One thing about Gabby Windey, she will say it how it is.
The Bachelor and Bachelorette star was on Bowen Yang and Matt Rogers Thursday’s episode of “Las Culturistas.” While talking about her life as a married woman and her television appearances, Gabby also was not scared to “scream” about her dislike towards Michael Bublé.
She recalled the moment she felt Michael Bublé “eye-f–ked her” while competing on Dancing With the Stars in 2022. Gaby was partnered with Val Chmerkovskiy on Season 31 and finished in second place. She said: “He, like, literally eye-f–ed me, looked me up and down on the way to my trailer.”
Gabby recalled the moment she thought she was “for sure getting a 10 out of this guy,” referencing the score each judge gives contestants. Michael was a guest judge and gave her and Val a nine after dancing the rumba. She thought of the moment as Michael “trying to flirt” with her since he called it the “sexiest version [he’d] ever seen.”

The Bachelorette star said: “I don’t know. That is not the way to flirt with me. I don’t do that. I like the love bomb. I’m all for it.”

During Cosmopolitan’s “Cheap Shots,” Gabby was asked about to reveal a man that she worked with that she hated and why, in which she quickly said the singers name. She said: “Cause he didn’t give me a perfect score on ‘Dancing With the Stars,’ but he did look me up and down in my outfit. So whose side are you on?”
Gabby is now a married woman. She recently married Robby Hoffman, whom she met through mutual friends outside of a gay bar in 2023. Robby asked Gabby to marry her via crossword puzzle that spelled out the words: “Will you marry me, Gabby.” The couple would do the New York Times crossword, Wordle, and Connections together every morning over coffee.
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