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Hints About Why Jelly Roll Ended Bunnie Xo Marriage Surface
Before news of their divorce became public, Bunnie Xo was already pushing back against speculation about her marriage to Jelly Roll.
During a past episode of her “Dumb Blonde” podcast, she explained that her absence from many of his public appearances was due to months of IVF treatments, not relationship problems.
However, following reports that Jelly Roll filed for divorce in May 2026, fans began revisiting several social media posts and public moments that now appear to hint at challenges behind the scenes.

Months before news of their split became public, Bunnie Xo was already addressing speculation about her marriage to Jelly Roll.
During an August 2025 episode of her “Dumb Blonde” podcast, the 46-year-old media personality pushed back against online rumors suggesting trouble in their relationship because they were no longer appearing together as frequently.
According to Bunnie, there was a simple explanation. She revealed that much of her time had been devoted to fertility treatments as the couple explored having a child together.
“Someone said the other day, ‘They used to always be together, and now you never see them together,’” she shared on the podcast, per Us Weekly. “I’m like, ‘Do you guys not know that for the past six months [that] I’ve been trying to make a baby?”
The comments resurfaced after reports emerged that Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason Bradley DeFord, filed for divorce in Tennessee in May 2026, ending nearly a decade of marriage.
Around the same time, Bunnie posted a reflective message on social media about rediscovering her “sparkle,” prompting further discussion among fans.
Bunnie Xo Revealed IVF Struggles Amid Rumors About Her Marriage To Jelly Roll Being Strained

The pair had faced similar speculation throughout 2025 as Jelly Roll’s career continued to soar.
Between a European tour with Post Malone and a highly publicized visit to Vatican City, where he met Pope Leo XIV, the country star spent much of the year on the road while Bunnie remained largely out of the spotlight.
Addressing the rumors at the time, Bunnie explained that her absence from public appearances had little to do with relationship problems and everything to do with the emotional and physical toll of IVF treatments.
She described the experience as challenging, saying she had spent months navigating medications, setbacks, and the uncertainty that often accompanies fertility journeys.
“My husband has to work to f-cking bring home the bacon,” she told listeners. “Luckily, I get the luxury of working from home. He doesn’t. He has to make appearances, but I literally have been on IVF meds for f-cking six months and going through heartbreak and f-cking so much sh-t.”
Bunnie Xo Reflected On Overcoming Jelly Roll’s Past Infidelity Months Before Divorce News

Despite the speculation, the pair continued to make public appearances together earlier this year, attending a pre-Grammy event before sharing affectionate moments on the Grammy Awards red carpet.
Their relationship had weathered difficulties before. In her memoir, “Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic,” released in February, Bunnie spoke candidly about rebuilding trust after Jelly Roll’s past infidelity.
Rather than defining their marriage, she said the experience ultimately became a turning point that transformed both of them and reshaped their understanding of love and commitment.
Jelly Roll Praised His Estranged Wife For Speaking About Their Marriage Struggles

Jelly Roll later acknowledged that revisiting those chapters of their lives through the memoir was not always easy.
However, he praised Bunnie for telling her story openly and honestly, expressing admiration for her willingness to discuss painful experiences and personal challenges without holding back.
“I’m just proud of her for telling her story so unapologetically,” the country music star said at the time.
He added, “I mean, she talks about everything fearlessly, from domestic assault to sexual assault. I’m just proud of her. She’s so brave.”
Fans Revisit Bunnie Xo’s Cryptic Posts And Jelly Roll’s Missing Ring After Divorce Filing

Yet in the weeks leading up to the divorce filing, fans now believe there may have been subtle signs that things had changed behind the scenes.
According to court documents, Jelly Roll filed for divorce on May 18, citing irreconcilable differences and listing May 9 as the couple’s date of separation.
Just days later, Bunnie posted a TikTok video that has since taken on new meaning. Referencing women’s intuition and situations that “don’t add up,” the post prompted many followers to wonder whether she had been quietly hinting at personal struggles all along.
After the divorce news broke, commenters flooded the post with reactions, with one fan writing, “Bunnie was dropping the tea in real time, and we all did not clock it.”
The speculation only intensified in early June when Jelly Roll took the stage at CMA Fest in Nashville without his wedding band, a detail that didn’t go unnoticed once reports of the split surfaced.
