Selling Sunset's Chrishell Stause has renewed her wedding vows with partner G-Flip in Australia.

Sharing a series of photos from the happy event on Instagram, Stause wrote: "Call it an Aussie wedding, a vow renewal, a bday party… I will refer to it as the BEST NIGHT EVER.

"We laughed. We cried. We danced. We rode the bull. SO incredibly grateful for my Aussie family. Never doing life without you @gflip."

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The ceremony also coincided with Stause's birthday, which falls on July 21. In a separate post, Stause shared more pics from the night (including one of her riding a mechanical bull) and wrote: "Thank you for all the bday wishes!!

"Soooo sweet! I’m sorry if I haven’t responded. Last night was the 21st in Australia and we had a TIME. Will post a million better pics but this is all I have to show for the best night of my life so far.

"The way it started, and the way it ended-ha!"

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G-Flip is from Australia, and Stause has certainly taken to the country, even bagging a role in one of its most famous exports: Neighbours.

In May, Stause was announced as landing a guest-starring role in the soap, which she is set to film this month.

Commenting on her casting, Stause said: "I am honored and excited to join such a beloved and iconic show!

"Coming from the world of soaps in the US, it’s back to my first love in the entertainment industry. They pitched me an idea for a character, and I was immediately excited to figure out a way to make it happen. Ramsay Street, here I come."

Selling Sunset can be streamed on Netflix now.

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