Jelly Roll, Bunnie Xo
Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo (Suzanne Cordeiro / Getty Images)

Don’t Tell Jelly Roll About His Wife Bunnie Xo’s Hall Pass

While Jelly Roll is in Los Angeles judging Netflix's Star Search with Sarah Michelle Gellar and Chrissy Teigen, his wife, Bunnie Xo, is thinking about other men. 

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The host of the Dumb Blonde podcast shared a video last night about seeing her celebrity hall pass on television. In case you are unfamiliar with the term, a hall pass refers to when a partner gives permission for a consensual, non-exclusive romantic interaction with someone else, without it being considered a breach of trust. 

It typically refers to someone who is not easily accessible, such as a well-known celebrity like Riley Green or Cindy Crawford. 

Though we might claim surprise at her admission, honestly, we aren't. Still, Bunnie Xo is happy to reveal who he is to her followers. 

She just has one request: "Don't tell my husband."

Who Is Bunnie Xo's Hall Pass?

The video begins with Bunnie Xo glancing at a screen to the tune of the classic song, "Please Mr. Postman." Her jaw is practically on the floor.

Over the video, Bunnie Xo wrote, "Ummm I just saw my new hall pass on TV."

The camera then cuts to the television, unveiling the identity of the mystery man. It should come as no surprise that it's her husband, Jelly Roll, shown judging contestants during the premiere episode of Star Search. 

Fans loved the reveal. Former Playboy Playmate Holly Madison wrote, "You guys are so cute!!!!!"

Another user wrote, "OMG GIRL, he is looking right at you!"

When the show Extra broke the news to Jelly Roll after the premiere, he said, "This is big!"

Now It's Jelly Roll's Turn To Support Bunnie Xo

Jelly Roll has said his biggest supporter is Bunnie Xo. But next month, she might need his support, as her book, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, is scheduled for release then. She will also go out on a four-date tour to promote the memoir. 

She said, "I've always considered myself an open book, so when it came time to pour my heart into chapters, it only felt natural to write about what I know best — my journey, my perspective and the grit that's carried me through."