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“It Grows A Lot” – Bunnie Xo Gets Honest About Her & Jelly Roll’s Sex Life After Dramatic Weight Loss
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“It Grows A Lot” – Bunnie Xo Gets Honest About Her & Jelly Roll’s Sex Life After Dramatic Weight Loss

Bunnie Xo is currently on an extensive press tour after the release of her memoir, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic. The novel is out now and touches on many aspects of Bunnie Xo’s life, from working in the sex industry and being an addict, meeting Jelly Roll and quickly stepping into a role as stepmom, the challenges she and Jelly have faced during their marriage, and their hopes to grow their family in the future. From what I’ve read so far, the book is truly Bunnie at her most unfiltered and unapologetic, and it’s great. She’s also carrying that mentality into her interviews, sharing an unfiltered glimpse into her life with Jelly Roll, touching on how he’s a different man since undergoing extreme weight loss. At his highest, the country singer (whose real name is Jason DeFord) weighed around 550 pounds, but he knew he had to make a change. Jelly Roll recently admitted that it got to the point that he was “disgusted” with himself and struggling to do daily tasks: “A little bit over a year ago, I was, I literally struggled to walk down my hill to the mailbox. I mean, it was really bad. And I had let myself get to a point of just being absolutely disgusted with myself.” He even had trouble wiping after using the bathroom: “I would have to put my arm on the wall and turn a little bit, making sure the wall would keep it that way… you have no clue what a 550 lb man has to do to wipe.” Well, long story short, two years later, Jelly Roll looks like a whole new person. He recently even joked about the hit that his bank account was going to take now that he’s finally about to fit into Louis Vuitton. His transformation is truly incredible. While Jelly has spoken about how his weight has affected his personal life, during a recent sit-down with Joe Rogan for the Joe Rogan Experience, Jelly Roll candidly admitted that his sex life with his wife, Bunnie Xo, has suffered as well. “My sex life with my wife was horrible. Dude, I married a f***ing big t**ty blonde, beautiful woman, you know what I mean? I married the kind of woman that makes you smile when you cry. And I couldn’t even get aroused because I was so big. I was having to play Twister to have sex. ‘Left foot here, right foot in the X, are we in there yet? Tell me if you feel something.’” Jelly Roll opened up more on this topic during a recent spread in Men’s Health, noting that intimacy is no longer an issue for him and Bunnie now that he’s dropped 275 pounds. “I feel like I’m a teenager, dog. I have the sex drive of a 17-year-old again. I’m f***ing pouncing on my wife. We’re having daytime sex again. It’s f***ing awesome.” Jelly Roll has found his mojo again, and Bunnie Xo is also reaping some benefits of his weight loss. Of course, the obvious is that she has an active husband who can go out and about to do more activities with her. But she also revealed to Howard Stern during a recent sit-down that she, too, is seeing perks in the bedroom. Stern touched on the bedroom topic given that Jelly has spoken openly about how their intimate life has gotten better, and Bunnie Xo agreed that intimacy is a whole new world in his new body… Even sharing that Jelly Roll’s package has gotten better since his weight loss. “I will tell you that it is very true that when a man loses weight, it grows a lot.” Probably could have gone my whole life without knowing that Jelly Roll’s manhood is “severely bigger” now that he’s skinnier, but hey, this is why folks love him and Bunnie—they don’t hold anything back. Although… do we mean physically bigger, or just bigger by comparison? “Oh God, he’s gonna kill me.” She joked after divulging that information. But before Bunnie Xo dove into that juicy detail, she shared some really sweet sentiments about Jelly Roll’s weight loss. Stern asked Bunnie if she was worried Jelly Roll would get too hot in his new body, to which she gassed up her man and said: “I want him to get hot. Oh, I want him to get hot. He deserves to have a hot streak. I’m ready for him to just feel his best.” She added that Jelly Roll has a newfound happiness and confidence since losing weight, and she loves seeing him step into his new skin. “Like, he was happy before, but it’s a different happy now. He’s getting his confidence back, and he’s peacocking around. He’s got a little strut in his step, and I think it’s just the cutest thing.” Bunnie is constantly hyping up her man online, and it seems like they both have found a new zest for life since this massive transformation. @xomgitsbunnie Don’t tell my husband #jellyandbunnie ♬ Please Mr Postman – The Marvelettes The post “It Grows A Lot” – Bunnie Xo Gets Honest About Her & Jelly Roll’s Sex Life After Dramatic Weight Loss first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

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Just How Many Turnpike Troubadours Songs Start Out With The Word “Well”?
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Just How Many Turnpike Troubadours Songs Start Out With The Word “Well”?

