Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo Finalize Divorce: Report
The two split after 10 years of marriage
Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo have finalized their divorce after 10 years of marriage.
The two reached a settlement earlier this month, according to TMZ, which was first to report the news. While the exact details remain confidential, court documents obtained by the outlet show that Jelly (real name Jason DeFord) and Bunnie (Alyssa DeFord) are splitting an aircraft, cars, homes, and their intellectual properties. A source also confirmed the exes’ finalized divorce to People.
The country star will make a one-time, confidential payment to Bunnie, and alimony claims won’t be made in court, according to the outlet.
Reps for Jelly and Bunnie did not immediately return Rolling Stone‘s requests for comment.
Jelly reportedly filed for divorce from Bunnie in May in a Williamson County, Tennessee, court. According to court docs, the singer cited “irreconcilable differences,” saying he and Bunnie were “unable to live together successfully as Husband and Wife.”
Bunnie and Jelly tied the knot at a Las Vegas chapel in 2016. Throughout his rise in the music industry, Jelly often credited Bunnie for supporting him financially and grounding him through years of struggle. Seven years later, they renewed their vows at the same chapel.
Despite their divorce, Jelly and Bunnie are planning to have a baby together. In an episode of her podcast, Dumb Blonde, Bunnie said, “That’s my fucking best friend, dude. Like, I love him … You guys are going to be shocked to hear this, but we’re still having a baby … We have been the most unconventional couple that you guys have ever encountered.”
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