Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo know how to have fun in the kitchen.
On Wednesday, Dec. 25, the podcaster, 44, shared an Instagram video of her and the country star, 40, while she was attempting to bake.
“When you can’t bake to save your life but your hubby requests gluten free biscuits & he knos how terrible they’re about to be,” Bunnie wrote over the video.
In the clip, the pair can be seen singing along to Beyoncé’s “Texas Hold ‘Em” while playing in the kitchen. Jelly gives the Dumb Blonde host a hug while she turns her dough into biscuit-like shapes and places them on a baking tray.
“These are gonna be awful. Those look like sugar cookies,” the “Save Me” musician teases, as they laugh in unison.
“Should I make them bigger? I’m not a baker,” Bunnie asks her husband, who offers some guidance: “I’d give them more than an inch. I’d give them an inch and a half.”
Bunnie Xo later notes she’s “out of my comfort zone here,” as Jelly Roll jokes: “They look like little sugar cookies!”
“Where is Nara Smith when you need her 🤣,” Bunnie also captioned the clip, referring to the model/social media personality known for her culinary skills.
Together, the pair looked like they were thrilled about spending Christmas together.
In November, the “Wild Ones” artist opened up to PEOPLE in a cover story about how he made significant strides in his health and fitness goals over the last year.
At the time, Jelly opened up about adjusting his lifestyle to further his weight loss journey and revealed that he had shed 110 lbs.
“The battle was with the food addiction, changing the way I’ve looked at food for the last 39 years,” he said. “I’ve never had a healthy relationship with food, so that was the hard part. But once you get into that discipline and commitment, it’s like an avalanche. Once that little snowball started rolling, it was on its way.”
He estimated that he lost 60 to 70 lbs. on his Beautifully Broken tour, which began in August and concluded in November.
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According to Jelly, he and his crew played basketball every day on tour to keep fit.
The Grammy nominee further explained that he completely transformed his behavior on the road by prioritizing physical activity and nutritious food choices.
“It’s cool because there was once a time in life that the culture I built on tour was the opposite. It revolved around alcohol and drugs,” said Jelly. “And now our tour culture is around good eating and around exercising and doing emotional check-ins with our crew every day.”
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