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Celebrity3 min(s) read
Published 13:14 18 Jun 2026 GMT
Bunnie Xo has revealed the eye-watering sums she earned during her time as a sex worker, with the podcast host opening up about her past in an interview that aired in March.
The media personality, who has long been candid about her journey before finding fame, discussed her earnings during a sit-down with ABC News' Nightline host Juju Chang.
Her comments have attracted fresh attention as interest in her personal life continues following reports of her divorce from country star Jelly Roll.
Bunnie has previously spoken about how the money she earned helped support her and Jelly Roll during difficult periods, including helping him secure a home while he pursued custody of his daughter, Bailee.
During the interview, Chang asked Bunnie about the largest amount of money she earned while working as a high-end sex worker.
"Definitely six figures. Yeah," Bunnie replied when asked about her biggest payout during those years. "I had a few of those, actually."
Chang then asked whether those earnings were "north of $100,000," prompting a brief pause from Bunnie before she answered: "More."
Although she did not provide an exact figure, her comments suggest that some of her highest-earning nights brought in well over $100,000.
Speaking about her background, Bunnie explained that she grew up in Las Vegas and originally dreamed of becoming a showgirl.
"When you can't make it being a showgirl, what happens? You end up becoming a stripper," she continued.
While working in strip clubs, she said clients began offering her money for sex work, which ultimately led her into the industry.
"Your moral compass waves, because you get so exhausted being groped every night by different men, when you could just go see one man for, you know, 20 minutes, and then go home for the night and cuddle up in bed," Bunnie continued.
Bunnie continued working in the industry after meeting and marrying Jelly Roll, later transitioning to online adult content as she gradually reduced her involvement.
She officially left sex work on March 6, 2023, when she shut down her adult content website.
Reflecting on that decision one year later, Bunnie admitted she was worried about walking away from a significant source of income.
"I was so scared to let go of that part of my life & leave behind the money I was making - wasn't sure how I'd make up that part of my business," Bunnie reflected. "But I had faith & let God have it & he made sure I got it all back 10-fold."
Since leaving the industry, Bunnie has seen her podcast grow substantially in popularity, while Jelly Roll's music career has continued to reach new heights.