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21 Boutique-Looking Summer Tops That Conceal Underarm Bulge
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There’s a reason boutique tops always seem to look more flattering than basic tees. The best ones rely on thoughtful details — think 3/4 sleeves, soft draping, pretty embroidery and relaxed cuts that create shape without feeling restrictive. The result is an easy summer look that feels elevated from the moment you put it on.
If you’re looking for tops that happen to be especially forgiving through the upper-arm area, you’re in luck. These 17 boutique-looking finds float away from the body, skim past underarm bulge and look far pricier than their Amazon price tags suggest. Plus, most would never guess these styles start at just $11!
17 Boutique-Looking Summer Tops That Camouflage Underarm Bulge
1. Our Favorite: The 3/4 sleeves on this bestselling eyelet blouse hit at the most flattering spot on the arm. The lace detailing gives it that boutique-like look without the markup.
2. Viral Pick: The petal sleeves on this flowy V-neck top drape over the shoulder and arm instead of cutting in. At $9, it’s flying off Amazon shelves for a reason.
3. Boho Beauty: If fitted sleeves dig in at the worst spot, this loose boho top solves that. The 3/4 length covers the upper arm without trapping heat.
4. Free People-Style: Short sleeves that extend past the elbow are rare and worth seeking out. This khaki V-neck top delivers that exact length while giving off Free People vibes for $16.
5. Coastal Classic: Wear this striped tunic top with white capris on a harbor walk, and you’ll look like you’re summering in Nantucket. The longer cut covers everything.
6. Sleeve Savior: The button-down design on this easy V-neck top means you control the neckline and how much you want to show. It also skims past the upper arm without any clinging.
7. Rich-Looking: A puff-sleeved button-down with floral embroidery? This luxe-looking blouse could pass for a boutique splurge, but it’s reasonably priced at $36.
8. Ravishing Ruffles: Ruffled hems at the sleeve and bottom add movement to this 3/4 crew neck. The flowy cut floats over the torso without grabbing.
9. Office-Ready: Put on this floral chiffon blouse with black trousers for a Monday meeting, and your outfit’s done. The bell sleeves look great at every angle, adding a dose of fun to your fit.
10. Everyday Staple: Some days, you just need a comfortable shirt that covers what needs covering. This striped V-neck top camouflages the upper arm and hits at the right length.
11. Effortlessly Chic: This chiffon V-neck blouse tucks into a midi skirt for a bridal shower or pairs with jeans for dinner out. The cut flatters every direction.
12. Easy Coverage: When fitted sleeves don’t work, a ruffled 3/4 sleeve top is the ultimate alternative. Not only is it fashionable, but it also creates soft volume away from the arm.
13. Flowy Find: The half sleeves and a V-neck on Zeagoo’s flowy boho blouse provide just enough arm coverage without overheating. The cut drapes instead of hugging too tightly.
14. Arm-Skimming: The 3/4 sleeves on this printed crew neck blouse hit at the most forgiving spot. Comfy fabric and a relaxed cut keep things easy.
15. Draped Dream: This floral babydoll blouse features a peplum silhouette, a tie front and 3/4 sleeves, covering the torso and arms. The cut is genuinely flattering and totally on trend for 2026.
16. Airy Coverage: The lightweight fabric on this floral V-neck tunic means actual arm coverage without the sweat. It’s essentially your favorite T-shirt, just with 3/4 sleeves and a stylish print you’ll be excited to wear.
17. Retro-Chic: A loose boho cut and 3/4 sleeves give this floral V-neck blouse vintage energy. We love the cool color scheme and the fact that the flowy fabric never clings.
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Bunnie Xo Spoke Out About ‘Rough’ IVF Journey Before Split
Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo were eager to expand their family through IVF before calling it quits.
“It is one of the hardest things I’ve ever had to go through,” the “Dumb Blonde” podcast host, 46, said about her experience with in vitro fertilization (IVF) in a January interview with People, just four months before the country crooner, 41, filed for divorce after nearly 10 years of marriage.
“It’s been rough,” she added at the time. “I know that God has a plan and he’s going to make it work. I really do. I have no doubt in my mind.”
The couple met in 2015 and tied the knot in August 2016, splitting briefly in 2018 before renewing their vows in 2023.
