Jelly Roll’s daughter has strong opinions about her father’s high-profile divorce from longtime wife Bunny Zoe.
“Oh, one more thing: I’m tired of everyone being so focused on what is obviously a private family matter,” Bailey Ann wrote in an expired TikTok post on Tuesday.
The 18-year-old called it “crazy” for people to get so carried away and told those who were following him closely: “worry about your house, not mine.”
“We haven’t talked about that yet,” she concluded cryptically.
Jelly Roll, who welcomed 9-year-old son Noah Buddy with ex-girlfriend Bailey Ann, quietly filed for divorce from Bunny on May 18 in Williamson County, Tennessee.
The “Son of a Sinner” singer, 41, cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for her divorce from the Dumb Blonde podcast host, 46, whom she married in August 2016.
In court documents, Jerry Roll said he plans to enter into an agreement with Bunney to divide assets and debts.
Signs of a breakup began swirling in early June when the Grammy winner was spotted without her wedding ring at the 2026 CMA Fest in Nashville. He even shared social media posts without it.
Bunny has been posting cryptic posts on social media in recent weeks, including one about her “female intuition” and criticizing her “trash” ex-girlfriend, with her latest post being about “bringing back the sparkle.”
Just recently, a moving truck was spotted outside Jelly Roll and Bunny’s apartment complex in Tennessee. At this time, it is unclear whose items were being removed from the couple’s home.
The real reason for the now-separated couple’s separation, sources recently claimed to the Daily Mail, is that he is leaning towards his newfound Christian faith, which clashes with the former sex worker’s racist tendencies.
However, the ex-lovers had been trying to have a child in recent months.
Bailey Ann has a very close relationship with her country superstar father, who last month posted posts on Instagram celebrating both her 18th birthday and her high school graduation, the latter of which she admitted he was unable to accomplish.
“When we talk about generational curses and breaking them, you are literally the epitome. You are kind, smart, caring, loving, adventurous, funny, sassy, and honest,” he wrote. “Honestly, you were everything I ever was.”
He added that while some people are born to walk and some people are born to run, Bailey Ann is one of the “very few” born to fly.
“I can’t wait to post about how proud I am of you graduating college,” he concluded. “I can’t wait to post your wedding photos. I can’t wait to see what kind of woman you end up being.”
