Former star of “Bachelorette” Gabby Windey And the actor Robby Hoffman surprised fans with the news of their secret marriage to Las Vegas, which took place earlier this year in the middle of the Los Angeles forest fires.
Gabby Windey and Robby Hoffman, who started going out together in the summer of 2023, shared the exciting update on Instagram on Wednesday.
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Gabby Windey and Robby Hoffman enter the knot in the secret marriage of Las Vegas

“Husband and wife !! 1/11/2025 [champagne glasses clinking emoji] [diamond ring emoji]The star of reality TV has legend a series of wedding photos, revealing the intimate details of their spontaneous wedding.
Windey walked in the aisle to “Hot To Go” by Chappell Roan, launching the 20 -minute ceremony with a fun dance break. The star of the “traitors” wore a superb long sleeve lace dress, while the couple exchanged wishes in front of “a minister disengaged in red sneakers”, as described by Cosmopolitan.
The other alumni of reality TV flooded the comments section, congratulating the couple and sending them the best wishes.
Star of “Bachelorette” Wells Adams wrote: “OMG !!!! Congratulations gabs !!!!”
“Dancing with the stars” commented Ezra Sosa: “Stop him so happy.”
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Star “SELL Sunset” Chrishell Stauses Expressed: “Ahhhhhh !!!! I am so excited for you guys !!! The greatest congratulations !! sending so much love!”
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The couple fled to Vegas after having evacuated the forest fires
The duo’s decision to escape occurred for a chaotic period.
“We had just evacuated fires. Cue Rihanna, “we found love in a hopeless place,” joked Windey. “What better time to get married than that?” Because if the world ends, we want to be with each other. »»
Unable to find a place to stay in Los Angeles, the couple went to Las Vegas, where they ended up in a “suite of penthouse” which looked like a wedding suite.
“Gabby turned to me and she said,” Should we get married? ” “, Remember Hoffman. The actress joked by saying that she “proposed” to Windey “since the day [she] I met her ”, and when the moment felt good, Windey finally said yes.
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Although they first plan to put themselves in a chapel, Windey wanted a real proposal before making things official. Hoffman delivered, making a unique proposal thanks to their favorite games from the New York Times.
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Gabby Windey on control of its history

“Because of the things I experienced in the eyes of the public, from” The Bachelor “to” The Bachelorette “, I learned that your story is really told for you by editing, so now I wanted to tell it myself,” said Windey.
“It’s quite taboo to get out of people these days, but there was a fear of that,” she continued. “And I want to be able to speak openly in my life. This is how people know me. But I don’t think I have realized how good it was going to be so open.”
The former star of “Bachelorette” reveals the moment when she realized that she needed to explore her sexuality

While watching “Perfect Match”, a program that presented an openly bi and lesbian scenario, Windey felt something “Spark” in her.
“Something in me could refer, and I thought I may have to explore this,” Windey said. “I am 32 years old, and I experienced a lot, just like everyone else. We all want to be loved at the end of the day, have a link and we feel supported. So when I returned to Los Angeles in March after the ‘Dancing with the Stars’ tour, I went with a woman I met on the application, Raya.”
She added: “I had always indicated on my profile that I was interested in men and women, but I did not really look at men. Everyone knows me like the” Bachelorette “and I went out with several men, but I knew that if it was something that seems true to me, I had to follow it.”
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Gabby Windey opens on the stronger “stronger ‘whispers” of his sexuality since childhood

The former star of “Bachelorette” also shared that she had noticed panels since childhood but did not fully recognized them until “the whisper has become stronger”.
“I have always felt really emotionally connected to my friends, some of whom ended with such emotional ruptures, it’s like how you would do it in a romantic relationship,” she admitted. “And there were probably other things that I just deleted or telling myself was nothing.”
Windey continued saying: “Sometimes, before going to bed at night, from nowhere, when I was completely straight, or something else, I think, and if I was gay? And then I would be, oh, my God, it’s just a crazy thought that I have; it is Freudian.” But it has become stronger and stronger.