logo
#

Latest news with #Jelly

Bunnie XO flashes husband Jelly Roll during arena photoshoot: His reaction says it all
Bunnie XO flashes husband Jelly Roll during arena photoshoot: His reaction says it all

Time of India

time24-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Bunnie XO flashes husband Jelly Roll during arena photoshoot: His reaction says it all

Jelly Roll Cheers as Wife Bunnie XO Flashes Him During Hockey Arena Photoshoot/ Instagram Country star Jelly Roll and wife Bunnie XO shared a playful, headline-grabbing moment during a photoshoot at Nashville's Bridgestone Arena, home of the NHL's Nashville Predators. Bunnie, 45, surprised her husband, 40, by lifting up her jersey and flashing him while he posed for photos on the ice. The moment, captured on video and posted to Bunnie's Instagram on May 23, was set to Wheeler Walker Jr.'s cheeky anthem 'Drop 'Em Out.' 'When he's not paying attention to you so you have to flop out the knockers,' Bunnie captioned the clip. Jelly's reaction was pure delight, smiling broadly and cheering her on. Fans chimed in with support and laughter: 'Love how excited he is ,' one user wrote. Another added, 'yall are amazing.' One more commented, 'Enjoying the view!' In the video, Bunnie playfully gets Jelly's attention, then flashes him through the glass at the arena. As TMZ described it, she let her husband see 'the pucks she's hiding under her shirt.' Bunnie also addressed critics in her post, writing that her husband is 'very proud' of her, regardless of what the "Karens" might say. Jelly Roll is a well-known fan of the Nashville Predators. The couple attended a game back in March, when Jelly was honored with his own Predators-themed bobblehead — joining other celebrity fans like Tim McGraw , Keith Urban , Amy Grant , and Vince Gill who've received the same tribute. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Kiel: GEERS sucht 700 Testhörer für Hörgeräte ohne Zuzahlung GEERS Undo During that game, the couple shared a kiss on the jumbotron, adding to their public display of affection that Preds fans adored. Though it's unclear if the video was shot during the bobblehead game or another visit to the arena, the backdrop and context suggest it likely took place during that celebratory March visit. Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO (real name Bunnie DeFord) met in 2015 at one of Jelly's concerts at Las Vegas' Country Saloon. They tied the knot a year later and have become one of country music's most beloved and unfiltered couples. In a candid appearance on The Pivot Podcast in March, Jelly offered insight into the strength of their eight-year marriage. 'Anybody who tells you, 'It's a one-size-fits-all,' [are gonna] get divorced," he said. 'Anybody who thinks their marriage is a one-size-fits-all all kind of glove, that's ending in the next decade for sure. People are gonna change … You better evolve with the motherf---ing times … That's the only choice you got, dude.' In PEOPLE's November 2024 cover story, Jelly revealed the one rule that keeps their bond strong: 'Fourteen days has been our rule kind of from the beginning,' he said. They recently applied the same principle with Jelly's 16-year-old daughter, Bailee, to ensure more family time. 'We realized that we were going a month or two at a time without seeing her, and I was like, this just needs to be family.' He also called Bunnie 'the person you show up to when the chips are down.' Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.

