Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO Renew Their Wedding Vows in Las Vegas on 7th Anniversary: ‘Tonite Was Such a Dream’
Jelly Roll and wife Bunnie XO revisited the scene of their Las Vegas wedding on Thursday (Aug. 31) to renew their vows at the same chapel where the “Son of a Sinner” and the Dumb Blonde podcast host got married in 2016. The couple both posted about the renewal in TikToks, with the country star cueing his clip to Bruno Mars’ “Marry You.”
“7 years ago we stumbled into this little chapel in Vegas black out drunk,” read the caption over footage of Bunny in a floor-length, off-the-shoulder white dress and a smiling Jelly rocking a crushed red velvet tuxedo. “My only regret was never seeing her in a dress,” he added as film of the happy couple kissing and holding hands rolled on. “7 years to the date — in the same chapel — we renewed our vows,” he added along with a single-tear emoji.
Bunny commented on the video, writing, “You hang my moon & stars punkin. Luckiest girl alive.” In her video, cued to Sunday Best’s 2013 song “Uneven Best,” the happy couple take a twirl under a Christmas-light arch in front of a small group of friends as flashbulbs capture the moment. “We can go down to the altar/ And I’ll give you my last name,” the lyrics accompanying the footage proclaim. “Lucky #7,” she captioned the video. “Luckiest girl alive. Tonite was such a dream.”
Speaking to the Superstar Power Hour last month, Jelly Roll explained why the couple decided to renew their vows. “Everybody says to do it in 10 years, but we’ve heard about the 7-year itch. So we’re like, let’s get ahead of this thing. Let’s double down on year seven,” he said.
“We never really had an anniversary because we can’t remember what date we got married,” the singer, 33, added. “Listen, it gets even wilder. Because of the time we got married, the court said that we got married on the 30th of August, but they didn’t file [our marriage certificate] until the 31st. And the marriage license people said that it was officially stamped on the 1st.”
Gil Kaufman
Billboard