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Chickenfry Claims Bunnie Xo Is Under 'Mind Control' in Jelly Roll Divorce Drama—Here's What She Actually Said

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Brianna‘Chickenfry’LaPaglia just stirred up major drama on her podcast by throwing serious allegations at both Bunnie Xo and Jelly Roll regarding their divorce. According to Chickenfry, Bunnie’s public well-wishes toward her estranged husband don’t match what’s actually happening behind closed doors. Chickenfry claims Bunnie is still emotionally controlled by Jelly Roll and that Bunnie’s inner circle is actively posting negative content about him on social media, which directly contradicts the supportive messaging Bunnie shares publicly. It’s the kind of contradiction that makes you wonder what’s really going on in that situation.

But Chickenfry didn’t stop there. She turned her attention to Jelly Roll himself, suggesting his 200-pound weight loss completely transformed his personality and inflated his ego to dangerous levels. According to her theory, this physical transformation has made him believe he deserves someone younger or a“traditional wife,”effectively leaving Bunnie behind. Chickenfry even suggested that Bunnie might’ve been the best quality about Jelly Roll, which is pretty harsh. She also called out what she sees as major hypocrisy: Jelly Roll’s willingness to judge Bunnie’s past as a sex worker while conveniently ignoring his own criminal history and struggles with addiction.

The couple quietly filed for divorce in May 2026 after nearly a decade together, and the public fallout continues to unfold. Chickenfry’s commentary taps into something a lot of people wonder about celebrity breakups—how much of what they say publicly is genuine, and how much is performance? So what do you think: is Chickenfry onto something real, or is she reading too much into the situation?

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