Bunnie Xo is moving on — and Jelly Roll is unbothered.
“He gets it,” Bunnie, 46, said on the Friday, July 10, episode of her “Dumb Blonde” podcast. “Not an issue at all.”
She continued, “What the issue is, you’re trying to just move on from your life, and people are videoing you for clout. … You’re literally videoing a woman who’s trying to move on with her life and has been through hell this entire f***ing year, and it’s like, you couldn’t just for one second let her just have a moment?”
A video went viral that appeared to show Bunnie making out with Calabasas Confidential star Dylan Wolf in her ex Jelly Roll’s bar, Goodnight Nashville, on Saturday, July 4.
While Bunnie did not refer to Wolf, 24, by name during Friday’s podcast episode, she clarified that they’re “not dating.” Rather, she’s just “living” her life.
“I don’t want to date anyone. I am here for fun, baby. I am having fun,” she said. “I learned a lot of lessons this week. I’m gonna take it on the chin, because I did this and I take full accountability for it. That’s all it was.”

Bunnie added, “I just want to clarify though, I wasn’t on a f***ing date.”
News broke last month that Jelly Roll had filed for divorce from Bunnie in May. She later revealed that they had a fight on Mother’s Day, leading to the split. Since calling it quits, Bunnie said she’s feeling “so happy and so free,” but she’s also trying to be as independent as possible.
“I don’t want to have to be referred to as somebody’s ex for the rest of my life because I have worked so hard to build my brand to be separate from that person,” she said on Friday. “I am so thankful for the time that we had together and the f***ing s*** that we built together. But let that man live his life also.”
During Friday’s podcast episode, Bunnie also explained that she takes issue with people calling her out for the public makeout at Jelly Roll’s bar.
“I also have a floor there. I also feel very safe there. I also feel very protected there,” she said. “That’s our home.”
Bunnie did say that a huge lesson came out of the entire experience.
“I’ve learned that I cannot do anything out in public like that,” she continued. “It’s sad because that’s who I am. I yearn for a sense of normalcy.”
The podcast host added, “I don’t think people care about me as much as they do. I will move forward with a lot more integrity and class. I just want to have fun. I’m just here living my best life.”








