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Jelly Roll’s grand gesture to wife Bunnie XO

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Jelly Roll’s grand gesture to wife Bunnie XO

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Jelly Roll is showing his love for Bunnie XO in a way only he can — by dedicating an entire floor of his new bar to her.

The 40-year-old country star’s Lower Broadway bar called Goodnight Nashville is nearing its grand opening, and fans recently got a sneak peek at a special area designed with his wife in mind.

Recording Artist Jelly Roll performs on stage during New Year’s Eve Live Nashville’s Big Bash at Bicentennial Capitol Mall State Park on December 31, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. A couple of days later, the country…


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In a video shared on Wednesday, January 1 via Instagram, Bunnie (whose real name is Alyssa DeFord) toured her personalized floor, complete with her signature aesthetic, including a giant portrait and a neon sign reading “In Hoes We Trust.”

“When your husband loves you so much he gives you an entire Bunnie Xo floor in his new bar & you’re seeing it for the first time 😭,” the 44-year-old Dumb Blonde podcast host wrote over the clip. Bunnie was visibly emotional as she walked through the space, surrounded by friends and fans. By the end of the video, she was up on stage breaking in the dance floor.

After the post made its way to social media, reactions poured in almost immediately.

“yesssssss!!! Daddy Rolls loves da Buns,” one person wrote.

“This is soooo freaking dope girl!!! 🔥🔥” pointed out another.

“That’s love!! ❤️ CONGRATS TO YOU BOTH 🌟 Can’t wait to visit this summer! 🤘🏼 ” a third chimed in.

“That ratchet cowgirl energy is exactly what I want to embody in 2025. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 ” another person added.

Jelly Roll (whose real name is Jason Bradley DeFord) first announced his new venture during an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience in May 2023 while promoting his album Beautifully Broken.

“I’m announcing this now, right here, that I’m opening my bar on Broadway in Nashville, Tennessee, which is a real big deal,” he told host Joe Rogan. “You’ve been to Broadway. It’s all after music stars. I’m the first Nashville native to get a bar.”

The five-story bar will offer a mix of burgers, spirits, and even tattoos. The venue will also feature a memorial seat for the “Save Me” singer’s late father, Horace “Buddy” DeFord.

Details for the bar’s grand opening have yet to be announced.

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