Bunnie XO has had enough — and she’s not holding back. After a vile online comment body-shaming her husband Jelly Roll and targeting his 15-year-old daughter Bailee Ann, the Dumb Blonde Podcast host unleashed a raw, unfiltered TikTok response that lit up the internet. “You wanna come for a child? For a man who’s out here saving lives? Then come for me — but know this: I don’t break. I burn,” she declared. No makeup. No filters. Just a furious wife, a protective mother, and a message the world couldn’t ignore.
The attack came in the form of a comment that read: “Why is her husband and stepdaughter family massively overweight? Weird podcast she’s enables them.” To Bunnie, it wasn’t just rude — it was a deeply ignorant take on struggles millions face. “It’s absolutely insane to me how dense some people in the human population can be,” she fired back. She reminded viewers that weight struggles are often rooted in serious conditions like eating disorders, which deserve compassion, not ridicule.
“People with anorexia, people with bulimia — it’s all the same category, just different spectrums,” she explained. “You need to give people who have eating disorders the same grace that you would give a drug addict in your family.” Bunnie stressed that those who struggle with weight already face enough judgment from the world, and the last thing they need is cruelty from their own circles.
She also rejected the idea that loving someone at any size equals “enabling.” Instead, she described gently encouraging Jelly Roll toward healthy habits without pressure or shame. “I want him to know he is loved at all sizes, no matter what,” she said. “That doesn’t mean I’m enabling him — so you guys need to throw that narrative out the window.”
Bunnie made it clear that Jelly Roll is fully aware of his own health battles and works every day to overcome them. “You don’t kick somebody when they’re down,” she said. She revealed that despite assumptions, her husband eats healthier than most people — his weight challenges stem from genetics, emotional eating, and past eating disorders, not simply poor diet.

What truly crossed the line for her was the comment about Bailee Ann, who is still underage. “To even come on my page and say something about my underage daughter’s body shows the type of human you are,” she snapped. “I hope you have the day and life you deserve, because people like you don’t make it far in life.” The TikTok quickly racked up support from fans praising her fierce defense of her family.
For Jelly Roll, this is nothing new. In a 2018 Instagram post, he openly shared his lifelong struggle with obesity, saying he dreamed of skydiving, riding roller coasters, and living a normal life while battling addiction and alcoholism. In 2023, he made strides toward his goals, reportedly shedding 23 pounds in two weeks with the help of nutritionist Ian Larios. But as Bunnie’s viral stand proved — his journey is about far more than numbers on a scale. It’s about love, resilience, and refusing to let cruelty have the final word.





