Bunnie Xo
Last reviewed by a human: 2026-07-30
Last checked: August 17, 2026 · accounts live ✓
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Real, and documented well beyond her association with country music. Bunnie Xo built Dumb Blonde Productions and its flagship show, the Dumb Blonde podcast, into a long-running interview program — Apple's own show page lists it running continuously since 2019, with 437 episodes and a weekly release cadence as of this review. Billboard has covered individual episodes and guests in a run of its own named-byline articles, including a season-opener interview with Machine Gun Kelly (Aug. 4, 2024); Dumb Blonde takes its title as a nod to Dolly Parton, who has long embraced the same stereotype and later appeared on the show herself. In an April 3, 2026 interview on Dear Media's "You Wish with Holly Madison," Bunnie described starting the show at a moment when podcasting still had few major players, saying she launched it after telling her husband, of rumors circulating about her past, "They're telling lies. What do I do? How do I defend myself?" — and that he encouraged her to tell her own story instead. In February 2026, HarperCollins published her memoir, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, which sold roughly 200,000 copies in its first week and reached the New York Times bestseller list; a film adaptation was reported to be in development with producers behind Yellowstone and Landman. Before that current business, Bunnie Xo operated a paid OnlyFans subscription page — an era she now discusses openly and in the past tense. Aggregated celebrity-news coverage reports she ran the account from around 2020 and closed it on March 6, 2023, with more than 100,000 subscribers at the time; this research could not independently confirm that specific date through a directly loaded named-byline primary article, as Billboard's own reporting on the closure sits behind a paywall this research could not open. In the same April 2026 Dear Media interview, she described the reasoning in her own words: recalling an awards show where she looked around and thought, "These women are so beautiful. I feel like the complete outcast" — because, she said, hers was the only body in the room that had appeared on a paid subscription page — she said she prayed for a sign, and that the decision paid off: "He tripled my income. I got rid of that and within months, deals just started rolling in and it's been like that ever since." Aggregated coverage of a separate Billboard interview frames the same decision in business terms — her merchandise and podcast brand had grown to match or exceed her subscription-platform income by 2022, and she didn't want to be the only wife in the country-music scene with a public paid-content presence. Her own current official link hub, hunniebunnies.com, lists Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat among her accounts; it does not list OnlyFans or any other paid-subscription platform. Bunnie Xo has also been a public figure for a decade through her own repeated framing as the wife of musician Jelly Roll, whom she married at a Las Vegas chapel in 2016. National press, including Rolling Stone, reported that Jelly Roll filed for divorce in May 2026 citing irreconcilable differences, with the divorce finalized in mid-July 2026. No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her podcast's continuous multi-year run, named-byline press coverage, and bestselling memoir are consistent with a real, documented media professional. This page is unclaimed and compiled from public sources.
All of her, everywhere — every known account
- Official Website hunniebunnies.com Official Her own primary merch and link-in-bio hub; links directly to her official Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat accounts, plus a Kick streaming channel. Does not list OnlyFans or any other paid-subscription platform.
- Podcast Dumb Blonde (Apple Podcasts) Official Apple's own show page lists 437 episodes and continuous weekly release since 2019, matching Billboard's repeated named-byline coverage of individual episodes.
- Instagram @xomgitsbunnie Appears official Widely reported as her primary personal account (bio self-describes her as host of the Dumb Blonde Podcast and a New York Times bestselling author); a second account, @whotfisbunnie, itself states this is her main account. Instagram's login wall prevented this research from independently confirming the live bio or follower count via automated fetch. Her own merch hub, hunniebunnies.com, separately links a podcast-branded Instagram, @officialdumbblonde.
- TikTok @bunniexo Appears official Confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed data (author_name "bunny"). Her merch hub separately links a podcast-branded TikTok account, @dbpodcast.
- YouTube bunniexo Appears official Listed directly on her own hunniebunnies.com hub; third-party reference sources report roughly 1.09 million subscribers as of April 2026. This research could not independently pull the current subscriber count or upload history through automated (non-browser) means.
- Facebook @bunniexo Appears official Listed on her own hunniebunnies.com hub; the page exists and displays the name "Bunnie Xo," but automated fetch could not pull further bio detail. A related personal account, @ohheyitsbunnie, is the source of her January 2024 real-name self-disclosure post (see realNameNote).
- OnlyFans — Warning Reported by aggregated celebrity-news coverage — not independently confirmed through a directly loaded named-byline primary article — to have operated from around 2020 until she closed it on March 6, 2023, with more than 100,000 subscribers at the time. She has spoken publicly and repeatedly, in her own words, about the decision to close it (see facts); her merch/podcast brand had grown to match or exceed that income by 2022, and, per aggregated coverage of a Billboard interview, she didn't want to be the only wife in the country-music scene with a public paid-content presence. Not listed anywhere on her current official hub. We don't publish an address regardless; treat this as historical, not a current active subscription route.