Well… Much to the delight of many Red Dirt country fans, it’s safe to say that the Turnpike Troubadours are the biggest (and arguably best) they’ve ever been. In addition to scoring massive opening spots on Cross Canadian Ragweed’s highly successful “Boys From Oklahoma” concert series, both in Stillwater, Oklahoma and Waco, Texas, the Red Dirt legends would also score huge appearances at Zach Bryan’s concerts last summer, notably performing to his huge, sold-out shows at both BST Hyde Park in London and Golden Gate Park in San Francisco. With six albums’ worth of what can only be described as brilliance over the past 15 years, the Oklahomans have proven time and time again why many (myself included) view them as the greatest country band of all time. Simply put, they’re everything you want out of a modern country band. Between frontman, Evan Felker’s, masterful writing ability, Kyle Nix’s brilliant fiddle work on each album, RC Edward’s equally stellar songwriting and basswork and Ryan Engleman’s always-slick guitar riffs, Turnpike is the quintessential country band of the 21st century. With all of that being said, there’s been one, admittedly hilarious cliché (if you can even call it that) that Felker and Co. have relied on throughout their career. “What is that cliché?” you might ask. Simply put, it’s the use of the word “well.” Quite obviously, this is in no way a criticism of Felker’s writing and Turnpike’s music. With that said, however, once you notice how many times they start off songs with the word, you simply cannot unhear it. This notion was first brought to the attention of Turnpike fans when TikTok user, NattyByNature, posted a compilation of a plethora of different songs, ranging from “Gin, Smoke Lies” and “Long Hot Summer Day” to “The Bird Hunters” and “Easton & Main,” all containing Felker’s iconic opening line. @natty.issues Well… #turnpiketroubadours #theturnpiketroubadours #littlerock #fyp #reddirtcountry #countrymusic #americana #southern #zydeco #arkansas #evanfelker ♬ original sound – NattyByNature Since NattyByNature’s post back in May 2025, the sound clip has been an ongoing joke among Turnpike fans and has even been used by the likes of fellow artists, Wyatt Flores and The Castellows, while promoting shows with the Red Dirt legends. It’s one of those clips that are truly only funny if you’re a massive Turnpike fan, and it had me thinking, “Just how many songs actually start out with ‘well?'” After going through all six of their studio albums, the answer is a staggering 29 songs start out with the phrase. Diving into the numbers, that’s a whopping 42.6% of their 68 officially released songs. In case you were wondering, their sophomore album, Goodbye Normal Street has the most with 9/11 songs starting with “well,” while their most recent record, The Price of Admission, has the least with only one song, “Searching For A Light,” starting with the phrase. Without further ado, here are all 29 Turnpike songs that start with Felker’s iconic, “well.” “Every Girl” Album: Diamonds & Gasoline Lyric: “Well, she was born in the mornin’, late October, San Antone” “Down on Washington” Album: Diamonds & Gasoline Lyric: “Well, you’re standing there. You said life ain’t fair” “Kansas City Southern” Album: Diamonds & Gasoline Lyric: “Well, I was working on the KCS Rail Line. Katie was the girl down the street” “Whole Damn Town” Album: Diamonds & Gasoline Lyric: “Well, I can go downtown and drink till dawn” “The Funeral” Album: Diamonds & Gasoline Lyric: “Well, now stage right enter Jimmy, just a counterfeit James Dean” “Long Hot Summer Day”* Album: Diamonds & Gasoline Lyric: “Well, I’m gonna pick up some of these empties, Lord, as soon as I find where they lay” “Gin, Smoke Lies” Album: Goodbye Normal Street Lyric: “Well, in the early autumn wind, a lonely dove is flyin'” “Before The Devil Knows We’re Dead” Album: Goodbye Normal Street Lyric: “Well, he was pushing 80, but he acted 22” “Southern Son” Album: Goodbye Normal Street Lyric: “Well, I guess I was born with a gun in my hand” “Blue Star” Album: Goodbye Normal Street Lyric: “Well, you have been a fighting man. You’ve seen your share of war” “Call a Spade a Spade” Album: Goodbye Normal Street Lyric: “Well, you got a ring. You got a new last name” “Morgan Street” Album: Goodbye Normal Street Lyric: “Well, the movers and shakers on Morgan Street, passing out booze, tattoos and scars” “Empty As a Drum” Album: Goodbye Normal Street Lyric: “Well, two old red-nose whiskey drunks were talking politics” “Wrecked” Album: Goodbye Normal Street Lyric: “Well, lookin’ back, when I met you, we were shinin’, we were brand new” “Quit While I’m Ahead” Album: Goodbye Normal Street Lyric: “Well, I won’t lie and say I didn’t think the good ones all were taken” “The Bird Hunters” Album: Turnpike Troubadours  Lyric: “Well, the covey took wing. Shotgun’s a-singing” “A Little Song” Album: Turnpike Troubadours  Lyric: “Well, I’ve got a little tune that I could hum to turn back time” “Easton & Main” Album: Turnpike Troubadours  Lyric: “Well, I left my heart in Tulsa on the corner of Easton and Main” “7 Oaks” Album: Turnpike Troubadours  Lyric: “Well, that banker, he keeps calling, telling us our mortgage is overdue” “Doreen” Album: Turnpike Troubadours  Lyric: “Well, when I first met Dorren, she was barely 17; she was drinking whiskey sours in the bar” “Bossier City” Album: Turnpike Troubadours  Lyric: “Well, Robbie’s got a brand new girlfriend; she’s got a script for pills” “The Winding Stair Mountain Blues” Album: A Long Way from Your Heart Lyric: “Well, I turned and shut my eyes as you let the gravel fly” “Unrung” Album: A Long Way from Your Heart Lyric: “Well, I can tell you she’s a bad idea for the good it would do” “The Hard Way” Album: A Long Way from Your Heart Lyric: “Well, I just hit town. You know the old routine.” “Oklahoma Stars” Album: A Long Way from Your Heart Lyric: “Well, the night goes on forever, and you try to make it last” “Brought Me” Album: A Cat in the Rain Lyric: “Well, I have loved you for so long, I have no memory of fallin'” “Lucille” Album: A Cat in the Rain Lyric: “Well, the neons were new and robin egg blue and brandin’ iron red, they had nothin’ on you” “Black Sky”* Album: A Cat in the Rain Lyric: “Well, I sure take it with me wherever I go and you might like to see it, but it never does show” “Searching For A Light” Album: The Price of Admission Lyric: “Well, you come out of nowhere like a small-town force of nature” * – cover songThe post Just How Many Turnpike Troubadours Songs Start Out With The Word “Well”? first appeared on Whiskey Riff.