Gabby Windey has more to say about her seemingly one-sided beef with Michael Bublé.
“And now, all of a sudden, everybody cares about Michael Bubble, ha ha ha ha,” Windey, 34, joked in a Saturday, April 5, TikTok video. “Our Canadian king. You can have him.”
She added, “What is she anyone? What is she plastic? What is she looking for her 10 minutes of fame? Let’s make it 15, well, I have something for you: I don’t need the Christmas trube when I got me.”
Windey also captioned her video, “They say she wishes 🙄 🙄 🙄.”
The former Bachelorette has been vocal about her dislike of Bublé, 49, recently claiming during a YouTube game with Cosmopolitan that she hated the singer.
“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?” Windey quipped in March.
Windey competed on DWTS season 31, which featured Bublé as guest judge. In October 2022, Bublé was among the judges — along with Carrie Ann Inaba, Derek Hough and the now-late Len Goodman — to score her and partner Val Chmerkovskiy’s rumba to his song “Home” a nine. Only Bruno Tonioli gave the pair a 10 for a total score of 46.
@gabbywindey They say she wishes 🙄🙄🙄
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Earlier this week, Windey doubled down on her diss against Bublé.
“Michael Bublé is beyond dead to me,” Windey quipped on the Thursday, April 3, episode of the “Las Culturistas” podcast. “He, like, literally eye-f***ed me [and] looked me up and down on the way to my trailer. I was like, ‘I’m for sure getting a 10 out of this guy.’”
Bublé, who has been married to wife Luisana Lopilato since 2011, has not publicly addressed Windey’s claims. Us Weekly reached out to Bublé for comment at the time.
Despite Bublé’s nine, Windey still finished in second place during season 31 behind Charli D’Amelio and partner Mark Ballas.
“I think I’ve just learned so much, whether it’s about all these new styles of dance or just myself as a person or learning how to perform anything,” D’Amelio, 20, exclusively told Us Weekly after the November 2022 finale. “I’ve learned a whole lot about it all. And that’s thanks [to] Mark.”
Ballas, 38, also found the victory to be “staggering.”
“You know the older I get, I try to stay very present in the moment, you know, and I think that was like a big part of creating these dances,” Ballas said. “Every week I put, I tried to put every aspect of creativity, care, musicality, nuance into each one. I think you can only do that by staying totally in the moment of each time. So, right now I’m in this moment with Charli and … my body couldn’t even fathom a thought of doing this [in] six months, so I’ll let you know down the line.”
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