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Jelly Roll and Wife Bunnie XO Share Plans to Have a Baby Through IVF

Jun 7, 2024

“J and I are SO excited & scared all at the same time,” she admitted. “We genuinely never thought we’d want to add to our family but something changed this year. We both just want a piece of us together to add to our already perfect family w/Bailee and Noah.”

Jelly, who married Bunnie in 2016, knows that his wife will be the best parent. In fact, he has continued to sing her praises as a stepmom to his kids.

“It takes a special kind of woman to raise a kid that isn’t her child and still treat the child as if she was,” he wrote on Mother’s Day in 2020. “Bunnie is that special woman, outside of the social media, outside of the podcast, and all the business endeavors she does and helps me with, Bunnie is a beautiful soul.”

The “Save Me” artist also pointed out Bunnie’s special bond with his daughter.

“Over the years watching her relationship with Bailee blossom into this beautiful mother-daughter bond that it has become has been nothing short of magical,” he gushed. “I have truly been blessed with the best partner I could’ve asked for in life.”

He added, “You are the epitome of a good mom and deserve more credit than anyone because you didn’t have to step up to the plate the way you did.”

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