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Jelly Roll’s Wife Bunnie Xo Reveals All Seven Mugshots and Shares Her Message of Redemption. ML

The internet saw seven mugshots, but Bunnie Xo saw a girl who survived hell and lived to tell it.

Jelly Roll’s wife went full throttle into her past this week and did not blink. In a post that hit harder than most albums, Bunnie shared all seven of her mugshots. Each one carried a chapter of pain, addiction, and fight. This was not for pity. It was for proof. Rock bottom is not the end of the road unless you quit walking.

She did not just post the pictures. She gave the story. Her first arrest happened at 19, when she had already spent five years living on the streets of Vegas. By the last, at 26, she had been arrested for soliciting an undercover cop in a casino. Every photo showed the unraveling. Every line in her caption pulled back another layer.

“As the pics go on the eyes only get more sad, more broken and more intoxicated,” she wrote. “The fact that I’m smiling in some of these will let you know just how disconnected I was from myself and my emotions.”

That right there is what surviving looks like when the world stops caring and you stop caring too.

She talked about losing three babies before most people even finish high school. She talked about using her body just to eat and sleep. She talked about being so deep in addiction she could see the drugs in her skin. This was not a PR spin. It was testimony.

The turning point came when she got tired. “Sick of humiliating myself. Sick of starting over. Sick of who I was as a human,” she wrote. Then came the line that changed everything. “I was the problem and the solution.”

You could hear the chains break in that one sentence.

Bunnie did not pretend she cleaned up overnight. She did not slap on a Bible verse and skip the process. She gave it to you straight. There was chaos. There was shame. There was survival mode turned all the way up. Then there was grace.

“Even when I didn’t deserve it, God kept pulling me out the fire,” she said. “Every overdose that didn’t take me. Every time I inserted myself in harm’s way. He said, ‘No, there’s still work for you to do.’”

This is not a woman clinging to her past. This is a woman dragging it into the light and daring it to haunt her again.

Jelly Roll responded with what might be the most honest love note ever posted. “It was your story that inspired mine,” he said. “While people talked about us, judged us, and wished on our downfall, we just stayed the course and believed what God had for us. No man could take it away.”

There were no filters and no fake forgiveness. Just two people who clawed their way out of the gutter and built something sacred on the other side.

Bunnie made it clear she is not ashamed of those photos. In fact, they will be part of her upcoming book tour merch for her memoir, called Stripped Down, Unfiltered, and Unapologetic, which is dropping in February 2026. She knows her story is bigger than her shame, and it is fuel for anybody still stuck in the same cycle.

If you are there right now, if you are sitting in your own version of mugshot number five and wondering if the light is ever going to find you, she has one thing to say.

You can rebuild. You can rewrite your story. You are never too far gone for God to find you, love you, and lift you out.

Testify, Bunnie. Loud enough for the ones still stuck in the fire.

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