Coco Austin Embraces Traditional Love with Ice-T
Coco Austin and Bunny Zoe openly discuss their embrace of a more traditional kind of love. During a recent conversation on the Dumb Blonde Podcast, Ice-T’s wife expressed her comfort in the submissive role within her marriage.
Before her relationship with the rapper, Coco described herself as a “party girl.” She mentioned to Jelly Roll’s wife how, when she first met Ice-T—whose real name is Tracy Marrow—he was quite “straight-laced,” a trait that hasn’t changed much over the years.
In their chat, Coco revealed how Ice-T typically takes the lead in their relationship, which many might overlook regarding her contribution to his success. She said, “He goes and does his job and works hard for his money. And I feel like keeping the house right is where I belong.” This, according to her, helps create a relaxing home environment for Ice-T after his work.
Bunny echoed Coco’s sentiments, mentioning how their roles are clearly defined. She remarked, “These days, women feel like they have to be independent… If you say that, you’ll never get a man.” They both seemed to suggest that a bit of submission can coexist with independence.
Coco further articulated her view on gender roles, noting, “Men want to be men, so why can’t women be women?” She believes this dynamic is partly what keeps their relationship strong. While some women may seek to assert independence, she cautioned against being too dominant in a relationship, suggesting, “You can be the boss in your own world, but just calm it down a little bit.”
Both women seemed to be on the same page, emphasizing that mutual respect and understanding help maintain a good partnership. Bunny mentioned the need for men to feel like protectors, further underlining the importance of communication and humor in navigating their relationships.
In sharing their experiences, Coco and Bunny conveyed that, while contemporary views on relationships might vary, sticking to foundational principles can be beneficial. They seemed to imply that traditional approaches to love still hold value in today’s world.


