GFlip has shared intimate new details about their wedding to Chrishell Stause during the launch of Instagram's new podcast series, Off The Handle.

Speaking with host Rudy Jean Rigg on Thursday, the talented musician opened up about their unique approach to wedding celebrations and their heartfelt vows.

GFlip, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, revealed that their wedding plans were often spontaneous, allowing for multiple celebrations.

'If you do it really last minute, a lot of people can't make it, and then they can come to the next one. It's like a birthday party, you celebrate your birthday every year, we reckon you should celebrate your love every year,' GFlip, whose real name is Georgia Claire Flipo, explained.

They continued, 'Next year, you know, because so many people didn't make it. There's a new fresh group of people who are like, "Oh, I want to come." And then it's like, "Ah, so yeah, a yearly wedding." And like, don't put too much thought into it. Cause like, we never want to be stressed. So we just had it in a bar.'

Reflecting on their first impromptu wedding in Las Vegas, GFlip shared, 'This one had to be the most planned, because when me and Chrishell got married in Vegas, my family were filthy that they weren't invited.

'It was literally ... it was 3pm and we decided we're going to get married at midnight.

'My best mate put effort into it and it surprised me. We were both like, "Wow, this is the most official wedding of all the weddings, but we're on a wedding world tour."'

GFlip has shared intimate new details about their wedding to Chrishell Stause during the launch of Instagram's new podcast series, Off The Handle

GFlip has shared intimate new details about their wedding to Chrishell Stause during the launch of Instagram's new podcast series, Off The Handle

Speaking with host Rudy Jean Rigg, Musician Georgia Claire Flipo opened up about their unique approach to wedding celebrations and their heartfelt vows

Speaking with host Rudy Jean Rigg, Musician Georgia Claire Flipo opened up about their unique approach to wedding celebrations and their heartfelt vows

Detailing their wedding tour, GFlip said, 'The first one was in Vegas. Second one was in Palm Springs. This one was in Melbourne.

'Next year, I don't know where the f**k we'll be. We might be like randomly in Italy and then we'll decide tonight we should get married again, renew some vows and then we'll just pick random people in the bar. It's like, we need some witnesses.'

GFlip's wedding vows are particularly poetic, a reflection of their songwriting talent.

GFlip, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, revealed that their wedding plans were often spontaneous, allowing for multiple celebrations.

GFlip, who is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns, revealed that their wedding plans were often spontaneous, allowing for multiple celebrations.

They shared the touching story of how they and Chrishell met, dressed as skeletons at a Halloween party.

'I always end my vows with, "Um, I know I'm not ever what you pictured marrying, but maybe we are just two skeletons, like the day we first met".'

This unique theme is carried into their wedding rings and tattoos.

Reflecting on their first impromptu wedding in Las Vegas , GFlip shared, 'This one had to be the most planned, because when me and Chrishell got married in Vegas, my family were filthy that they weren't invited

Reflecting on their first impromptu wedding in Las Vegas , GFlip shared, 'This one had to be the most planned, because when me and Chrishell got married in Vegas, my family were filthy that they weren't invited

They shared the touching story of how they and Chrishell met, dressed as skeletons at a Halloween party. 'I always end my vows with, 'Um, I know I'm not ever what you pictured marrying, but maybe we are just two skeletons, like the day we first met''

They shared the touching story of how they and Chrishell met, dressed as skeletons at a Halloween party. 'I always end my vows with, 'Um, I know I'm not ever what you pictured marrying, but maybe we are just two skeletons, like the day we first met''

'That's why we have a thing for skeletons. So like my wedding ring's a little skelly and I've got us dancing tattooed up here,' GFlip revealed.

With a mix of spontaneity, heartfelt poetry, and a touch of humour, GFlip and Chrishell Stause's wedding celebrations are as unique and memorable as their love story.

As GFlip puts it, 'I always get real poetic. I like vows. I think I'm a songwriter, so that makes sense. But I, you know, I always seem to be writing my vows on a plane and I'm always just crying in my seat.'

Off The Handle Episode one featuring G Flip is now streaming on all podcast platforms, including Spotify