New Details in Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo’s Divorce Revealed
- Kris Avalon
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Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo are going their separate ways after nearly a decade of marriage.
via: Page Six
Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo’s separation date has been revealed in divorce documents obtained by Page Six on Tuesday.
The estranged couple called it quits on May 9, according to the country singer’s divorce filing one week later.
The Grammy winner, 41, cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason behind their breakup.
He and the “Dumb Blonde” podcast host, per the docs, plan to file an agreement dividing their assets and debts.
Reps for Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo have yet to respond to Page Six’s requests for comment.
The duo dropped hints at their demise before Page Six confirmed that they’d called it quits after nearly a decade of marriage.
The songwriter ditched his wedding ring at the 2026 CMA Fest in Nashville the first weekend of June.

Jelly Roll has not been wearing the band on his ring finger in recent social media uploads, with fans debating in Instagram comments whether the choice was due to his drastic weight loss.
“Wedding ring has been moved onto the left pointer finger since feb/march,” one pointed out. “Are they actually separated?”
Bunnie Xo, for her part, compared her exes to trash cans in a video shared on May 16, two days before Jelly Roll filed to end their union.
Later that same week, she posted on TikTok about “women’s intuition when that s–t don’t add up.”

The 46-year-old, hours before the news of their split broke, posed in lingerie via Instagram Stories and gushed about “getting her sparkle back.”
She and Jelly Roll, who wed in 2016 and renewed their vows in 2023, have had a tumultuous romance.
In October 2025, the performer, born Jason Bradley DeFord, confessed to cheating on his partner during the “worst moment” of his life.
He insisted at the time that the pair were “stronger than [they had] ever been” thanks to the “special … repair” work they’d done.

Bunnie Xo, whose real name is Alisa DeFord, reflected on the infidelity in her “Stripped Down” memoir, which was published in February.
“I contemplated taking my life,” she wrote in the tell-all. “The pain was so intense that I genuinely just wanted to end it all.
“It would take years for me to put the affair aside,” the former escort added. “It would take years to actually feel like this man loved me — that I wasn’t disposable.”
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