Jelly Roll subtly confirmed his divorce news with a savage social media move.
The country singer deleted a reference to estranged wife Bunnie Xo in his Instagram bio on Tuesday night.
The rapperâs page used to include a tag to his partner, as well as a lock and key emoji â but now simply says âMusic Man.â
The Grammy winner, however, has not erased photos of himself and Bunnie Xo from his account altogether.
He has yet to directly comment on the breakup â but eagle-eyed fans have noticed him posting sans wedding band.
News broke Monday that Jelly Roll, born Jason Bradley DeFord, has filed for divorce in Tennessee on May 18 after nearly 10 years of marriage.
In the filing, obtained by Page Six, the songwriter listed the duoâs date of separation as May 9.
As for the reason they called it quits, he cited âirreconcilable differences.â
The Daily Mail reported Tuesday that Bunnie Xo and Jelly Rollâs recent âconflictâ has been âthe talk of the town in Nashville.â
âHeâs preaching this Christian way of life ⊠[and] at every turn sheâs just kind of embarrassing him and wrecking every PR narrative that theyâre trying to create,â a source alleged.
The insider noted that the retired OnlyFans model, whose real name is Alisa DeFord, âjust wants to be what she is.â
People, meanwhile, claimed the pairâs romance has âchanged a lotâ amid Jelly Rollâs health journey.
The âSon of a Sinnerâ hitmaker, who has lost more than 200 pounds in recent years, is reportedly âvery focused on his future, his health and being around for a long time.â
The exes, according to the outlet, are âno longer on the same page about certain things, including what they want their future to look like.â
While Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo do not have children together, the latter is a stepmom to her estranged husbandâs two kids â daughter Bailee Ann, 18, and son Noah Buddy, 9 â from previous relationships.
The teenager broke her silence via TikTok on Tuesday, telling her followers, âI am disgusted at how invested everyone is in a very clearly private family matter. Itâs fâking crazy. ⊠Worry b[a]out your house â not mine. Iâm not speaking on it â yet.â
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