A few months ago, Jelly Roll told the world that his wife saved his life at the Grammy Awards, which is one of the biggest stages in music. He really meant it. It was clear in his voice—the way it cracked a little when he thanked her. He told the group, “I would have died or gone to jail.” People can believe in love again after seeing that. It was February. He had asked for a divorce by May.
Court records from Williamson County, Tennessee, show that the news came out in the middle of June. People know him as “Jelly Roll.” Jason DeFord filed on May 18 and listed May 9 as the official date of their breakup. The reason: differences that can’t be solved. There are three words that do not say anything at all.
You can’t help but feel a little caught off guard by this one. Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo were more than just famous people dating. They were a story that people cared about. In 2015, they met at the Las Vegas Country Saloon. He was running $500 shows out of a white van. She said she was a high-class escort in Vegas, and he agreed. That wasn’t the case for either of them. They still found each other. They got married quietly in Las Vegas in 2016 and said their vows again in 2023. Along the way, they became one of the most talked-about couples in country music.

What makes the timing seem even stranger is how open and friendly their relationship was right up until the end. In February, at the Grammys, they were kissing on the red carpet and posing for pictures. When Jelly Roll won Best Contemporary Country Album, they were truly happy together. Also, Bunnie had just put out her autobiography, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic. In it, she talked about their plans to use a surrogate to build a family. They had found an egg donor. She was getting ready for IVF. From the outside, it looked like the future was just beginning.
It wasn’t there at first.
The most polite thing for both of them to do would be to give a full reason for the breakup, but neither has done so. They’ve only given us glimpses. A few hours before the news spread, Bunnie posted a lingerie photo on Instagram with the words “She’s getting her sparkle back.” There was no proof of anything. It was something, though. It could have been a sign that she wasn’t broken by what had happened.
In late June, she was more honest on her Dumb Blonde podcast. “Man, life is too short. “You need to be happy,” she told him. It seems like she had been thinking about this for a while before anyone else did. The decision, no matter how painful, wasn’t made out of the blue. She talked about being free. About getting her spark back. About letting other women know that life goes on after a marriage ends. In the way that people sometimes do, she might be singing a version of “okay.” But it’s also possible that she really does mean it.
Jelly Roll, on the other hand, has kept going. He’s been on tour with Post Malone and his own Little Ass Shed Tour, putting out new music and continuing his fitness journey, which has helped him lose about 200 pounds in the past few years. A man who rebuilt his body and his career at the same time is now rebuilding his personal life as well. It’s almost poetic, if a little sad. He’s said a few words about the breakup, implying that their love hasn’t gone away but has changed into something else.
They did not have any children together, but Jelly Roll does have two children from previous relationships. They split up, and Bunnie got the compound they had been building together. It looks like she’s living there now. Making a new thing in a place they used to want to make together.
The exact reason why the marriage ended is still not clear. Long-time fans are a little sad about it, like when something you believed in turns out to be harder than you thought. But maybe that’s the truth: two people who helped each other through some of the hardest years of their lives, who built something real together, and who eventually grew in ways that didn’t fit anymore. It’s not a tragedy. Life just goes the way it does.
No one said it better than Bunnie on her podcast: “There’s no better feeling than freedom.” Both of them look like they are moving toward whatever comes next for them.
