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Jelly Roll had an unexpected response to his wife’s suggestion that they try role playing.
In a TikTok video shared by Bunnie Xo on Tuesday, June 24, the Dumb Blonde podcast host, 45, said, “I just told my husband we could role play,” as Jelly, 40, hid his face behind her.
A grinning Jelly then shook his head and said, “Absolutely not.” His reasoning? “I did not work 10 years to get the marriage I want to spend the night acting like it’s not the marriage I want,” he explained.
Jelly added, “I’ve worked hard to get the marriage I want. I’d like to keep it just like it is.”
Bunnie and the “Somebody Save Me” singer met in 2015 when she attended one of his shows. They tied the knot one year later. The couple is currently on an IVF journey to expand their family, which includes Jelly’s two children from previous relationships, Bailee Ann, 16, and Noah Buddy, 8.
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Earlier in June, Bunnie announced in an Instagram post that she had a “huge win” related to IVF, although she didn’t go into details.
“When you just got the call you’ve been waiting on for 5 months since this ivf journey started,” she wrote. “All the tears, the hopelessness & the struggle, God finally said, ‘Here.’ 😭.”
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She added in the comments, “This is not a pregnancy announcement — we won’t announce that,” she said. “This is just a huge win for us 🙏🏻🤍💫✨.”
Bunnie has been open about her fertility struggles, and has been sharing her IVF experience with her followers since June 2024. Since then, Jelly has also opened up about wanting to get healthier in hopes of sticking around as long as possible for his kids and any future additions to the family.
In April 2024, the Grammy winner appeared on the Bussin’ with the Boys podcast and revealed he decided to lose over 60 pounds.
“My wife and I are talking about having a baby, and it really made me realize that at almost 40, I was like, it means I got to live to at least 60. I got to see this kid into college,” he said at the time.
