
Jelly Roll's priceless reaction after wife Bunnie XO flashes her breasts at hockey rink
The Son of a Sinner singer, 40, was being photographed on the ice at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena back in March.
Bunnie, 45, got a bit bored watching from the stands, so she stood up and lifted her hockey jersey to flash her breasts.
When Jelly Roll — real name Jason Bradley DeFord — realized what he was missing, he threw a big smile her way.
Bunnie captioned the post, 'When he's not paying attention to you so you have to flop out the knockers,' as Drop 'Em Out by Wheeler Walker Jr. played over the short video.
The loved-up couple met in 2015 when she attended Jelly's show at the Country Saloon in Las Vegas. They got married the following year.
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Jelly Roll has been on a fitness regimen that's helped him lose nearly 200 pounds so far.
The Wild Ones singer has dropped from 540lbs down to 357lb and recently ran a 5K in Los Angeles.
Back in December, he unveiled a new health and fitness goal.
In a conversation with his wife on her Dumb Blonde podcast, the music artist said he wants to land the cover of Men's Health magazine.
'I wanna be on the cover of Men's Health by March of 2026. That's my new goal,' he announced five months ago.
The star declared: 'I wanna have one of the biggest transformations.'
He added that he was 'so glad' to be having the discussion in front of an audience.
'I did this publicly for a reason. I wanna be honest about my struggles with it with people,' he noted.
Bunnie, 45, got a bit bored watching from the stands so she stood up and lifted her hockey jersey up to reveal her breasts. Seen here May 8, 2025
The musician explained about body image and fame, 'I think that people that become as big as I became, when they lose the weight, they're kind of ashamed.
'They're so ashamed that they go hide and lose the weight, and then they come back out [and] they don't really know how to interact with the world looking different or feeling different, and they kinda gotta find their whole new way.
'I wanted to lose it in front of everybody. I wanted to talk about it.'
Jelly emphasized about losing weight in the spotlight, 'I wanna bring people along with me…I didn't become successful because of my weight.
He added: 'I became successful in spite of it.'
He also acknowledged, 'I somehow managed to be this successful with carrying 550 pounds. That's insane.'
Bunnie affirmed her husband, sharing, 'I think it's awesome that people get to watch your transformation too because they get to feel like it's not alone.
'And people need that right now because in a world where there's so many surgeries, there's a shot you can take, which again, we're not – I wish I could take the shot – I can't. It makes me sick.
'But there's so much that you can do in the shadows, and instead, you're just like, "This is me. Here it is. This is my cross to bear, and will you help me carry it?''
In the midst of training, the country star told People in April 2024: 'I've been really kicking a**, man. I'm doing two to three miles a day, four to six days a week.
'I'm doing 20 to 30 minutes in the sauna, six minutes in a cold plunge every day. I'm eating healthy right now.'
The singer continued, 'I feel really good. I was thinking, I plan on losing another 100, 100-and-something (pounds). If I feel this good down this weight, man, I can only imagine what I'm going to feel like by the time I go on tour.'
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