Jelly rolls are back.
Bunny Zoe revealed on Thursday’s episode of the Dumb Blonde podcast that her estranged husband, whom she filed for divorce from in May, is already back on the field and has her full support.
“He’s ready. He’s excited and he’s ready,” Bunny, 46, said while speaking at length about the divorce. “He’s obsessed with testosterone. Let me tell you, he’s even started dating.”
However, the podcaster insisted it would be “great” for Jerry to be dating again, adding: “I would love it.”
“His DMs are open,” she told listeners, urging them to slide into her Instagram messages.
“Daddy Roll is probably having his best season, right? I mean, the guy looks great. He’s feeling himself. He’s doing great. Healthier than he’s ever been,” Bunny noted, adding that her estranged husband is “divine.”
“J is a little sweetheart and loves to snuggle and cuddle,” she told the audience.
Bunny also said that fans shouldn’t worry too much about her own dating prospects, as she feels she’s better off working on herself for the time being.
“Don’t worry about my daughter, she’ll be fine here,” Bunny said. “The funny thing is, I’m not even ready to date a man. I’m ready to focus on myself and pour myself into myself.”
“But my husband is ready to date,” she continued, before turning her attention to potential love interests. “If you come with respect and are not sneaky and have not lied to him about anything, I will welcome you with open arms.”
“No offense to anyone, but I think he wants the exact opposite of me right now, and that’s what he deserves,” Bunny further clarified. “He wants to settle down, but I’m like, ‘J, you just got out of a 10-year relationship.’ I’m like, ‘Fuck you, play the field.’ Like, now is your time to shine. Try it. ”
News of the couple’s shocking divorce broke on Monday after 10 years of marriage.
The 41-year-old Grammy winner filed paperwork on May 18, confirming to Page Six that they cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for their breakup.
The country singer filed for divorce in Williamson County, Tennessee, where he lived with the podcast host.
“J and I were never very good at disagreements. So we were the type of couple that never argued. So he was holding things back and I was holding things back, and that’s a recipe for disaster,” Bunny said on Thursday’s podcast episode.
“We always preach that we need to be comfortable having uncomfortable conversations, and we’ve been doing that for eight years,” she added. “Then for the past year and a half, we’ve kind of stepped away from that because we’re living different lives now.”
Bunny revealed that their last argument was resolved on Mother’s Day, which led Bunny to tell her to “file for divorce.”
