One version of this story is easy to write: a woman marries a famous musician, gets rich because she lives close to him, and then becomes tabloid fodder when the marriage ends. But that style doesn’t quite work for Bunnie XO. It skips over too much.
As of 2026, Alisa DeFord, who goes by the stage name Bunnie XO, is thought to be worth between $4 million and $7 million. Most news outlets agree on the $7 million number, but she has never confirmed it in public. In a way, that level of discretion tells you something. The lack of information about her finances doesn’t seem like an attempt to avoid responsibility for someone whose reputation is based on being completely honest, such as when she wrote about her time as an escort.

Her cash didn’t come from just one place. That much is clear. She started the Dumb Blonde Podcast, which has become a real media property with a loyal fan base and real sponsorship value. Millions of people follow her on Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube. That base has grown thanks to brand partnerships. It’s the kind of portfolio that influential people work for years to build, and she did it without a major label, a management team, or a network deal to back her up.
Take a moment to think about that. This was started by Bunnie XO before Jelly Roll’s career became well-known. She wasn’t riding a wave; she was building up before the wave came. Before her husband sold out arenas and had country radio hits, she was already going in her own direction.
On the other hand, Jelly Roll’s net worth is thought to be $20 million. Partnerships with brands, merchandise, a bar called Goodnight Nashville, and WWE appearances have all helped. He is without a doubt the wealthier person. But those numbers tend to get tricky very quickly during a divorce. Tennessee, where the filing happened in May 2026, uses the idea of fair distribution. It’s still not clear if the split of assets is due to the difference in earnings or something else. The full details have not come to light yet.
One more thing is their real estate history. In 2022, they paid $1.15 million for a house in Henderson, Nevada. They later sold it for a little less than that and moved to Nashville. A 500-acre farm in Tennessee was also bought by Jelly Roll, which he proudly shared on social media. These weren’t just houses; they were signs that people had arrived. These were people who had come from very little and wanted to show they’d made it.
Bunnie XO has talked about the hard years. She wrote about how she used to live off of the money she made as an escort, which was a lot of money back then. Jelly Roll, she said, was the only person who never made her feel bad about her past. Actually, that’s pretty interesting, not as a feel-good story but as background. It’s the same woman who was working hard in a very different world not long ago who is now building a podcast empire.
When the divorce was made public in June 2026, it made sense that people would look at the money again. That’s how things work. What’s really interesting about this situation is that Bunnie XO showed up with her own name, platform, and net worth. If you only look at the split, you might miss that. That part doesn’t go away no matter what happens in court.
It’s tough not to notice that she made something real. Long-term, that’s more likely to matter than any single news story about a marriage ending.