Food inspections: May 5-11
Food inspections: May 5-11

Yahoo

time13-05-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

Food inspections: May 5-11

TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)— Here are the food inspections for the last week in Terre Haute, courtesy of the Vigo County Health Department. Establishments listed are in Compliance Babo's, 2918 Wabash Ave. Franklin Elementary, 1600 Dr. Iverson C. Bell Lane Vigo County Head Start, 489 2nd Ave. What goes into a restaurant health inspection? Establishments listed are out of Compliance Corsair Cafe, 581 S. Airport St. (3 Non-Compliance) Observed chipped and peeling wall material and paint behind prep sink and 3-bay sink. Observed missing cover/panel on ice machine. Observed wet wiping cloths at 3-bay sink drying area. Observed wiping cloths on prep surfaces in kitchen area. Found cooked chicken not being cooled within proper time limits. Sonic, 2110 Ft. Harrison (2 Non-Compliance) Observed accumulated debris on spray nozzle at 3-bay sink. Observed accumulated debris on floors, walls and in and around equipment throughout establishment. Insomnia Cookies, 647 Cherry St. (1 Non-Compliance) Found no test strips available to measure sanitizer concentration. Establishments Approved to Operate Colonial Spices @ Vigo County 4-H Fairgrounds for Herb Fair – 5-10-25 Ferm Fresh Heavenly Twirls Cotton Candy Jam'n Jelly Gals Schneider's Kitchen Fully Loaded @ Spring Bash Tournament – COA Volleyball Honey Creek Middle School – 5-11-25 Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Alberton mom speaks out after CMV virus nearly claimed her baby's life
Alberton mom speaks out after CMV virus nearly claimed her baby's life

