Jelly Roll's wife does not tolerate any hate on the internet against her husband.
Bunny Xo went to her Podcast “Dumb Blonde” This was in reference to a recent video that went viral of her husband allegedly picking his nose and eating.
At the UFC 309 event held at Madison Square Garden on November 16th, captured by the camera According to his wife, the musician “had his fingers deep in his abnormal nose.” The singer was seated behind President Trump, Elon Musk and Kid Rock.
Jelly Roll's wife Bunny Zoe has defended her husband after a video of him picking his nose went viral. (John Shearer/Getty Images, CMA)
“Everyone said he ate it, but I saw him first roll it in his hands, flick it, and then just touch it in his mouth,” Bunny Zoe said Monday. said on her podcast. “But for all of you who want to say it was… First of all, my husband is a bit of a tic, and he always has a bit of a tic and picks his nose when he gets nervous.”
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Bunny Zoe said she is usually nearby when Jellyroll is participating in his routine, and even when she isn't, he “usually doesn't eat.”

Bunny Zoe said Jelly Roll has a “little tic” and will pick his nose when he gets nervous. (Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)
“It's the fact that the world is like, 'Oh my god, I can't believe Jelly Roll is eating boogers…' Anyone who says they can believe it knows who we're fucking with.” ” she continued. “We're filth. We're proud of being filth… let that guy eat his fucking booger.”
Bunny Zo went on to say that fans should take note of the good deeds he does for the community.
“But for all of you who want to say it was… First of all, my husband is a bit of a tic, and he always has a bit of a tic and picks his nose when he gets nervous.”
“This man is doing so much good in this world and the woman who posted this…come on, come on, man, this man is a fucking angel on earth and he’s done nothing but good for people. , everyone was like, “Oh, there's someone who eats boogers.''
“I'm like, how can I be childish? I don't care. I love little boogie rolls,” Bunny Zoe said.
Bunny Zoe and Jelly Roll first met in 2015 after the former sex worker met the rising star at a concert in Las Vegas. The two ended up eloping a year later, after Jelly Roll proposed on stage at a Yelawolf and Deftones concert.

Jelly Roll and Bunny Zoe got married in 2016. (Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)
Jelly Roll talked about how he kept his almost eight-year marriage to the TikTok star strong during an interview with FOX News Digital at the 2024 CMT Music Awards.
“Open, real, honest communication,” Jerry Roll told FOX News Digital. “We talk about things that are uncomfortable up front. That's really important in our marriage.”
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He said it helps to have a sense of humor when it comes to love.

Jelly Roll has a daughter named Bailey from a previous relationship. (Getty Images)
“Also, we don't take anything too seriously,” he said. “If you have poor memory, laugh as much as possible. Laughter is the best medicine.”
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After 7 years of marriage, Jelly Roll and Bunny Xo Although they couldn't remember for years the exact date they tied the knot “on a bender,” the couple renewed their vows at the same Las Vegas chapel to set their wedding anniversary.
“There was always a discrepancy between our anniversaries because she thought it was one day and I thought it was another,” he said. people magazine. “Neither of us knew.”
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Jelly Roll, officially known as Jason Deford, began his singing career in 2003. However, it wasn't until 2022 with the release of “Need a Favor” and “Son of a Sinner” that he became mainstream.

Jelly Roll started his music career in 2003, but it wasn't until 2022 that he became a mainstream artist. (Matt Hayward/Getty Images for Jelly Roll)
“I wouldn't be where I am today if it wasn't for what I went through. I think it gave me strength. I think it gave me my voice,” he said at the 2023 CMAs. He told FOX News Digital. “It taught me a lot about overcoming. It taught me a lot about change and the ability to change.
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“I was a terrible person for decades, but I was able to turn that around and use my music to get a message out and help people…and just try to give back as much as I can in every way I can. , it's very symbolic of where I come from and how important it is to me to always be in touch. ”
Fox News Digital has reached out to a representative for Jelly Roll for comment.
Fox News Digital's Lauryn Overhultz contributed to this report.
