Bunnie Xo reveals Jelly Roll's reaction to Dylan Wolf kiss

Bunnie Xo has spoken out about kissing Dylan Wolf at Jelly Roll's bar last weekend.

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Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo split earlier this year
Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo split earlier this year

Bunnie Xo has insisted Jelly Roll didn't mind her kissing another man at his bar.

The 46-year-old star was revealed to have split from the country singer last month after a decade of marriage and made headlines last weekend when she was seen smooching 24-year-old Dylan Wolf at her estranged husband's own Goodnight Nashville venue.

But speaking on her Dumb Blonde podcast, Bunnie insisted Jelly "gets it".

She added: “[It’s] not an issue at all."

The blonde beauty also defended the fact she was at the Son of a Sinner singer's bar when it happened, because she has a whole floor, XO Bunnie's, dedicated to her there.

She said: “I feel very safe there, I also feel very protected there. That’s our home. It’s like, if I’m gonna land at any bar I’m gonna do that at Goodnight Nashville...

“I learned a lot of lessons this week, and I’m gonna take it on the chin, because I did this and I take full accountability for it, but that’s all it was… There was a huge group of us out. I wasn’t out on a date.”

While Bunnie - whose real name is Alisa DeFord - stressed she isn't dating anyone, she "absolutely" doesn't regret her eventful holiday weekend.

She said: “So what I got kissed under the f****** fireworks? I hope I get kissed under f****** 10 more fireworks shows.

"But I’m not dating anybody. I do not want to be with anybody. There’s an ice box where my heart used to be. That s*** is chained up, trust me.”

Meanwhile, Bunnie explained why she has taken down the podcast episode in which she first discussed her split from Jelly, whose real name is Jason DeFord.

She said: “I took it down because I realised I just don’t want one of the hardest moments of my life to become a permanent headline. I don’t want to live in that.

“I believe in being transparent with you guys and that’s never, ever, ever going to change, but I also believe that people deserve the space to heal, to evolve and to move forward.

“That episode served a purpose for me at that time and it was real. It was honest and it came from exactly where I was emotionally in that moment. But I’m not in that same place anymore.”