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Published 15:28 17 Jun 2026 GMT
Bunnie Xo appeared to hint at relationship troubles in a cryptic social media post shared just days after Jelly Roll filed for divorce.
The Dumb Blonde podcast host, whose real name is Alisa DeFord, posted a TikTok on May 20 featuring the caption: "Women's intuition when that s*** don't add up."
In the video, the 46-year-old looks around as though she has suddenly realized something before sitting upright and appearing to mouth, "Mother f***."
The post was uploaded two days after Jelly Roll filed for divorce in Williamson County, Tennessee.
Many fans have now taken to the comment section to share their reactions. "Bunnie was dropping the tea in real time, and we all did not clock it," one user said.
Another shared: "I swear I knew something was up the second she dropped this!" A third added: "Omg I’m watching her dropping crumbs for the big news. Glad I’m not the only one who had to come back."
According to court documents, the country star, whose real name is Jason Bradley DeFord, filed on May 18.
The filing listed May 9 as the couple's separation date and cited "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for ending the marriage.
Additional court filings reportedly stated that the pair had been "unable to live together successfully as husband and wife."
Bunnie's TikTok was just one of several social media posts that caught fans' attention around the time news of the divorce emerged.
Shortly before the filing became public, she shared a lingerie photo of herself removing a bra strap.
The image included the caption: "She's getting her sparkle back," and was accompanied by Metric's song 'Help I'm Alive'.
She later shared a screenshot of a text message that read: "Come here, let me show you what love feels like," alongside J. Cole's 'Power Trip'.
Another post featured a reposted Snoop Dogg Reel displaying the text: "'You're embarrassing cut it out.'"
The clip then continued: "Me about to take it up a notch:" alongside footage of a dancing monkey.
The divorce filing came as a surprise to many followers of the couple, particularly after they appeared happy together at the Grammy Awards earlier this year.
While accepting the award for Best Contemporary Country Album, the 'Wild Ones' musician publicly praised his wife during his speech.
"I want to thank my beautiful wife," he said. "I would have never changed my life without you. I would have ended up dead or in jail. I would have killed myself if it wasn't for you and Jesus. I thank you for that."
Court documents show the musician has hired prominent Nashville attorney Rose Palermo to represent him during the proceedings.
Palermo has previously worked on several high-profile celebrity divorces, including Billy Ray Cyrus' split from Firerose, Kristin Cavallari's divorce from Jay Cutler, and Maren Morris' breakup from Ryan Hurd.
The singer is also asking the court to approve a Marital Dissolution Agreement that would provide for an "equitable division of the parties' assets".
The couple reportedly owns a mansion in Nashville and a 500-acre farm outside the city.
Following the filing, Bunnie retained attorneys Neil Campbell and Marykate E. Williams of Campbell Perky Johnson, PLLC.
TMZ later reported that the divorce was a "mutual decision by the two and a private family matter."