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Women's Intuition: Bunnie Xo's Cryptic Post Hints at Jelly Roll Split

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Sometimes the signs are already there before the official announcement lands. Bunnie Xo posted a cryptic TikTok just days before the world learned that her nearly decade-long marriage to Jelly Roll had crumbled, and the timing is impossible to ignore.

On May 20, the podcast host shared a brief video of herself looking skeptical, mouthing words as suspenseful music played beneath the caption:“Women’s intuition when that s*** don’t add up.”Just two days prior, on May 18, Jelly Roll had filed for divorce. The couple’s official separation date, according to court documents, was May 9—meaning Bunnie Xo was already processing the reality when she posted that knowing glance to social media.

The split marks the end of a relationship that began in August 2016, when Jelly Roll (real name Jason Bradley DeFord) and Bunnie Xo (real name Alisa Andrea Carter) tied the knot. For years, the pair were openly affectionate about their bond and their shared desire to expand their family. But 2025 told a different story. When split rumors circulated last year, Bunnie Xo went on her“Dumb Blonde”podcast to defend the marriage, explaining that she and Jelly Roll hadn’t been seen together as often because she was undergoing IVF treatments.“My husband has to work to f***ing bring home the bacon,”she said at the time.“I literally have been on IVF meds for f***ing six months and going through heartbreak and f***ing so much s***.”

The irreconcilable differences cited in court documents don’t tell the full story—they never do. What’s clear is that six months of fertility treatments, a husband on a grueling European tour with Post Malone, and the emotional toll of trying to conceive took their toll. Jelly Roll, 41, has proposed an equitable division of assets, signaling a relatively civil split, but the intimacy that once defined the couple’s public presence seems to have quietly dissolved long before the filing became official.

That TikTok—with its knowing, almost cinematic skepticism—might be the truest thing either of them has said about it all. Sometimes you don’t need words. Sometimes you just need that look.

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