Jelly Roll is getting backlash online for a recent TikTok post that fans speculate is shade at Bunnie Xo.
On Monday, June 15, it was revealed that the country singer was divorcing the “Dumb Blonde Podcast” host after 10 years of marriage.
According to TMZ, in May, he filed the paperwork in Tennessee. The outlet cited a source that claimed their divorce is a “mutual decision by the two and a private family matter.”
Just a few days before the news broke, Jelly Roll shared two photos of his daughter on social media.
The “Son of a Sinner” has two children from different previous relationships, Bailee Ann DeFord and Noah “Buddy” DeFord. Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo have held primary custody of Bailee since she was 8 years old.
The first photo the 41-year-old singer posted on TikTok was of himself and his 18-year-old daughter holding up their middle fingers to the camera. The photo included text that read, “Can’t believe my life right now I feel on top of the world.”
The on-screen caption references lyrics from the song “Mama,” which he included as the audio for the post. The song features Jelly Roll and is off Latto’s new album, Big Mama.
The second photo in the slideshow is a black-and-white photo of a younger version of the father and daughter smiling. It includes text that reads, “Should’ve seen my face when they told me it’s a baby girl,” which is also a lyric from “Mama.”
Fans were not pleased with the post. Many of the top comments claim he was dissing Bunnie Xo.
One user wrote, “Bunnie got you there. You owe her everything,” while another shared, “I’m staying with mom after the divorce.”
Jelly Roll posted his own comment addressing the TikTok, writing, “This wasn’t posted today it’s just going viral today, it is not a response to anything. All this post meant was I love my daughter and I’m honored to be on Latto’s song. Love y’all.”
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