Gabby Windey admits to being jealous of wife Robby Hoffman's BDSM scene with Michelle Williams
Comedian Robby Hoffman and her wife, The Traitors star Gabby Windey, are once again proving why they're your fave lesbian couple!
On the most recent episode of the Long Winded with Gabby Windey podcast, Hoffman joined her wife to talk about her sexy scene with Michelle Williams in the new Hulu show Dying for Sex, and Windey hilariously admitted she gets jealous.
'What was it like touching Michelle Williams, and were you thinking about me?' Windey asked.
Hoffman admitted that during the scene, she was worried about having coffee breath in front of Williams. 'My baby's never had halitosis,' Windey assures her.
Dying for Sex stars Williams as a woman who is diagnosed with Stage 4 breast cancer and leaves her husband so she can embark on a journey of sexual exploration that leads her to learning about BDSM from Hoffman's character named G.
The Hacks season 3 star, whom Windey calls her "hubby baby," told the podcast audience that in her spicy scene with Williams, eagle-eyed viewers will be able to spot her 'G' ring that she got shortly after she and Windey started seeing each other.
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'I have a G ring that I got made that scared Gabby initially. When we were dating for three months, I was so excited about us, I had this ring made that had Gs on it for Gabby,' Hoffman explained.
Swoon!
They play a clip from the miniseries that shows Hoffman wearing the ring along with a leather harness while caressing Williams.
'People are like, did that turn you on? And I'm like, oh my god,' Windey said. 'Not that I'm jealous. But who cares, we're allowed to be jealous.'
The 34-year-old former Bachelorette star joked that if the day comes when Hoffman has to make out with a celeb for a role, she's going to go ballistic.
'I'll go full Ryan Reynolds, I'll go full Tommy Lee,' she admitted in her signature deadpan style.
'Come baby, come to set. Blow this shit up,' Hoffman responded.
Let this kind of love find us!
Windey continued, saying she would tear up Hoffman's trailer and ask, 'Who the f*ck are you kissing?'
The couple jokes back and forth about destroying things and causing a '$400 million lawsuit,' before Hoffman makes a reference to Blake Lively's lawsuit against Justin Baldoni by quipping, 'Somebody comes into my trailer when I'm breastfeeding? I don't think so!'
Watch the full episode of Long Winded with Gabby Windey below.
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