The Citizen

time10-05-2025

  • Health
  • The Citizen

Alberton mom speaks out after CMV virus nearly claimed her baby's life

Alberton mom speaks out after CMV virus nearly claimed her baby's life Kayla Jelly's life changed most unexpectedly on December 11, 2024. What began as a seemingly ordinary workday ended with the birth of her second child, Emily-Grace. She gave birth at home, in her bathroom, without medical professionals present, and with life-threatening complications looming unseen. What followed was a journey marked by trauma, resilience, deep faith, and a commitment to give Emily-Grace the best fighting chance at life. Jelly, who had experienced a long labour with her firstborn son two years before, initially dismissed the early morning cramps as false alarms. 'We joked and said, 'It's too early for the baby to arrive' and 'We're not ready,'' she recalled. Wanting to attend her company's year-end function, she pushed through the discomfort and went to work. But as the day wore on, the cramps intensified, eventually revealing themselves to be contractions. After returning home, Jelly rested, trying to ride out the discomfort. With her husband at work and her condition worsening, her sister called their mother to come home. That decision would prove life-saving. 'I decided to shower before heading to the hospital,' Jelly shared. 'But as I got to the bathroom, I had a big contraction and then another. That was the moment Emily-Grace was born – straight into the toilet bowl.' The shock of delivering a baby alone at home was profound. 'I was afraid that I was going to either hurt or lose my baby,' Jelly said. 'I was exceptionally grateful that my mom and sister were with me. I can't and don't want to imagine what could've happened if I were alone.' Her mother, showing quick thinking and calm under pressure, took immediate action. 'My mom shouted for me to move over, picked up Emily-Grace, wrapped her in blankets, rubbed her back, and made sure she was breathing,' Kayla recalled. Her sister stayed on the phone with the ambulance while their mother-in-law, a qualified nurse, guided them through clamping and cutting the umbilical cord. Emily-Grace appeared stable when paramedics arrived. She was taken to Netcare Alberton Hospital, and the family breathed a sigh of relief, grateful that she had survived the traumatic birth. But just two days later, their relief turned to anxiety. A diagnosis no parent expects On what was supposed to be Emily-Grace's discharge date, December 13, the hospital's paediatrician ordered a full blood culture due to concerns stemming from the home birth. The results were devastating. Emily-Grace had developed a serious infection and was immediately admitted to the neonatal intensive care unit. 'She was placed on machines to help her breathe, needed medication to support her heart, and could not feed on her own,' Jelly explained. 'She aspirated for two weeks and only began bottle feeding once her oxygen support was reduced.' A series of tests soon revealed even more heartbreaking news. Emily-Grace had suffered bilateral brain bleeds and a lesion on the occipital lobe. A 24-hour EEG ruled out seizures, but the tests led doctors to a diagnosis of congenital cytomegalovirus (CMV), a little-known but serious viral infection that affects approximately one in 200 newborns. 'We had never heard of CMV before,' Jelly admitted. 'The diagnosis brought so much uncertainty. We were heartbroken.' CMV can cause long-term complications, including hearing loss, developmental delays, and visual impairment. Emily-Grace was tested for all of these. While her eyesight was thankfully unaffected, her hearing tests revealed a different challenge. She was diagnosed with profound hearing loss in her left ear and mild to moderate hearing loss in her right, requiring a cochlear implant for the left ear and a hearing aid for the right. Fighting for her life and her future Emily-Grace's treatment included two rounds of powerful antiviral medication: first, Ganciclovir via IV in the NICU, and later, Valcyte (Valganciclovir), an oral medication she continues to take daily. The treatment carries serious side effects, including depletion of white blood cells, reduced platelets, and potential bone marrow damage. She requires regular blood tests to monitor the impact, and the medication comes at a steep financial cost. 'Our medical aid rejected coverage for the antiviral medication, which costs nearly R7 000 per 100ml bottle,' Jelly said. 'We're on our fifth bottle, and the burden has been overwhelming. Changing medical aids also came with complications, as her condition is now considered pre-existing.' Despite these challenges, Kayla describes her daughter as 'a miracle from God' and says her family's faith has only deepened through the ordeal. 'We would not have made it through any of this without God at the centre. Emily-Grace is a testament to His miracle-working power.' A new normal, a new hope Today, Emily-Grace continues to defy the odds. Though she missed her original milestones due to the CMV and hearing loss, she is now cooing, making sounds, and interacting with her family. She wears a hearing aid in her right ear and will undergo cochlear implant surgery once she's strong enough. She's also receiving occupational therapy for truncal hypotonia and potential microcephaly, both side effects of CMV. 'She takes time to process sensory input and gets overstimulated quickly,' Kayla explained. 'But she is improving. We practice daily stimulation and exercise, and her big brother is her greatest supporter.' Emily-Grace is unable to attend crèche due to the risk of infections and is currently cared for by her great-grandparents during the week. Faith in the storm Jelly credits her emotional strength to her faith and support network. 'We have a village. God is at the centre, and every person in our lives is filled with faith and positivity. We support one another openly and honestly. 'From the clear heart scans to improvements in her hearing and her resilience through medication, every step has felt miraculous.' Her journey is far from over. Emily-Grace must continue with her treatment, follow-up scans, and developmental support. Her family continues to fight not only for her health but also for the financial resources to sustain her care. Yet through it all, Kayla holds firmly to hope. 'She is strong. She is brave. She is our miracle,' Jelly said. 'And we thank God daily for our little warrior, Emily-Grace.' A message to mothers 'I believe it is very important for expectant mothers to know more about Congenital CMV and to take all precautions to prevent being infected with CMV or swine flu,' Jelly said. 'I had swine flu in my first trimester and was informed by our audiologist that swine flu during pregnancy can also cause hearing loss. The swine flu and the CMV did not give us good optics.' Jelly strongly advocates that blood culture tests be performed on all newborn babies before they are discharged from the hospital. 'If Emily-Grace had not been born at home and had not fallen into the toilet, the doctors would not have done blood cultures, and infection counts on her, and we would not have known about her diagnosis, which would have been determinant to her life.' Anyone wishing to donate to Emily-Grace's medical treatment may visit Emily-Grace Medical Fund. At Caxton, we employ humans to generate daily fresh news, not AI intervention. Happy reading!

Jelly Roll Reveals Difficult Family Struggle
Jelly Roll Reveals Difficult Family Struggle

