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Jelly Roll Breaks Silence on Bunnie XO Split, Insists Nobody Cheated

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When a high-profile marriage ends, the rumor mill usually goes into overdrive. Fans speculate, tabloids hypothesize, and the internet fills in blanks that were never meant to be solved. So when country star Jelly Roll took the stage in Saratoga Springs, NY on Thursday night, his decision to address the breakup head-on was refreshingly direct.

The headline here? Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO are parting ways, but not because of infidelity. During his concert stop, the artist made it crystal clear:“Nobody cheated on nobody.”He emphasized that he and Bunnie remain“best friends”despite ending their marriage. It’s a statement that matters because it cuts through the noise and reframes what could’ve been a messy narrative into something more grounded in reality.

What’s equally telling is how Jelly Roll handled the broader context. He called Bunnie XO’s recent episode on her“Dumb Blonde”podcast the truth about what happened—essentially co-signing her account publicly. That kind of mutual respect during a split is rare enough in celebrity circles to warrant attention. He also revealed something deeply personal: Bunnie, he believes, will probably be the only woman he loves. Strong words that hint at the emotional weight beneath the practical separation.

The divorce filing itself was quiet—Jelly Roll submitted paperwork in Tennessee in May citing irreconcilable differences, with a separation date of May 9. The couple’s mutual decision makes sense given how they’re moving forward. Despite dissolving their marriage, they’ve announced plans to still have a baby together through surrogacy. It’s an unconventional choice that underscores their commitment to co-parenting and family, even as their romantic partnership ends.

Jelly Roll and Bunnie’s journey spans a decade. They married in 2016 after a whirlwind romance and renewed their vows in 2023—a symbolic moment that, in hindsight, suggests the cracks were already forming. Yet here’s what stands out: there’s no public acrimony, no point-scoring, no third-party drama being weaponized on social media. Just two people acknowledging that sometimes love changes shape without disappearing entirely.

The real story isn’t whether someone strayed. It’s that two people can untangle a marriage with honesty and grace, and still plan a future together as co-parents. In an era of divorce courthouse spectacles and scorched-earth social media feuds, that’s worth noting.

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Ava Hart is a contributor to LocalBeat, covering local news and community stories.

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