

Bunnie Xo, the ex-wife of Grammy-winning artist Jelly Roll, has shared an emotional narrative about the difficulties she faced during their divorce. Initially filed in May citing irreconcilable differences, the dissolution of their nearly decade-long marriage marked a significant turning point in Bunnie's life. Amidst public attention, fueled partly by her sightings with Dylan Wolf—a young actor from Netflix's Calabasas Confidential—Bunnie addressed claims of moving on too quickly. Speaking on her podcast, Dumb Blonde, Bunnie, whose real name is Alisa DeFord, clarified that the process of healing started over a year ago. She said, "I’ve been mourning the loss of my marriage for at least a year." Her portrayal of navigating this prolonged emotional turmoil painted a vivid picture of seclusion and suffering, with months spent in introspective 'purgatory' within her studio house. Bunnie's revelation of her mental state included vulnerable admissions of being nearly immobilized by grief. Supported by friends who rotated shifts to ensure she was not left alone and neglected, her account described times of severe distress. She recounted, "There were moments where you guys had to call and get me IVs because I was going to have to go to the hospital because I was not eating. I wasn’t drinking." Her friend's observation of her as 'malnourished' was a stark acknowledgment of her condition. Previously, Bunnie released a detailed episode that candidly chronicled her divorce journey. This recording, while eventually deleted, became widely consumed, earning her substantial revenue of $100,000. Yet, as Bunnie moved past the rawness of those emotions expressed in June, she recognized the necessity of realigning her public narrative to match her current state—one of resilience rather than sorrow. In contrast with the chaos, Bunnie's memoir ‘Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic’, published in February, reveals additional layers to her fight for personal strength. This included allegations of infidelity by Jelly early in their relationship, exposing the complexities underpinning her earlier resolve. Bunnie's poignant reflections during recent podcast discussions emphasized a powerful message for those facing similar ordeals: "There’s so much more to me than just one painful chapter in my life," she insisted. Her message of hope was reinforced by encouraging words for women navigating through burdensome life transitions: "You’re going to f---ing get through it. You’re going to survive." In sharing her story, Bunnie Xo offers a testament to the strength found in vulnerability, a beacon of encouragement to others grappling with their own narratives of heartbreak and healing.