime show was worse than Meatloaf’s infamous performance at the 2011 AFL Grand Final.
Despite the setback, a few fans enjoyed the performance.
“Good half show,” one tweeted, as ABC reporter Daniel Miles wrote: “Solid Rock! Chills… that was epic.”
“G Flip doing Jet’s ‘Are You Gonna Be My Girl’ is wonderfully cheeky,” said another viewer.
“Also historically, they are the first non-binary artist to play the #AFGLGrandFinal Half Time Show!”
The sharp vocals may have been due to the notoriously poor acoustics at the MCG, where performers in the past struggled to hear themselves during past performances.