Quick answers
Does Bunnie Xo still have an OnlyFans account?updated 2026-07-30
No indication of a current one. She operated a paid OnlyFans subscription page reported to date from around 2020, and has said in her own words (Dear Media, April 2026) that she closed it after her podcast and merchandise brand had grown enough to replace that income. Aggregated celebrity-news coverage puts the closure date at March 6, 2023, with more than 100,000 subscribers at the time — a specific date this research could not confirm through a directly loaded named-byline primary article. Her own current official link hub, hunniebunnies.com, does not list OnlyFans or any other paid-subscription platform among her accounts. We don't publish an address for any historical account regardless.
Source: Dear Media, Apr. 3, 2026
What is Bunnie Xo's real name?
In a January 12, 2024 post on her own Facebook account, she self-disclosed her first name in her own words: "My name is Alisa (pronounced Alyssa) & I have talked about it on multiple podcasts because y'all always ask. It's not some big secret. Bunnie is just a nickname, I'd never legally change my name to Bunnie haha." This research did not find her self-disclosing a married surname in a primary source, so we publish only the self-disclosed first name here.
Scam & impersonation warnings
- Because of her name recognition and her documented paid-subscription history, her name draws "OnlyFans leak"/reseller spam pages and impersonator accounts. None of that is linked, named, or described further here — reach any of her legitimate current accounts only through the ones listed above, drawn from her own official hunniebunnies.com hub.
- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her decade-plus public media career and named-byline press coverage support a real human creator, not a virtual one.
The documented facts
- Founded Dumb Blonde Productions and its flagship interview podcast, Dumb Blonde; Apple's own show page lists the show running continuously since 2019, with 437 episodes and a weekly release cadence as of this review. Source: Apple Podcasts — Dumb Blonde show page · documented
- Billboard has covered individual Dumb Blonde episodes and guests in a run of its own named-byline articles, including a season-opener interview with Machine Gun Kelly. Source: Billboard, Aug. 4, 2024 · documented
- In an April 3, 2026 interview on Dear Media's "You Wish with Holly Madison," said, in her own words, that she launched the podcast after telling her husband, of rumors circulating about her past, "They're telling lies. What do I do? How do I defend myself?" — and that he encouraged her to tell her own story instead. Source: Dear Media, Apr. 3, 2026 — "You Wish with Holly Madison" · documented (that she said it)
- In February 2026, HarperCollins published her memoir, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, which sold roughly 200,000 copies in its first week and reached the New York Times bestseller list; a film adaptation was reported to be in development with producers behind Yellowstone and Landman. Source: Dear Media, Apr. 3, 2026 · documented
- In the same April 2026 interview, described the reasoning behind closing her paid OnlyFans page in her own words: recalling an awards show where she felt like "the complete outcast" compared with the other women there, because hers was the only public paid-content page among them, then praying for guidance — "He tripled my income. I got rid of that and within months, deals just started rolling in and it's been like that ever since." Source: Dear Media, Apr. 3, 2026 · documented (that she said it)
- Aggregated celebrity-news coverage reports she operated an OnlyFans account from around 2020 and closed it on March 6, 2023, with more than 100,000 subscribers at the time; this research could not confirm that specific date through a directly loaded named-byline primary article (Billboard's own reporting on the closure sits behind a paywall this research could not open). Source: Tuko.co.ke · reported
- Her own current official link hub, hunniebunnies.com, lists Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, TikTok, and Snapchat among her linked accounts; it does not list OnlyFans or any other paid-subscription platform. Source: hunniebunnies.com — official site · documented
- Married musician Jelly Roll at a Las Vegas chapel in 2016; national press reported he filed for divorce in May 2026 citing irreconcilable differences, with the divorce finalized in mid-July 2026. Source: Rolling Stone, Jul. 18, 2026 · documented
- In a January 12, 2024 post on her own Facebook account, self-disclosed her first name in her own words: "My name is Alisa (pronounced Alyssa) & I have talked about it on multiple podcasts because y'all always ask... Bunnie is just a nickname, I'd never legally change my name to Bunnie." Source: Facebook — Jan. 12, 2024 post · documented (that she said it)
- Current TikTok handle @bunniexo is confirmed live via TikTok's own oEmbed API, which returns author_name "bunny" for the account. Source: TikTok oEmbed API · documented
- No official AI-persona statement, platform AI label, or operator claim of a virtual model was found anywhere in this research; her podcast's continuous multi-year run, named-byline press coverage, and bestselling memoir are consistent with a real, documented media professional. Status: unknown
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