Comedian Robby Hoffman expresses her deep admiration for wife Gabby Windey, saying she feels like she’s living an extraordinary life. On the latest episode of the “Good Guys” podcast with Josh Peck and Ben Soffer, Hoffman, 36, reflected on her achievements and personal happiness, stating, “I can’t believe it, Rob. I look at little me and I’m like, ‘Look what we did.’”

This year has proven to be pivotal for Hoffman; she secured a recurring role on the acclaimed series “Hacks” and is set to release her new stand-up special titled “Wake Up” on Netflix this Sunday, December 14. The special is directed by well-known comedian John Mulaney, who previously featured Hoffman in his own Netflix show.

In her personal life, Hoffman is thriving after marrying Windey, 34, in January. The couple recently shared insights about their memorable Las Vegas wedding. “I actually can’t believe how perfect it was. It was the best wedding I’ve ever been to,” Hoffman expressed in a March interview. She humorously noted Windey’s enthusiasm for marriage, saying, “Now, Gabby wants to get married every year; she loves to get married.”

As they approach their first anniversary, Hoffman praised Windey as “unbelievable,” contrasting their experiences with the common notion that the first year of marriage is the toughest. “We can’t believe it every day. I’m so thrilled,” she said, adding that they struggled more during their dating phase rather than their marriage.

When it comes to family planning, Hoffman clarified that the couple has no intention of having children, explaining, “It’s not something we want to go out of our way for.” Instead, she emphasized her commitment to their careers, stating that her success has been a gradual process. “I’ve been working a long time, but steadily chipping and enjoying,” she noted, appreciating her lifestyle that allows her to pursue her passions without the pressure of a strict schedule.

Hoffman also acknowledged Windey’s rising career, comparing her to Kim Kardashian but highlighting how Windey’s journey has involved various roles from a nurse to reality star and actress. She sees Windey as someone paving a unique path in the limelight.

In discussing the impact of their relationship, Hoffman shared that she has learned valuable lessons, particularly the importance of not always having to voice her thoughts. “We’re in a refinement stage,” she said, noting how their partnership allows both of them to grow while providing support for one another.

Hoffman’s reflections reveal a couple who is not only enjoying their personal success but also deeply supportive of each other’s endeavors, epitomizing a partnership built on love, respect, and shared aspirations.

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