Jelly Roll and Bunny Zoe’s separation date was revealed in divorce documents obtained by Page Six on Tuesday.
The estranged couple announced their divorce on May 9, with the country singer filing divorce papers a week later.
The Grammy Award winner, 41, cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for their breakup.
He and the host of the “Dumb Blonde” podcast plan to enter into an agreement to divide their assets and debts, according to the documents.
Reps for Jelly Roll and Bunny Zoe have not yet responded to Page Six’s request for comment.
The pair hinted at a breakup before Page Six confirmed that their marriage had ended after nearly 10 years.
The songwriter ditched her wedding ring at the 2026 CMA Fest in Nashville the first weekend in June.
Jelly Roll isn’t wearing a band on his ring finger in his latest social media upload, but fans are debating in the Instagram comments whether that choice is due to his significant weight loss.
“Since February or March, the wedding ring has been moved to the index finger of the left hand,” one person pointed out. “Are they really separated?”
Bunny Zo compared his exes to trash cans in a video shared on May 16, two days before Jelly Roll filed for termination of their relationship.
Later that same week, she posted on TikTok about “female intuition when you don’t get it.”
Hours before news of their split broke, the 46-year-old posed in lingerie on her Instagram Stories, gushing that she’s “got her glow back.”
She and Jelly Roll, who married in 2016 and renewed their vows in 2023, have had a turbulent romance.
In October 2025, the performer, whose real name is Jason Bradley Deford, confessed to cheating on his partner at the “worst moment” of his life.
He claimed at the time that the pair were “stronger than ever” thanks to the “special…repair” work they had done.
Bunny Zoe (real name Alisa Deford) reflected on her affair in her memoir “Stripped Down,” published in February.
“I thought about ending my life,” she wrote in her disclosure statement. “The pain was so intense that I really wanted to end it all.
“It will take years to put the extramarital affair aside,” the former escort added. “It’s going to be years before I actually feel like this man loves me and that I’m not disposable.”
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