Is airing your husband’s dirty laundry in a bestselling memoir really the relationship flex we should be celebrating? Because Bunnie Xo apparently thinks so, and honestly, the audacity is *chef’s kiss*.

The podcaster-turned-author is doubling down on her decision to spill all the tea about Jelly Roll’s infidelity in her memoir, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, which dropped this February. Apparently, she felt compelled to chronicle every last detail of how her hubby went astray and how they somehow managed to patch things up after he put a ring on it back in 2016. You know, the whole “move to Vegas and pretend nothing happened” strategy that definitely worked out great for them.

But here’s where it gets deliciously messy: Bunnie published this tell-all literary confession mere months before Jelly Roll filed for divorce. Talk about timing! It’s almost like she knew something the rest of us didn’t. The couple has been serving us a buffet of relationship red flags, and honestly, we’re here for every single calorie.

When pressed about her controversial choice to rehash the affair drama so publicly, Bunnie wasn’t backing down. She defended her decision with the kind of confidence that only comes from someone who’s already made peace with the impending split. Because let’s be real—if you’re writing entire chapters about your man’s wandering ways, you’re probably already mentally checking out of the marriage.

The Nashville rapper and his wife had everyone fooled with their Instagram couple aesthetic and public declarations of love. But apparently, that fantasy started cracking years ago when Jelly Roll decided to test the boundaries of their “forever.” And instead of keeping it private like most couples with sense, Bunnie decided to monetize the heartbreak.

Fans are absolutely *divided* on this one. Some are calling her brave for owning her truth, while others are questioning whether a marriage can really survive such public humiliation. Spoiler alert: apparently, it can’t.

What do you think? A) Bunnie was right to tell her story and own her power B) She should have kept her marriage private instead of selling books on his betrayal

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