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Jelly Roll‘s wife Bunnie Xo is here for her man at any weight.
The “Dumb Blonde” podcast host took to TikTok on Saturday, Sept. 27, to address comments about the singer’s 200-pound weight loss, using a popular sound to slam comments suddenly thirsty over the “Need A Favor” singer.
Bunnie, 45, wrote in the on-screen caption of the video: “My comments lately be like..” before denouncing commentary she’s seen, like, “Girl, your man is so hot now that he’s lost all that weight.”
“Is he? ‘Cause he’s always had the same face. He’s always had the same heart. He’s always had the same soul,” she said. “I think the most appropriate thing here to say is that he looks so much more healthier now that he’s lost weight.”
She continued with a word of advice for the disparaging people in her comments: “We gotta stop living in a ‘Shallow Hal‘ world, guys,” she said, referencing the 2001 romantic comedy starring Jack Black as a superficial and sexist man who has to be hypnotized in order to recognize the inner beauty of women. “‘Cause you know what? You might miss out on the best love of your life by judging somebody by their weight.”
“He’s been that dude,” Bunnie wrote of her husband in the caption of the TikTok. “I’ll forever be cheering him on, no matter what weight he is 💫”
The 40-year-old singer revealed in August that he lost 200 pounds after months of documenting his health journey. The country star started at 540 pounds before getting down to 357, he said in April, with plans to lose another 100.
Bunnie posted a video shortly after he revealed the drastic change, playfully body-slamming him. She captioned the post, “When you have to check and make sure he’s still your squish after all the weight loss.”
Contributing: Anna Kaufman
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