In a TikTok video she shared on Friday (August 15), Bunnie XO playfully checks to make sure her husband, country star Jelly Roll, remains her “squish” after his dramatic weight loss. The clip captures their affectionate moment where Bunnie teasingly bodyslams into Jelly, who is leaning up against a rock. “When you have to check and make sure he’s still your squish after all the weight loss,” Bunnie wrote over the video, while captioning the post, “Bestie #jellyandbunnie.” The 40-year-old Jelly Roll revealed on Pat McAfee’s Big Night AHT live show in April that he dropped nearly 200 pounds, going from 540 lbs. to 357 lbs. since starting his weight loss journey in 2022. He plans to lose another 100 lbs. in order to go skydiving with Bunnie in Sweden. Jelly has openly discussed his body transformation goals, including aiming to be on the cover of Men’s Health by March 2026, a milestone his wife enthusiastically supports. (People)

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Bunnie XO Affectionately Makes Sure Jelly Roll Is Still Her “Squish” After He Lost 200 Pounds
By Erik Thompson
Aug 19, 2025 | 8:00 PM

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