Bunnie XO unveils new mansion after finalizing divorce from Jelly Roll
Bunnie XO and Jelly Roll have finalized their divorce, with the podcaster debuting a luxury Tennessee estate as part of their amicable property settlement.
Bunnie XO, the former wife of country singer Jelly Roll, has finalized her divorce from the 41-year-old musician, marking the end of a decade-long marriage. The split, announced in June 2026, has been described as amicable, with both parties agreeing to a confidential settlement that includes the division of assets such as homes, vehicles, and an aircraft. The divorce has also coincided with Bunnie’s unveiling of a new $6 million Tennessee mansion, which she has taken full ownership of as part of the agreement.
The divorce, filed by Jelly Roll on May 18, 2026, was finalized just weeks later, with the couple reportedly settling their differences in a matter of weeks. According to court documents obtained by TMZ, the settlement includes a one-time lump-sum payment from Jelly Roll to Bunnie, though the exact amount remains undisclosed. The agreement also prohibits both parties from publicly disparaging each other, a provision that has been emphasized as a key element of their amicable split. “We’re literally settling our divorce in like… We’ve done it in like, what? Three weeks? Two weeks? We’re still having a baby together,” Bunnie said during a recent episode of her “Dumb Blonde” podcast, which she later deleted but which was widely reported.
Bunnie’s new home, a sprawling 10-acre compound in Franklin, Tennessee, has become a focal point of media attention. The property, valued at $6.2 million, features five bedrooms, 6.5 bathrooms, a resort-style pool, and a five-car garage, among other luxury amenities. The podcaster shared a video tour of the house on Instagram, featuring her friend Matt Matthews, who was visibly stunned by the scale of the property. “This is the craziest s***t I’ve seen in my life,” Matthews remarked, adding, “I feel poor. I am broke. I want a new house.” The tour highlighted a dedicated shoe room, a makeup station, and an outdoor wellness center, with Bunnie joking that the home “would be so awesome” for her friends. The property, built in 2022, will also be shared with two of her closest friends, Meme Shahan and Hailee Clark, who will move in with her. Bunnie also plans to care for the couple’s animals at the compound.
The divorce settlement has been framed as a mutual decision, with both parties emphasizing their continued friendship. Jelly Roll, who has two children from previous relationships, has maintained that the split was not the result of infidelity, a claim echoed by Bunnie. The couple, who married in 2016 and renewed their vows in 2023, had a history of challenges, including a brief separation in 2018 after Jelly Roll’s infidelity. However, Bunnie has since stated that neither party cheated in their most recent split. “Nobody cheated on the other person,” she said, adding, “It’s literally just we served our purpose for each other.”
Despite the divorce, Bunnie and Jelly Roll have confirmed they are still planning to have a child together through in vitro fertilization (IVF), a journey that Bunnie described as “wrecking” her physically and emotionally. The couple has been undergoing fertility treatments for two years, and Bunnie has since undergone a breast augmentation and a 20-pound weight loss, which she attributed to malnutrition. She also revealed that she has been accepted into Arizona State University, signaling a new chapter in her personal and professional life. Jelly Roll, meanwhile, has been spotted dating again, with reports of him kissing reality TV star Dylan Wolf at his Nashville bar, Goodnight Nashville. Bunnie has not commented directly on the relationship, but she has acknowledged that Jelly Roll is “dating again.”
The divorce has also brought attention to Jelly Roll’s other property holdings. In addition to the Tennessee compound, the singer owns a 500-acre farm in Burns, Tennessee, purchased for $4.5 million in 2024. The farm, which includes multiple trails and two year-round creeks, has been expanded with an adjoining 18.5-acre parcel acquired in 2025. While Bunnie will retain the Franklin estate, Jelly Roll has not yet revealed his future plans, though he is expected to relocate to his farm. The couple’s shared assets, including their intellectual properties, were also divided as part of the settlement.
Bunnie’s decision to share the house tour has been interpreted as a move to focus on her future rather than dwell on the divorce. “I don’t want the divorce to become my entire personality,” she said in a subsequent podcast episode. The tour, which has garnered widespread attention, has been seen as a symbol of her independence and financial security. “We stan a f***ing king,” she joked about Jelly Roll, acknowledging his role in ensuring her stability post-divorce. The couple’s ability to maintain a cordial relationship, despite the end of their marriage, has been highlighted as a rare and notable aspect of their story.