Daniel Tosh recently interviewed his wife, 40, Carly Hallam, on his podcast. They humorously discussed their relationship, including the fact that Carly doesn’t like sandwiches, which Daniel finds baffling.
Known for his dark, edgy humor, Daniel Dwight Tosh built a reputation for his controversial comedy, making waves with his unapologetic and often offensive style.
Highlights
- Daniel Tosh and Carly Hallam married on April 15, 2016, in a private ceremony in Malibu, California.
- On a podcast with Carly, Tosh jokes about how their daughter always seems to manipulate him into not leaving, even though he’s the strict one.
- Tosh and his wife end their chat with a humorous note about Tosh’s attempts to be discreet when talking in public.
Tosh, a well-known American comedian, writer, and producer, became famous in 2001 after making a standout appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman.
This led to more TV appearances, and in 2003, he had his half-hour special on Comedy Central Presents.
From 2009 to 2020, Tosh, 49, hosted Tosh.0, a Comedy Central show that mixed viral Internet videos with Tosh’s signature sarcastic humor.
Comedian Daniel Tosh Secretly Marries Carly Hallam, Writer For Tosh.0, In Private Ceremony
Comedian Daniel Tosh secretly married Carly Hallam, a writer for his show Tosh.0.
The couple married on April 15, 2016, in a private ceremony in Malibu, California.
Hallam has been a writer on Tosh.0 since 2012 and has appeared in nine show episodes.
She’s also written for Brooklyn Nine-Nine since 2016. FOX recently canceled the show, but NBC later renewed it for a sixth season.
Although Tosh and Hallam are both active on social media, they kept their relationship private and didn’t discuss it publicly.
However, in a blog post in 2016, Hallam mentioned that she and her “long-term boyfriend” had been together for three years.
Daniel Tosh And Carly Hallam Share Lighthearted Moments And Parenting Stories On Podcast
He reveals that he never wanted to get married until he met her, and having kids with her felt natural.
As mentioned in various interviews and podcasts, Tosh’s wife stays out of the spotlight, which is part of her charm.
Much of what is known about her comes from snippets shared by Tosh himself, who occasionally references their relationship in a light-hearted or humorous way.
my wife. https://t.co/JwKVIbrQST pic.twitter.com/5J33y9r3ib
— daniel tosh (@danieltosh) March 11, 2025
However, on the podcast, Tosh talks about how, in the car, his wife sometimes comments on the backlight affecting her ability to see, and he teases her, saying it’s not a big deal since the car has cameras.
The conversation then shifts to their past nickname for Tosh at work, “Tuna Car,” which he finds funny but his wife finds questionable.
She shares that when she was younger, she tried to get people to call her “Sweet and Low,” inspired by an older girl she admired, but her attempt to create her nickname never caught on.
They talk about how their kids have started to show their personalities.
Tosh jokes about how their daughter always seems to manipulate him into not leaving, even though he’s the strict one.
On the other hand, their son is clearly influenced by his parents’ love of musicals.
Tosh jokes about their son thinking he’s a great singer when he really isn’t. They both share an appreciation for Broadway and musicals, even though neither of them has a good singing voice.
They also discuss their children’s names. At one point, they considered naming their son Otis, and for their daughter, they briefly entertained the idea of Indigo, though that felt odd to them now.
When it came time to pick names, Tosh’s wife was very involved, especially in naming their daughter.
Tosh and his wife end their chat with a humorous note about how Tosh tries to be discreet when talking in public, but his wife points out that he can’t always control his volume when he’s frustrated with others.
Despite this, they share an understanding of how they balance their personalities and quirks as parents and partners.
Additional Information
- Josh admits that he never worked hard on their marriage, but he’s always been happy.
- He jokes that if anything happened to her, he’d have to find someone to care for their kids quickly, but he wouldn’t remarry, even if she passed away.
- They share memories of an experience when Josh filled in for Adam Corolla on “Love Line” and talked about their future, including the idea of being together when they’re older.