Bunnie reflected on her past during the interview, further noting, “I genuinely think that having those abortions when I was younger, the journey that I’m going on now with IVF, God’s putting me through this again so that I can be a voice for those women who are going through this process.”
Bunnie wrote about having an abortion at 16 years old in addition to the two life-saving abortions she had to treat two ectopic pregnancies in her memoir, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, which was released in February.

Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo Courtesy of Bunnie Xo/Instagram
The TikTok star elaborated about her hopes to become a mother one day, revealing that she and Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord, were praying to welcome twins.
“Now that we’re finally stable financially and somewhat emotionally after all the healing we’ve done over this decade together, we’re talking about the future — including growing our family,” she penned in one chapter. “J and I have a surrogate, the sweetest woman ever, and soon I’ll be starting my IVF stims.”
IVF stims, also known as controlled ovarian stimulation, involves daily hormone injections with hopes of getting multiple mature eggs in one cycle instead of a single egg produced monthly.
Bunnie and Jelly Roll appeared to be in a good place at the time as she shared, “I’ve waited this long to have kids with someone I knew would be a great father — and to be able to make sure they have the best life.” (The “Wild Ones” hitmaker is dad to Bailee Ann, 17, and Noah Buddy, 9, from previous relationships.)
It seems their relationship has since unraveled as Jelly Roll filed for divorce on May 18, per court docs obtained by Us Weekly, which listed the former couple’s date of separation as May 9.
They split due to “irreconcileable differences” as the “parties are unable to live together successfully as Husband and Wife.” In his filing, Jelly Roll proposed that the pair have “an equitable division of the parties’ assets” post-split.
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11 Perfect Fantasy TV Shows We Can’t Live Without, Ranked
Fantasy has always been a perfect avenue for imagination. Whether it’s an alternate twist on our real world or a realm defined by magic and heroic quests, nothing is impossible.
Thanks to that immersive draw, the genre also remains a lucrative one on the big screen and the small. Fantasy television, in particular, is currently enjoying a resurgence — but it’s always been a gold mine rife with impeccably satisfying tales.
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‘A Discovery of Witches’ (2018–2022)
In a world where witches, vampires, and daemons secretly live among humans, Diana Bishop (Teresa Palmer) is a tenured professor at Oxford University and a witch who pursues science and history instead of spells. When her repressed magic subconsciously summons a long-lost manuscript from Oxford’s Bodleian Library, Diana finds herself caught in the crosshairs of deadly opportunists who covet the ancient document. Further complications arise when neither Diana nor Matthew Clairmont (Matthew Goode), a millennia-old vampire, can deny the bond growing between them.
Bad Wolf and Sky Studios adapt historian-turned-fiction author Deborah Harkness‘ All Souls trilogy (now an ongoing quintet) with aplomb. A Discovery of Witches strikes every escapist note with pitch-perfect poise, and it’s often more mature than it gets credit for. Harkness applies a biological lens to her supernatural worldbuilding, and her scholarly heroine evolves from rejecting her potential to commanding her power. Add on magnificent historical costumes, hand-constructed sets, and a forbidden romance (complete with Matthew’s ravenous gazing), and we have a romantasy winner.
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‘Pushing Daisies’ (2007–2009)
Ned (Lee Pace) has a unique talent beyond his superb baking skills: he can resurrect dead creatures with a single touch. Ned only uses his ability to assist local detective Emerson Cod’s (Chi McBride) investigations, but he can’t help but apply them to Chuck (Anna Friel), his murdered childhood sweetheart. The only problem? Ned’s gift comes at a price. Any subsequent skin-to-skin contact returns the revived corpses to their deceased states. As Ned and Chuck tentatively navigate a romance without physical touch, Chuck also adjusts to her second chance at life.
For two seasons, Pushing Daisies explores relationships outside of society’s conventional norms and ponders the fragility of life with gentle melancholy. The fact that its musings take the form of a whimsical, sentimental rom-com featuring episodic sleuthing, acrobatic banter, and vividly stylized production design that’s apropos for a Bryan Fuller show is icing on the proverbial cake. The ABC series’ storybook sweetness is as rich and memorable as the first bite of that legendary homemade pie your grandma made from memory and secret ingredients.
