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Jelly Roll’s wife Bunnie Xo slams viral video of her husband’s ‘little tic’

Jelly Roll’s wife won’t tolerate online hate towards her husband.

On her “Dumb Blonde” podcast, Bunnie

At the UFC 309 event at Madison Square Garden on November 16, the camera caught the musician “deep in his damn nose,” according to his wife. The singer sat behind President Trump, Elon Musk and Kid Rock.

A photo of Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo

Jelly Roll’s wife Bunnie Xo defended him after a video of her husband picking his nose went viral. (John Shearer/Getty Images for CMA)

“Everyone says he ate it, but I saw him rolling it in his hand first, kind of flicking it and then just touching it to his mouth,” Bunnie Xo said on her podcast Monday. “But for anyone who wants to say he did it…First of all, my husband has a bit of a tic, okay? He’s always had a bit of a tic and when he’s nervous he picks his damn nose.”

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Jelly Roll in a burnt orange jacket and long cross necklace smiles on the carpet with Bunnie XO in a blue dress

Bunnie Xo said Jelly Roll has a “little tic” and sometimes picks his nose when he’s nervous. (Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)

“The fact that the world says, ‘Oh my God, I can’t believe Jelly Roll is having sex is a doozy…’ And for those who said they can believe: you know who we’re fucking. “are,” she continued. “We are scumbags. We pride ourselves on being scumbags…Let the man eat his damn booger.”

Bunnie Xo went on to say that fans should focus on the good he is doing for his community.

“But for anyone who wants to say he did it…First of all, my husband has a bit of a tic, okay? He’s always had a bit of a tic and when he’s nervous he picks his damn nose.”

– Bunnie Xo

“The man is doing so much good in this world, and the lady who posted that… Come on, man. This man is a fucking angel on earth who does nothing but good for people, and everyone says, ‘Oop, there’s the booger eater.’

“It’s just like, how can we be fucking childish, dude? I don’t care. I love my little Boogie Roll,” said Bunnie Xo.

Bunnie Xo and Jelly Roll met in 2015 after the former sex worker met the rising star at a concert in Las Vegas. The two eventually eloped a year later after Jelly Roll proposed marriage on stage at a Yelawolf and Deftones concert.

Jelly Roll in a burnt orange jacket and long cross necklace smiles on the carpet with Bunnie XO in a blue dress

Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo tied the knot in 2016. (Christopher Polk/Penske Media via Getty Images)

Jelly Roll opened up about how he has kept his nearly eight-year marriage to the TikTok star strong in an interview with Fox News Digital at the 2024 CMT Music Awards.

“Open, real, honest communication,” Jelly Roll told Fox News Digital. “We talk about the unpleasant things in advance. This is a really important thing in our marriage.”

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He noted that it helps to have a sense of humor when it comes to love.

Jelly Roll, Bunnie XO and daughter Bailee dress to impress on the red carpet.

Jelly Roll has a daughter, Bailee, from a previous relationship. (Getty Images)

“And besides, we don’t take anything too seriously,” he said. “You have a short memory. Laugh as much as you can. Laughter is the best medicine.”

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After seven years of marriage Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo renewed their vows in the same Las Vegas chapel where they married to mark an anniversary after years of being unable to remember the exact date they tied the knot “during a binge.”

“There was always a discrepancy around our anniversary because she thought it was on one day, I thought it was on another day,” he said People Magazine. “None of us knew.”

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Jelly Roll, officially known as Jason DeFord, began his singing career in 2003. However, he didn’t hit the mainstream until 2022 with the release of “Need a Favour” and “Son of a Sinner”.

Jelly Roll in a black shirt and backwards hat looks into the distance during a performance

Jelly Roll started his music career in 2003 but didn’t become a mainstream artist until 2022. (Mat Hayward/Getty Images for Jelly Roll)

“Without what I went through, I wouldn’t be the man I am today. I think it gave me strength. I think it gave me my voice,” he told Fox News Digital at the 2023 CMAs. “It taught me a lot about overcoming. It taught me a lot about change and the ability to change.”

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“I was a terrible person for decades, and for me to be able to just turn that around and use music to convey a message and help people… and just try to give back as much as I can in any way I can is very indicative of where I’m at.” “I come here and how important it is to me to always come back.”

Fox News Digital has reached out to Jelly Roll’s representative for comment.

Lauryn Overhultz of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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