Jim and Jeannie Gaffigan glowed on Sunday at the 60th Annual Grammy Awards in NYC.
This comes after she had a very tough 2017.
Jeannie, a mother of five, survived a risky surgery to remove a brain tumor the size of an apple. Post op, she spent several months tackling aspiration pneumonia.
Glowing: Comedian Jim Gaffigan and his wife Jeannie Gaffigan attended the 60th Annual Grammy Awards at Madison Square Garden on Sunday in New York City
The couple looked undeniably happy side-by-side at the awards ceremony.
Gaffigan's wife stunned in a white gown that gave her an ethereal quality.
The producer's off-shoulder dress was minimal but intricately decorated in white lace. The survivor wore a gorgeous bracelet, perfect curls, and held white flowers in her hand while walking the red carpet.
Meanwhile, her husband wore a simple black and white suit matched with worn-out black sneakers.
Going strong: The couple appeared to be in good spirits during their appearance together
In 2017, Jeannie talked to People about her difficult ordeal.
'I was a ticking time bomb, waiting to be paralyzed,' she stated.
Her husband told the magazine that the operation was ultimately a success: 'We were prepped for the understanding that good news would be like, "We got 85 percent of it."
'But they removed all the tumor, and there was no damage to her 12 cranial nerves.'
On stage: Jim introduced musical group Little Big Town during the televised event
On Sunday at the Grammys, Jim was given a puppy as a consolation prize after the Best Comedy Album award went to Dave Chappelle.
When Jim was given the canine, Corden said: 'Who got Ruby? I think that was Jim Gaffigan. She isn't toilet trainedjust so you know.'
Animal rights group PETA later condemned the use of puppies in a tweet: 'Very disappointed that the #GRAMMYs chose to gift puppies as a joke. Animals are not toys. #AdoptDontBuy.'
Still a winner! After Dave Chappelle was declared the winner of the Best Comedy Album category, Jim was handed a cute puppy

Animal rights: In a tweet on Monday, PETA said they were 'very disappointed' in the stunt, stressing 'Animals are not toys'
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