Jelly Roll's Wife Bunnie Xo Has Been Open About Plastic Surgery Makeover

Bunnie Xo isn’t afraid to go under the knife — or needle. She routinely retouches her fillers, something she attributes her youthful looks to. In August 2022, she posted a video to TikTok showcasing black eyes from getting injections. “I don’t know why I get work done to my face right before we go on tour or I have a photoshoot or I have to film something,” she said. Bunnie didn’t hold back when a user commented that she was beautiful as is and should hold off on future procedures.

“There’s a reason I’m 42 & don’t look my age. It’s just tiny upgrades,” she responded. Bunnie has also discussed her breast augmentation journey, which involved getting implants in 2006 and then removing them in 2019. “Say goodbye to Cheech & Chong — they served me well the past 13 years. See you guys on the lighter side tomorrow with my C cups,” she announced on Facebook. On her YouTube channel, she gave her reasons for choosing explant surgery. Her main motivation was aesthetics.

She felt her current body and mindset were incompatible with DD cups. But there was another reason. While Bunnie wouldn’t say she had breast implant illness, she wondered if the implants were exacerbating her chronic anxiety and other symptoms. She seemed more convinced they had negatively impacted her health after she saw the mold they had accumulated. “No wonder why women are having so many complications,” she said on TikTok.

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