Miami Herald

time10-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Miami Herald

Jelly Roll Reveals Difficult Family Struggle

Throughout his career, Jelly Roll has been honest with fans about the challenges in his personal life, from his ongoing weight loss efforts to his former incarcerations. Now the 40-year-old country star is opening up about the IVF "journey" he's currently on with wife Bunnie Xo, 44. Jelly updated fans on the couple's family-expansion plans while chatting with Access Hollywood on the red carpet at the Academy of Country Music Awards this week. "We're right in the middle of the journey," the "I Am Not Okay" singer said. "For all of our friends out there who have been supporting and praying for us that know the journey we are on, y'all know how hard it is, thanks for praying for us," he continued, adding, "We're still trying." This isn't the first time Jelly or Bunnie has spoken out about their hopes to have a child together. In March, the Dumb Blonde podcast host talked about her experience with IVF in a TikTok video. "I'm literally going through IVF treatments right now - the hormones, the shots, all that," she said. "I'm going through all of the emotions, the rollercoaster, the worry, just so that I can have a little piece of my husband and me - just a little piece wrapped in skin - to just add to the other two beautiful children that we have together." Jelly is the father of two older children from other relationships: Bailee Ann, 16, and Noah Buddy, 8. Related: Jelly Roll Makes Bold Confession About His Weight Copyright 2025 The Arena Group, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Jelly Roll Delivers His ‘Heart of Stone' & an ‘Amen' With Shaboozey at the 2025 ACM Awards
Jelly Roll Delivers His ‘Heart of Stone' & an ‘Amen' With Shaboozey at the 2025 ACM Awards

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Jelly Roll Delivers His ‘Heart of Stone' & an ‘Amen' With Shaboozey at the 2025 ACM Awards

Jelly Roll was living the dream on Thursday (May 8) when he performed 'Heart of Stone,' the third single from his sophomore album, Beautifully Broken, at the 2025 Academy of Country Music Awards held at at Ford Center at the Star in Frisco, Texas. 'I'm wide awake and I'm dreamin'/ Wonderin' where and when I fell apart/ Oh, I fell apart/ I had enough of my demons/ Angels only meet you where you are,' he sang emotionally, his voice powerful, during the chorus from the track about some very dark days in his life. As he belted out the chorus, Bunnie XO, who is married to the country star, sang along in the audience. 'And I'm in the dark/ Least for now, Lord, I ain't losin' hope/ That somehow you can make a heart of gold/ From this heart of stone.' More from Billboard Here Are the 2025 ACM Awards Winners: Full List (Updating) Kendrick Lamar Leads 2025 BET Awards Nominees With 10 Nods Prince Royce to Sing at TelevisaUnivision's Upfront in New York As the tune ended, Jelly pointed to the heavens and mouthed, 'Thank you.' The cameras then shifted to Shaboozey, who stood alone as he began his new single, the two men's collaboration 'Amen,' off the 'A Bar Song (Tipsy)' singer's Where I've Been, Isn't Where I'm Going. After the chorus, Jelly joined in as he walked through the crowd, giving Wynonna Judd a hug before he made his way onto the stage next to 'Boozey to finish the upbeat tune as Keith Urban and Nicole kidman sang along from the audience. At the end of the Jelly and Shaboozey's duet, the 'Need a Favor' singer turned to his song partner, who turns 30 on Friday (May 9), and said, 'Happy birthday, 'Boozey!' before giving him a big hug. Jelly Roll — who is nominated for entertainer of the year, male artist of the year and album of the year for his Billboard 200 chart-topper Beautifully Broken — spoke about 'Heart of Stone' while appearing on The Jennifer Hudson Show in April. 'I love the lyrics of this song,' he explained to the host, specifically pointing out the lyrics to the second verse. 'When I hear 'Lord, can you hear me? I'm shackled in these chains/ I'm haunted by the lies of every time I said I'd change.' Wow, that just reminds me of all the times that I went and looked in the mirror and said, 'I'm gonna be different today' and I wasn't different that day. … It still gives me goosebumps and it makes me want to stand up and do something about it. It makes me want to quit being a man that puts it off and start being a man that does it right now.' Country icon and 16-time ACM Awards winner Reba McEntire is the host of the show; it is her 18th time helming the ceremony. The show streamed live on Amazon's Prime Video. The ACM Awards are produced by Dick Clark Productions, which is owned by Penske Media Eldridge, a joint venture between Eldridge Industries and Billboard parent company Penske Media. Best of Billboard Chart Rewind: In 1989, New Kids on the Block Were 'Hangin' Tough' at No. 1 Janet Jackson's Biggest Billboard Hot 100 Hits H.E.R. & Chris Brown 'Come Through' to No. 1 on Adult R&B Airplay Chart

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store