Jelly Roll reveals the bad habit of “driving” wife Bunnie Xo

Jelly Roll reveals a “bad habit” that his wife, Bunnie Xo, cannot bear.
Jelly Roll, 40, and Judge Luke Bryan, 48, appeared on the “Jennifer Hudson Show” Friday, joining Hudson, 43, in the Quick Questions section.
“One thing you did drive your wife absolutely crazy?” asked the two-time Grammy winner.
“I feel sorry for her,” began Jelly Roll of Jason Bradley Deford.
Jelly Roll reveals his “bad habits”, “troublesome” his wife Bunnie Xo “endless”. (Getty image of Jeff Kravitz/CMT)
“I had this problem and I left a trace of clothes from the front door to the shower,” the audience admitted as they groaned.
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“Everyone likes, 'We hate you.' I just heard a woman shake her fist at me,” the singer said to the crowd laughing.
“I know-I've been trying to break this habit, you guys! It keeps her endless.”

Jelly Roll and Luke Bryan appeared on the “Jennifer Hudson Show” Friday. (Chris Haston/WBTV via Getty Images)
Meanwhile, Bryan said his wife Caroline Boyer found out about his no ord “no bueno” before sharing another habit of stimulating spouse.
“Country Girl” killer explained: “If I put creamer in my coffee, stir the spoon, and place the spoon on the countertop,” without putting on tissues or other things under the cutlery to “absorb” the liquid, that expression is worse than hitting nore. ”
Bryan and Boyer first met in 1998 as college students at Georgia Southern University. The two ended in 2006 and had a romantic relationship for many years. Later they welcomed their son Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas.

Caroline Boyer and Bryan have been married since 2006. (John Shearer)
Bunnie Xo and Jelly Roll first met in 2015 after the former sex worker watched a burgeoning country star show at a concert in Las Vegas. A year later, the two reached out after Jelly Roll proposed to Bunnie Xo at a concert in Yelawolf and Deftones.
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While Jelly Roll's messy costume habits might annoy his spouse, Bunnie Xo quickly defended him another “small twitch”.
In her November episode “Dumb Blonde” podcast, Bunnie Xo tells the viral video of her husband picking up his nose and allegedly eating it.
At UFC 309 event on November 16 at Madison Square Garden The camera captured According to his wife, the musician “deep in the knuckles” of his nose. The singer is sitting behind President Trump, Elon Musk and Kid Rock.

Bunnie XO and Jelly Roll ended in 2016. (John Hiller/Getty Images CMA)
“Everyone said he ate it, but I saw him roll it with his hands first, then throw it away and touch his mouth,” Bunnie Xo said on her podcast. “But for everyone who wants to say that he does it… First, my husband has a little twitch, OK?
Bunnie XO points out that when the jelly rolls, she is usually nearby and even if she is not, he “usually doesn’t eat them.”
She continued, “The world is like, ‘Oh my God, I can’t believe jelly roll f — ing is eating a tide …’ For those who say they can believe, you know who we are,” she continued. “We are dirty. We are proud to be dirty bags… Let the man eat his damn f — ig-ing booger.”
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Bunnie Xo went on to say that fans should focus on the good people the singer is doing for his community.
“This man is doing a great job in this world, the lady who posted this… Come on, man. This man is an angel on the earth and only good for people, everyone likes it, 'oop,'oop, here's booger the booger-eater'.

Jelly Roll joins “American Idol” as the first “Residence Artist” of the show’s season 23. (Eric McCandless/Disney via Getty Images)
Bunnie Xo added: “Like, man, how can we be childish? I don't care. I love my little boogie roll.”
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Jelly Roll, who worked as a mentor for the 22nd season of “American Idol,” joined Bryan and his judges Carrie Underwood and Lionel Richie for the current season 23, the first “Artist in Artist In Residence” of the Singing Commente Show.
New episodes of “American Idol” Sunday and Monday at 8 p.m. ET on ABC at 8 a.m. On Sunday, April 20, the show will air a special Easter episode, in which contestants will play the song of faith.