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Jelly Roll Celebrates His Life Partner And ‘Anchor’

Jelly Roll gushed about his wife Bunnie xo in a post celebrating her birthday this week (1/22) on Instagram. Jelly wrote in a long post about the “love of his…

Jelly Roll in a black jacket and his wife Bunnie in a bronze dress
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Jelly Roll gushed about his wife Bunnie xo in a post celebrating her birthday this week (1/22) on Instagram.

Jelly wrote in a long post about the "love of his life" to his over two million followers, "Today we celebrate my wife's birthday! I have watched this woman grow over the last 8 years in ways I can't even describe. She is my anchor in every area of my life. She brings a sense of peace to every room she walks in. She makes people feel safe."

He continued, "She creates a safe place for people to tell her how they feel. She is special in every way. To know where she came from and what she has made of herself is unbelievable. She taught me to not just weather the storm but to dance in the rain. She taught me how to build a deep-rooted friendship in our relationship that supersedes everything. My wife is the epitome of 'sometimes God sends his most unlikely messengers with the biggest message.' She's playful, funny, loving, caring, charismatic, and strong. My wife is fearless. She is a strong, independent woman. I also admire how much she uplifts and empowers other women."

The sweet husband concluded, "Mama Bear, I want you to know that I am head over heels in love with you. And somehow, every day, I wake up a little more in love than I was the day before. I love you so much .. thank you for being the anchor to our family. I love you."

Jelly knows that he wouldn't have made it long if he had experienced his current levels of success as a younger man.

Jelly posted a new interview podcast clip on his Instagram. In the video, Jelly says, "Money doesn't create character, it reveals it. Same thing I believe about alcohol." He added, "When I was a bad human, I drank a lot and became a worse human."

In the clip, the host asks him about money and what changed for him after he got it. Jelly replied, "Lucky for me, none of it before success." Jelly said he doesn't think God blessed him with money "a day before." He knew he was ready for it. He added that if he would have been given all the money he had now when he was younger, he "would have died."

Jelly Roll is having his big moment in country music, and he is a multiple award nominee at next month's CMA Awards in Nashville, including a nod for the album (Whitsett Chapel) and Male Vocalist.

Last week, Jelly debuted on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon. In a video clip posted to his Instagram, his team highlighted the appearance with backstage footage where Jelly says at one point in the clip, "I hadn't left much past Ohio three years ago. National TV, dude. Two shows in one day, baby, one on national television."

At another moment in the clip, Jimmy Fallon comes into Jelly's dressing room to say hi. The talk show host tells Jelly, "You're crushing it, bud, you're crushing it. Congratulations, and keep going." After Fallon leaves, one of Jelly's bandmates says that was pretty cool, and Jelly replies, "That wasn't pretty cool, that was (expletive) awesome." Jelly adds, "It was like Waylon Jennings on the Johnny Carson show." He says, "We're in the middle of Rockefeller Plaza; we're in the big leagues. Johnny Carson was here."

After he performed on The Tonight Show With Jimmy Fallon, Jelly and his band boarded a private plane from New Jersey to West Virginia and, with a police escort, went straight on stage at a sold-out show. After the show, they made it in time to watch their performance on late-night TV.

See that post here. Note: there are many expletives in the Instagram video clip.

When he performed for the first time in June at Nashville's CMA Fest, he revealed that during his first performance at Nissan Stadium in June, which was televised as a TV special on ABC, he was "trembling."

Jelly posted a video clip of the performance on his Instagram. He wrote in a lengthy caption, "If you listen closely, you can hear my voice shaking the first half of the song— I was trembling; I was so nervous. 65,000 people in my hometown stadium- the same stadium my father took me to every Sunday for Titans games. The same stadium I've been taking my daughter to since she was a baby."

