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Bunnie Xo addressed “breaking” her sobriety alongside husband Jelly Roll during their August trip in Italy. The ‘Dumb Blonde’ podcast host was hit with backlash over an Instagram video showing Bunnie and the ‘Need a Favor’ singer drinking wine, leading Bunnie to clarify details on her years-long struggle with addiction.
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16 Comments

  1. I support you no matter what Nobody is perfect and critics shouldn't think we are. Your awesome and everyone online faces backlash no matter what anyone does

  2. Having a drink do not make you a alcoholic I repeat having a drink do not make you a alcoholic but drinking aggressively & excessively to the point of death and no returning that what the real problem and definition of a alcoholic

  3. So many people are able to do the same as you did, it's just not in the public eye for people to talk crap about…[people just talk crap locally otherwise 😂]…..People are gonna talk, whether you're doing bad or good. So let 'em…because it's beyond our own control and is a problem of their own if anything. YOLO. So do you, be you, stay true, be happy. ❤

  4. As a viewer: thanks for the clarity, Bunnie. 🙏 Recovery isn’t one-size-fits-all—some people choose total abstinence, others are sober from their specific DOC (for you: cocaine/Xanax) and set different boundaries with alcohol. Posting the video yourself is transparency, not manipulation. Wishing you continued peace, accountability, and support—and a little more empathy from the internet. 💛

  5. Appreciate the honesty, Bunnie. Recovery isn’t a single template—harm reduction and DOC-specific sobriety are valid paths for some. What matters is informed choices, transparency with your community, and tools in place if alcohol ever becomes a risk. Wishing you continued stability and grace on your journey. 💛

  6. Before the outrage machine spins up: she literally explained her definitions and context on the podcast. “Broke sobriety” headlines ≠ what she said. Listen to the full clip, then weigh in. Nuance matters—especially with recovery stories that aren’t one-size-fits-all.

  7. Stop using the word “sober” then. You’re not practicing sobriety if you have an occasional drink. Just say I’m not drinking now. I thought you were trying for a baby anyway?

  8. You do understand, once and alcoholic always an alcoholic. As so ridiculous but so ridiculously true as it is, girl you just ain’t but you are. Just watch yourself& as sad as it is, find out from there I guess? Best luck. I mean, at first it is but if you’re a real, real alcoholic, God bless you.

  9. Addiction is a self diagnosed disease we are not responsible for another person's recovery however I do wish her well and hope she stays close to her sponsor. "Sober" doesn't mean abstaining from your DOC its working a program and staying close to your HP!

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