Bunnie XO Slams Counter Protester That Claimed He Work With Jelly Roll
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Bunnie XO Slams Counter Protester That Claimed He Work With Jelly Roll

Bunnie XO has slammed a counter-protester that claimed to have worked with Jelly Roll, and warned everyone to be careful of what they believe on the internet.

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In a since-deleted video, Bunnie XO set the record straight over Jonny Constantine claiming to have worked with her husband. Constantine is a counter-protester who's going viral for his rants full of offensive comments.

He spoke to Fox News reporters just outside Nashville's 50 Protest, 50 States, One Day Movement in a viral clip. The protesters are trying to fight for a variety of causes, including women's rights, diversity, and immigrant rights.

After bombarding the protesters with a slew of insults and incorrect historical information, he claimed to have worked with Jelly Roll. "Yeah, I worked with Jelly Roll, and they don't have nothing to do with my political views," he said.

He went on to say how he was standing up for the legal immigrants, and how he doesn't wish for illegal immigration to continue.

Naturally, Bunnie XO didn't like the baseless claim.

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In her video to TikTok, which has since been deleted, Bunnie simply said, "Bro. No, you do not." She refuted his claim to have worked for her husband.

"We do not claim that energy over here."

Bunnie XO warned her fans about the misinformation that's writhe on the internet, and made some jokes to push her point.

She went on to make a stream of ludicrous claims, "I work for Madonna. I also was the first person to ever walk on the moon. And Dolly Parton? Nope, you got it wrong. Bunnie Parton. It's really me. I also invented the Heimlich maneuver. So, you're welcome."

Constantine has also been recorded speaking of the Battle of the Alamo, 1836. He insinuated that the Americans had achieved victory in the brutal battle, when it was actually a tragedy for the Texian defenders. So it wouldn't be the first time Constantine has spouted nonsense.

The video has since been inexplicably deleted, however. It's possible that the video was simply too hot, and sparked outrageous debate in the comment section. It's also likely that Bunnie regretted giving Constantine any screen time to her followers.