In June, the music world was taken aback when Bunnie Xo and Jelly Roll revealed their decision to divorce. Just a few days later, Bunnie Xo made news again by launching a revealing episode of her Dumb Blonde Podcast, aptly titled “The Divorce.” In this episode, she provided an authentic glimpse into the circumstances surrounding their separation.
During the podcast, Bunnie Xo discussed the factors that contributed to their split, shared the details of their divorce agreement, and reflected on what life would be like post-marriage. She even opened up about the supportive messages she received from potential partners and candidly expressed her feelings regarding Jelly Roll’s return to the dating scene.
One of the most surprising disclosures was the couple’s intention to have a baby together despite their divorce. “I love him, and you guys are going to be shocked to hear this, but we’re still having a baby,” she stated, confirming their commitment to co-parenting.
However, just weeks after the episode was made available on YouTube and across Bunnie Xo’s social media platforms, “The Divorce” episode has inexplicably vanished, leaving fans puzzled about its removal.
Initially, Jelly Roll appeared supportive of the podcast, even encouraging fans on social media to tune in to learn more about their breakup.
As of now, neither Bunnie Xo nor Jelly Roll has provided any information regarding the episode’s sudden disappearance. Fans are left speculating about the reasons behind this unexpected turn of events.
Legal documents from Williamson County, Tennessee, indicate that Jelly Roll filed for divorce on May 18, noting their official separation date as May 9. The filing cites “irreconcilable differences” as the basis for the divorce.
Bunnie Xo mentioned that the divorce process has progressed rapidly. She shared during her now-removed podcast that they were working through the separation in a friendly manner. “My husband and I are ending this marriage on the best possible terms that you could ever have a divorce,” she remarked. “We’re literally settling our divorce, and we’ve done it in like what, three weeks, two weeks?”
The couple first met in 2015 at one of Jelly Roll’s concerts in Las Vegas, where they quickly connected. Less than a year later, they exchanged vows on August 31, 2016.
Source: countrynow.com
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