Watch: Bunnie Xo Reveals Reason for “Not Mutual” Divorce With Jelly Roll
Bunnie Xo has empathy for how her and Jelly Roll‘s split is affecting their teenager.
After the “Bottle and Mary Jane” singer—who is dad to kids Bailee Ann, 18, and Noah, 9, from prior relationships—filed for divorce May 18 after first separating from Bunnie on May 9, Bailee turned heads when she unfollowed her stepmom on social media. However, Bunnie gave insight into the emotional reaction of her child who “freshly just turned 18.”
“The only woman she has had consistently in her life, she feels, is being taken from her and it’s a weird transition that we’re going to have to navigate,” Bunnie explained on a June 18 episode of her Dumb Blonde podcast. “Of course she’s mad at me because I was always the f–king disciplining parent in the relationship because he’s f–king fun dad all the time.”
Bunnie (real name Alisa DeFord)—who has raised Bailee since entering Jelly Roll’s life nearly a decade ago—continued by relaying the high school graduate’s feelings toward her father (real name Jason DeFord) concerning the breakup.
“She’s mad at her dad because of what he did. And hello, she f–king deserves to feel that way,” Bunnie emphasized. “So, she’s going to have emotions. She’s going to unfollow me on f–king Instagram, and then she’s going to text me back the next day and tell me to follow her back. That’s just how it is right now.”
And Bunnie felt her daughter’s response to the surprising news was understandable.
“This is what we’re dealing with right now, and I don’t care. That’s my baby,” Bunnie reiterated. “I love her. If she wants to be mad at me for f–king two years, I’ll deal with it. But when she’s ready to come back, I will always be here for her.”
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While Bunnie was hesitant to speak for Bailee, who she noted was “articulate” and “knows exactly what she wants,” the 46-year-old felt it was important to give the teen a voice amid heavy media attention surrounding their family due to the breakup.
“Her big thing is, and I get this, is we need more empathy in this world and people need to stop treating us the way that they’re treating us because we are human,” Bunnie said. “She’s like, ‘I get that we’re public figures, but at the same, stop expecting so much from us because you don’t deserve it.'”
And it’s no surprise Bunnie is proudly defending her daughter, given how close the duo has been over the years.
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“She’s so independent and so headstrong and so tenacious,” Bunnie effused on Today in February. “When I [first] saw her I was like, ‘This is me.’ And she deserves the chance that I didn’t get.”
“She’s going to college, and she’s a 4.0 grade average student. She’s just such a good kid. And I’m like, ‘You know what? We did that,'” Bunnie said. “I know that I didn’t birth her, but that’s my child.”
For a closer look at Bunnie and Jelly Roll’s life building a family, keep reading…
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