Since 2016, Jelly Roll has navigated life’s ups and down with his wife, podcaster and social media influencer Bunnie Xo, by his side. He was a struggling artist when they got together, and both were dealing with substance abuse issues. Since then, both have embarked on their respective sobriety journeys as Jelly Roll’s country music star rose. Recently, Bunnie Xo took to social media to share some stressful health-related news. And we have no doubt Jelly Roll will hold her hand through all of it.
Bunnie Xo Is “Really F—ing Scared and Stressed Out”
In a series of videos posted to Snapchat Tuesday (July 23), the Dumb Blonde podcast host revealed that the results of a recent MRA indicate that she may have “an internal carotid artery aneurysm.”
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“It can’t be ruled out,” Bunnie Xo said. “It’s not confirmed, it’s not denied.”
The model told followers that her doctor would refer her to a neurosurgeon. She will undergo a CT scan with contrast to determine how to proceed.
Although putting on a brave face for social media, Bunnie Xo admitted she had spent the previous hour crying and praying.
“I’m really f—ing scared and stressed out about it, but I know God’s got me, dude,” she said. “He didn’t bring me this far to just f—ing bring me this far. I got a lot of s— I got to do still.”
Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo have been open about their faith in the past. The couple will likely heavily rely on that faith, as well as each other.
Bunnie Hints at Possible Special Guest Joining Her Podcast This Season
Bunnie Xo is far more than just Jelly Roll’s wife (although that’s certainly a title she wears proudly.) The entrepreneur also boasts more than 1 million social media followers and hosts the popular Dumb Blonde podcast. Season 8 of the show will kick off Aug. 5, and Bunnie is crossing her fingers that a certain country legend will stop by the set.
“Y’all, I MIGHT get Dolly on the podcast this season & if I do I’ll faint,” she wrote on Facebook. “LIKE WHATTTT?? Queen MOTHER DOLLY – I’ll cry & croak all at the same time. “I literally named my podcast as homage to her.”
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