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Bunnie Xo took down a recent episode of her Dumb Blonde podcast that detailed her split from Jelly Roll. She said on Friday’s new episode that she did not want the divorce to become a permanent headline or define her public image.
eonline.comBunnie Xo removed an episode of her “Dumb Blonde” podcast that discussed her divorce from Jelly Roll. com reported that she explained the decision on her latest episode, released Friday, saying she did not want the split to become a permanent headline.
She stated that she realized she did not want one of the hardest moments of her life to define her and did not want her divorce to be her entire personality.
The removed episode had generated $100,000 and ranked among her highest-viewed episodes. Bunnie Xo said she did not care about the additional revenue the episode could have earned if left online. Bunnie Xo described having mourned the end of her marriage for at least a year before the public announcement.
She recounted spending two and a half months in her studio house, at times on the floor screaming and crying, and losing 20 pounds due to not eating or drinking. com. Page Six confirmed that Jelly Roll, 41, filed for divorce from Bunnie Xo, 46, on May 18 in Williamson County, Tennessee, after nearly 10 years of marriage.
Bunnie Xo was spotted kissing 24-year-old reality star Dylan Wolf at Jelly Roll’s bar in Nashville on July 4. She said Jelly Roll had no issue with the encounter and noted that he was already dating other women.
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