He continued, "Thank you, CMA fest, for letting me be a part of your 50th anniversary - I have literally been going to 'Fan Fair' since I was a child. This night was unbelievable... to hear 65k people [sing] 'and God, I need a Favor' in unison like one voice. Speaking of 'NEED A FAVOR,' I can officially say it is the #1 song on Country Radio right now. There is no greater achievement in this town than being #1 in country radio. The fact this is my 2nd number one at Country Radio this year makes it almost unbelievable to me, to be honest - and this same song also held 3 weeks at number 1 on Rock radio."

Jelly concluded, "Just when I thought things couldn't get any wilder, y'all continue to amaze me. Thank y'all - this has been an unreal year."

We gathered five of Jelly's friends in country music and share his connection to each of them.

Lainey Wilson

Lainey and Jelly have been friends for a while now and are currently nominated for a CMA together for Musical Event of the Year for their collaboration of "Save Me." They are on the same record label and are both having massive success. Wilson said in an interview earlier this year that she was an extra in his music video in 2013. She said it was the one Jelly did with Uncle Kracker, admitting she played "a drunk girl, passed out on the ground." While that was her first interaction with him, they have since become good friends, and he considers her to be a sister.

Ashley McBryde

Ashley recently opened shows for Jelly Roll. When I interviewed her recently, she told me about the man. Ashley shared about her friend, "He's so loving and so inviting. I love being on the road with him. The culture he has created with his band, crew, and everything about that is really welcoming." She added, "He told me my first day, 'You'll never feel more at home on any tour than you will on this tour.' And I thought at first, 'Aw, I don't know, I've toured with some really amazing tours.' He told me, 'You'll never feel more at home with any fanbase than you are with mine,' and he's right. His fan base is so diverse, and at first, when you look at a snapshot of it, you go, 'These people don't all belong under the same canopy right now,' but they do. And that feeling while you're watching a show is amazing."

Cody Johnson

Cody Johns in s red shirt and hat and Jelly Roll in a ball cap and denim jacket


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Cody told us of Jelly in June, "Jelly's one of my favorite people to hang out with. You may not look at me and know this, but I have a pretty jaded past as well." He added, "I've always said there was a time in my life when I had to make a decision, and that decision was to chase this dream professionally with a good mindset. There are a few mistakes I've made in my life and decisions in my life where I could have wound up here, or I very well could have wound up in jail." He concluded, "It's almost like a blessing and a curse because we put so much on ourselves. And I relate to him, and he relates to me, and we're so opposite; you've got the cowboy hat and the face tattoos... I think it's a very opposite attraction kind of thing. The respect is mutual and real recognizes real."

Miranda Lambert

Miranda revealed that she and Jelly Roll were writing songs together in January. Lambert posted a couple of photos to her Instagram, one with her, Jelly Roll, and a songwriter named Telenitry. She wrote, "Made a new friend this week! Jesse was right when he said we go together like biscuits and gravy! Loved writing a tune with @jellyroll615 and @telemitry."

Riley Green

Green recently announced he is releasing a new album, Ain't My Last Rodeo, on October 13 on BMLG Records. The 12-track project is named after a song on the album, "My Last Rodeo," which the singer wrote solo following one of the final conversations he had with his late Grandaddy Buford while in the hospital. Riley has a song with Jelly Roll called "Copenhagen In A Cadillac" that he co-wrote on the project and a cover of Tim McGraw's "Damn Country Music." Green has sung on stage with Jelly many times and considers the Nashville area native a good friend.

Nancy Brooks has been working in the country music industry for almost 30 years. She has interviewed pretty much any country star you can think of. In the late 1990s, she started working with Dolly Parton. And yes, Nancy reports that Parton is as sweet as you would think. She loves her life in country music and has been backstage at every CMA Awards show since the late 1990s. Many of her stories are from her one-on-one interviews. She was there at the beginning of the incredible careers of many music superstars today, including Taylor Swift, Shania Twain, and Blake Shelton, and has interviewed them multiple times throughout the years.