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Bunnie Xo Vows to “Never Speak” to Jelly Roll Again

Bunnie Xo has made it clear that she will no longer communicate with Jelly Roll.

However, this freedom came with a condition: “Don’t f–king lie to me,” emphasized Bunnie, “or ever let me be the last to know something.”

She believed there was an ongoing issue between Jelly Roll and his ex-partner. “For a year, this girl tormented me online,” she explained. “She would quote his song lyrics, post pictures in his merchandise, and take jabs at me in her captions because she knew I was aware of her. I just couldn’t prove it.”

When Bunnie confronted Jelly Roll about the posts, she stated, “he would gaslight me and make me feel insane for questioning him.”

An attempt at couples’ therapy failed, leading to “the fighting and suspicion lasting for ten months,” Bunnie wrote, “until things finally hit the fan and splattered everywhere.”

Shortly after, upon returning from a trip, she found that her husband had completely moved out of their Nashville home. A conversation with his best friend’s wife confirmed her worst fears.

“That night I contemplated taking my life,” Bunnie revealed. “The pain was so intense that I genuinely just wanted to end it all.”

Instead, she took a drive back to Vegas, only to discover that Jelly Roll had announced their breakup on Instagram, despite having promised to wait several months.

“After all the confusion, all the arguments, all the heartbreak—­that was the last straw for me with J,” Bunnie wrote. “I vowed never to speak to him again.”

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