Bunnie Xo’s “The Divorce” podcast has vanished less than a month after its release.

Jelly Roll, Bunnie Xo; Photo via Instagram
In June, Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo shocked fans when they announced they were divorcing. Days later, Bunnie Xo made headlines again after releasing a lengthy episode of her Dumb Blonde Podcast titled “The Divorce,” in which she offered an unfiltered look at what led to the split.
Throughout the episode, she opened up about the reasons behind their divorce, shared details of their divorce agreement and discussed what life after marriage might look like. She even revealed some of the direct messages she’d received from potential suitors and candidly addressed how she felt about Jelly Roll re-entering the dating scene.
Perhaps the biggest revelation, however, was that despite ending their marriage, the former couple still planned to have a baby together and co-parent their future child.

“I love him and you guys are going to be shocked to hear this, but we’re still having a baby,” she shared.
“We’re still having a baby together.”
Now, less than a month after the episode was released on YouTube and across Bunnie Xo’s social media platforms, “The Divorce” has mysteriously disappeared without explanation, leaving fans wondering why it was removed.
Jelly Roll initially appeared to support the podcast’s release, even encouraging fans on social media to listen to the episode if they wanted to learn more about the couple’s split.

At this time, neither Bunnie Xo nor Jelly Roll has addressed why the episode was removed, and no reason has been given for its disappearance.
Court documents obtained in Williamson County, Tennessee, reveal that Jelly Roll filed for divorce on May 18, with the couple’s official date of separation listed as May 9. The filing cites “irreconcilable differences” as the grounds for the divorce.
According to Bunnie Xo, the legal process has moved very quickly. During the since-deleted podcast, she shared that the two were working through the divorce amicably.

“My husband and I are ending this marriage on the best possible terms that you could ever have a divorce,” she said. “We’re literally settling our divorce and we’ve done it in like what, three weeks, two weeks?”
The pair first crossed paths in 2015 at one of Jelly Roll’s concerts on Fremont Street in Las Vegas, where they quickly formed a strong connection. Less than a year later, they tied the knot on August 31, 2016.