Jelly Roll, the tattooed powerhouse who’s been reshaping country music with raw truth and Southern grit, just opened up about the darkest chapter of his personal life. In a world where most folks wear a mask, Jelly dropped his completely. During a recent appearance on the Human School podcast, he looked back on the moment he cheated on his wife, Bunnie Xo, and called it one of the worst decisions of his life.

“I don’t talk about this publicly at all,” Jelly said. “But one of the worst moments of my adulthood was when I had an affair on my wife. It really, really blew me back. I knew I was in love with this woman, and I still messed it up.”
Before Jelly Roll was standing on the biggest country stages in the world, before the awards, the streaming numbers, and the redemption arc, he was just a man spiraling. He was surrounded by chaos, caught in a storm of addiction and bad influences. He admitted he was running with people who treated infidelity like a joke and used drugs like it was air. That kind of circle doesn’t just breed self-destruction. It feeds it.
“When I was doing cocaine, I was hanging around a bunch of people doing cocaine. When I was drinking, they were drinking. And when I cheated, I was hanging around people cheating on their wives,” he explained.
It wasn’t just a mistake. It was a wake-up call. And instead of walking away from the damage, Jelly did what most wouldn’t. He faced it. Head-on. No excuses. No hiding. He went to war for his marriage and started fighting for the one thing that mattered more than his ego: his family.

“I did a lot of work to repair that relationship,” he said. “The repair has been special, and we are stronger than we could have ever been.”
That strength didn’t come easy. He and Bunnie had to rebuild from the ground up. And it took time. It took truth. And it took walking away from the kind of people who kept him stuck in a cycle of failure. Jelly said he stopped chasing long-standing friendships that had no real value. Instead, he surrounded himself with people who inspire him to grow.
“I wanted to be friends with people I wanted to be like,” he said.
Jelly and Bunnie tied the knot in 2016. They briefly split in 2018, and when Bunnie moved back to Vegas, it could have been the end. But Jelly went after her. They reunited, renewed their vows in 2023, and have been pushing forward ever since. Now, they are more than just a couple. They are partners in rebuilding a future and staying honest about where they’ve been.

As for the rumors about them being in an open marriage, Bunnie cleared that up months ago. That chapter is closed. They are exclusive now and fiercely protective of their bond.
Through heartbreak and hard lessons, Jelly Roll came out the other side with scars, not shame. And if country music has taught us anything, it is that the best stories are born from the broken places. This is a love story that got tested by fire and lived to tell the tale.