Bunnie XO is a pretty secure person, but she's unveiled the curtain to let us in on one thing that will make her jealous. And it's a pretty specific one.
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On the latest episode of her Dumb Blonde podcast, Bunnie XO speaks of the one thing that'll make her jealous every time. She uploaded a clip of the moment to her TikTok.
"I don't have a tonne of jealousy in me at all," she said. "Nothing makes me jealous."
"The one thing in the world that makes me jealous is b---hes who can garden, b---hes who can f--kin' bake a loaf of bread, b---hes who can just cook anything from scratch," she reveals.
The self-sufficient home-grown ladies is who she's envious of.
She did elaborate that she can cook, but she's talking of those who are on another level. "Steak and eggs? Gotcha. All day long." But "homemade pudding" is a no-go.
"Or like the b---hes who make beef tallow, like for their skin care products, I wanna learn how to do that."
"I would be a hippie with armpit hair, and just f--kin' live at home," she admits. Having the skills to make advanced pastes, sauces, and home-grown foodstuffs is a difficult skill and one she wants.
Hilariously, fellow podcaster Meme then said that she'd teach Bunnie how to make butter. With the gravest death stare I've ever seen, she responded with "When the f--k did you learn how to make butter?"
Fans React To Bunnie Unveiling Her Envy
Her fans took to the comments to share their thoughts over Bunnie's revealed jealousy.
"Not bunnie getting jealous Meme knows how to make butter," one fan laughed.
"Bunnie,the goddess, the queen being jealous of someone like me....I've peaked. that's it, it's all downhill from here folks," joked another.
"She struck a nerve knowing how to make butter," wrote another fan. It's truly the best part of the clip.
"The confidence boost I just got knowing this lol," commented someone else.
The comments appear to be divided between people laughing at her jealous rage at people feeling good about themselves.
I wonder if we'll ever see Bunnie starting to learn how to do such things herself. I mean, she does own a farm now, so this seems like a natural next step.
