Jelly Roll jokes about wife Bunnie XO's 'awful' cookies in adorable Christmas Day video
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE: Jelly Roll teased his wife Bunnie XO over her baking skills on Christmas Day, as seen in a video shared by the latter on Instagram, as per Newsweek.
Bunnie XO acknowledged her husband's playful criticism in good humor, as the overlaying text on the video read, "When you can't bake to save your life but your hubby requests gluten free biscuits & he knos how terrible they're about to be."
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Bunnie XO and Jelly Roll's sweet Christmas Day banter over cookies
In the adorable video, shared on December 25, the 'Dumb Blonde' podcast host is seen preparing to bake cookies.
Beyonce's 'Texas Hold ‘Em' can be heard playing in the background as Jelly Roll waltzes into the frame, making Bunnie XO sway and stealing a romantic moment during her prep.
"These are gonna be awful. Those look like sugar cookies," the 40-year-old country music star commented on the cookie dough being laid out on the tray.
"Should I make them bigger? I'm not a baker," Bunnie XO inquired after the two bursted out laughing. "I'd give them more than an inch. I'd give them an inch and a half," was the singer's response.
Toward the end of the clip, Bunnie XO admitted that she was "out of my comfort zone here." She captioned the post, "Where is Nara Smith when you need her 🤣," referring to the popular social media creator, Nara Aziza Smith, who is known for her cooking videos.
Jelly Roll opens up on how he and Bunnie XO made their marriage work
Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO, who got married in 2016, have been open about their adoration for each other and how they make one another better people.
In an interview with People back in November, the 'Wild Ones' hitmaker shared how they made their marriage work, claiming that the key was to be intentional with their time.
The pair has never spent more than a fortnight apart from each other despite their busy schedules.
The singer explained, "Fourteen days has been our rule kind of from the beginning. We actually just implemented that same rule with our 16-year-old (daughter Bailee Ann). Because we realized that we were going a month or two at a time without seeing her, and I was like, this just needs to be family."
"My world shrunk when I focused on one woman. Everything that I believe going right for me is in the fact that I'm pretty grounded in my family," Jelly Roll added.