Bunnie Xo’s memoir has surged back to the number one spot on Amazon’s entertainment biographies chart following her recent separation from her husband, musician Jelly Roll, Billboard reports.
- June 20, 2026
AceShowbiz - Bunnie Xo’s memoir has surged back to the number one spot on Amazon’s entertainment biographies chart following her recent separation from her husband, musician Jelly Roll, Billboard reports. The candid book, titled Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, was originally released on February 17 and offers an unvarnished look at her life, including her past in the sex industry and the complexities of her marriage.
Kjwl also detailed that the memoir is currently available in a hardcover edition discounted by 46% on Amazon, priced at $16. The book intertwines personal hardships with humor and self-awareness, sharing Bunnie’s journey through addiction, abuse, and redemption. The cover art, featuring Bunnie topless with unbuttoned jeans, symbolizes her commitment to authenticity and reflects her past experiences in adult entertainment. Additionally, Kjwl noted that Bunnie Xo has built a career beyond writing through Dumb Blonde Productions, which includes a popular podcast boasting thousands of monthly listeners.
Jelly Roll is recognized as a singer and songwriter, known for his 2023 single “Need a Favor.” The couple met in Las Vegas in 2015 when Jelly Roll was performing at the Las Vegas Country Saloon, marrying the following year at the Stained Glass Wedding Chapel. Their relationship, considered one of country music’s most unconventional success stories, has been publicly scrutinized amid their recent split. Jelly Roll has credited Bunnie with inspiring several of his songs, such as “Hey Mama” and “Kill a Man.”
The renewed interest in Bunnie’s memoir highlights how fans are seeking insight into her life and the recent breakup. The book has become a key source for understanding her resilience and candidness in the face of personal challenges, as well as her efforts to maintain authenticity while navigating public attention.
This article is based on reporting originally published by Billboard.