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Jelly Roll's wife Bunnie Xo switched from tampons to diapers during her period

Jelly Roll's wife, Bunnie Xo, revealed that she uses diapers instead of tampons during her period. Instagram/@xomgitsbunnie

Jelly Roll's wife, Bunnie Xo, wears diapers instead of tampons during her period.

The 44-year-old “12 Days Of Rizzmas” singer reflected on how she deals with her period while on tour with her husband on Friday's episode of her podcast “Dumb Blonde.”

Bunnie's close friend, Meme Shahan, admitted that it would be difficult for “a larger person” to get along with Aunt Flo on the tour bus because the toilet is so small.

In Friday’s episode of her podcast “Dumb Blonde,” the singer revealed her menstruation trick. xomgitsbunnie/Instagram
“I'm not going to put tampons in this pussy. It's impossible,” she said. Instagram/@xomgitsbunnie

“You're in a very small space and you have to somehow stuff a tampon in and out. It's bad,” Shahan said.

Bunnie agreed and said she doesn't use tampons at all.

“Not me. I'm just wearing a diaper,” Bunnie said. “I'm not putting tampons in that pussy. It's impossible.”

Bunnie claimed that wearing a diaper made her feel “so free.” Instagram/@xomgitsbunnie
She stated that she used to use several tampons a day because her bleeding was “so heavy.” xomgitsbunnie/Instagram

Shahan asked if she should use diapers, and Bunnie explained why she prefers diaper pants to pads.

“You'll feel so free. And, dude, you can bleed in it, and, I use one diaper a day,” Bunnie explained. “Before, because I'm so heavy, I used to use six damn tampons a day. I use one diaper a day.”

Bunnie admitted that she uses a special diaper designed specifically as period underwear.

“I use one diaper a day,” she said. WireImage
The podcaster explained that the special diapers she uses look like briefs. Instagram/@xomgitsbunnie

“I preached these diapers, and they are black. They look like panties,” she explained.

Bunnie and Shahan joked that they probably sync their cycles since they spend so much time together on Jelly Roll's “Beautifully Broken” tour, which began in August and will run through April 2025.

“I have the feeling [our periods] been connected for a while. Right?” Bunnie said, adding, “Mine is pretty strong. Mine won't change for anyone.”

She agreed that using the toilet on the coach was difficult. Getty Images for CMA
Bunnie revealed that she cannot do her big business in the tour bus toilet. AFP via Getty Images

The duo also admitted that they get nervous when they have to use the toilet on the tour bus.

They explained that it often becomes clogged when something other than liquids is flushed down it.

“Oh, bro. This is going to be gross because you're not allowed to shit on the bus,” Bunnie said, revealing, “I threw toilet paper on the bus and in the toilet.”

She also admitted that she threw toilet paper into the tour bus's toilet, which could clog the pipes. REUTERS
Bunnie said the toilet on the tour bus was “already completely trashed.” Penske Media via Getty Images

“You didn’t!” gasped Shahan, to which Bunnie dismissed it with the words “It’s a habit.”

“You can't just throw away toilet paper. You have to throw it in the trash can,” Shahan explained. “And we didn't know that in the first month of last year. And we threw away all the toilet paper and the trash can was clogged.”

Even though Bunnie knew the rules, she said her toilet was “already completely messed up.”

Jelly Roll and Bunnie got married in 2016. Getty Images for Jelly Roll
The couple announced in June that they are trying to have children together. Getty Images for Netflix

Bunnie – whose real name is Alisa DeFord – and Jelly Roll married in a chapel in Las Vegas in 2016.

The couple announced in June that they wanted to start a family and were undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF).

The “Wild Ones” artist is already the father of two children – 16-year-old daughter Bailee Ann and 7-year-old son Noah Buddy – from previous relationships.