Talk:G Flip
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Got more bio?
[edit]I'm sure it's out there in Google-land, but I want to read it easily.
Ethnicity: Italian, Greek?
Uncle that gave her the drums... famous? in a band?
Why holed up in 2017? (Is there a story there?)
PS: "Pining interest"? I think that should be "pending", or "pursuing"; or maybe "following". A 10 June 2019 input.
MBG02 (talk) 07:37, 24 April 2021 (UTC)
- they/them is all you need to know, lmao — Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.170.96.70 (talk) 05:43, 25 December 2023 (UTC)
- @Special:Contributions/124.170.96.70, hello. You can sign your posts with four tildes (~) on talk pages. I believe this user wanted to expand the article in question. Do you by chance have any more information on the subject? Schrödinger's jellyfish (talk) 05:46, 25 December 2023 (UTC)
Triple J for 2024 (or is it 2023?)
[edit]Anyway, got number 2, which is alright, isn't it? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 1.146.183.111 (talk) 13:11, 28 January 2024 (UTC)
I think G Flip's birthdate should be removed.
[edit]I'm honestly very iffy about the birth date in the infobox. I know there are 2 sources (one from People Magazine and another from the Sydney Morning Herald) stating that G Flip celebrated their 30th birthday in September 2023 (likely on September 22)... but in 2022, there were several articles, one of which was also from People Magazine, stating that they were celebrating their 28th birthday.
Honestly, at this point, I would just remove the birth date entirely (or leave 1993/1994 and set the age to be either 29 or 30) - at least until there is some confirmation from the artist themselves (or a loved one) confirming a specific birth date, or at least confirming the year.
For reference, here are the sources stating their 28th birthday was in September 2022:
https://people.com/home/chrishell-stause-celebrates-g-flip-sweet-birthday-tribute/ - People, published 09/21/2022 (the day before G Flip's birthday): "On Wednesday, a day prior to G Flip's 28th birthday, the Selling Sunset star shared a sweet tribute on Instagram to celebrate her partner's milestone."
https://www.eonline.com/news/1347433/chrishell-stause-pens-birthday-message-to-sexy-musical-genius-g-flip - E! News, published 09/22/2022: "Chrishell Stause is flipping out over her partner's 28th birthday."
https://www.etonline.com/chrishell-stause-calls-partner-g-flip-a-sexy-musical-genius-in-birthday-tribute-191361 - Entertainment Tonight, published 09/22/2022: "Chrishell Stause can't stop gushing about her partner, G Flip. The 41-year-old Selling Sunset star took to Instagram on Wednesday to celebrate the 28th birthday of the Australian musician." Afddiary (talk) 16:08, 16 February 2024 (UTC)
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