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‘Beauty and the Beast’ (1987–1990)
Before Disney’s seminal 1991 musical, CBS transferred the 18th-century French fairy tale into modern-day New York City. Criminals violently abduct and assault District Attorney Catherine Chandler (Linda Hamilton) after they mistake her for another woman. Vincent (Ron Perlman), a tender-hearted man whose countenance and build resemble a two-legged lion, rescues her from the brink of death and nurtures her back to health. Even though the two occupy incompatible worlds, their star-crossed yearning becomes irresistible.
Beauty and the Beast showrunner Ron Koslow nestles a time-honored romantic dynamic inside a procedural template. He retains the original novel’s crystal-clear metaphors about looking beyond superficial assumptions, although to Catherine’s credit, she needs little convincing. Her poetically soulful leading man mentors an underground community of outcasts who live in the shadows to both survive and subvert human bigotry. Season 3 takes a steep downturn, but the first two seasons are swoonworthy to a fault; Vincent and Catherine’s self-sacrificial compassion and mutual empathy secure their soulmate status to the point they develop a psychic connection.
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‘The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power’ (2022–Present)
The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power could’ve easily been a hollow attempt to mine nostalgia for one of filmmaking’s singular achievements. With the blessing of J. R. R. Tolkien‘s estate and showrunners J. D. Payne and Patrick McKay‘s palpable reverence for the material, The Rings of Power‘s greatest heights rival Peter Jackson‘s The Lord of the Rings movies. Lore diversions aside, Payne and McKay fundamentally understand Tolkien’s message about human failings and bittersweet hope, and they strive to do justice to his 89-year legacy.
Like their character-driven story choices, the duo wields Prime Video’s enormous budget with exacting intention. Cinematic visuals and exquisitely detailed costumes furnish Middle-earth with the immersive, ethereal ambience it deserves. A tapestry of remarkable actors erases any lingering doubts, whether it’s the ferocious rage of Morfydd Clark‘s Galadriel, Charles Edwards‘ effortless gravitas as the tormented Celebrimbor, or Charlie Vickers‘ slithery, malicious Sauron. Every indication points toward The Rings of Power refining its minor imperfections and flourishing into a modern masterpiece.
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‘Outlander’ (2014–2026)
After 12 years and eight captivating seasons, the curtain has closed on the television version of author Diana Gabaldon‘s time-traveling World War II nurse Claire Fraser (Caitríona Balfe) and her 18th-century Scottish husband, Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan). Saying goodbye is bittersweet whether audiences watched from Outlander‘s auspicious beginning or dived in because of the saga’s perpetual fanfare. And from their prickly first meeting to their closing breaths as they lay upon that stone, Claire and Jamie persisted as they always have: two survivors brought together by fate who defy history’s every attempt to separate them.
Despite being surrounded by rampant violence and misery, the Frasers’ cosmic connection elevates Outlander into its own brand of comfort show. Starz’s sheer production value, paired with the early seasons’ assured vision as a romance for the ages, seduces those already inclined to enjoy the show’s prestige soap opera style. Meanwhile, Outlander‘s period drama, grit, and political intrigue win over more dubious viewers. A love story first, foremost, and always, Season 8’s satisfying ending means fans can rewatch again and again with contentment.
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‘Over the Garden Wall’ (2014)
Adolescent Wirt (Elijah Wood) and his precocious younger brother Greg (Collin Dean) wander through the Unknown, an off-kilter world filled with warm-toned woodland foliage, eccentric inhabitants, and magic both splendor and sinister. Unsure how or why they arrived, they’re searching for the path home. Beatrice the talking bluebird (Melanie Lynskey) and the enigmatic Woodsman (Christopher Lloyd) take pity on the brothers by helping them evade the Beast (Samuel Ramey), a demonic entity that feeds upon despair.
A mythic feeling permeates Patrick McHale‘s Emmy-winning miniseries. Over the Garden Wall layers New England iconography, absurdist satire, mythological references, and contemporary jokes over its cozy coming-of-age adventure-meets-macabre eldritch horror environment. The character designs and autumnal color schemes simultaneously evoke older Saturday morning cartoons and the illustrative fine art bound inside elaborate fairy tale collections. Nothing less than a tonal, atmospheric, and narrative masterclass, there’s still no genuine equivalent to Over the Garden Wall when it comes to modern classics, animated or otherwise.
Based on one of the most acclaimed manga phenomenons to date, this vehemently faithful adaptation of Hiromu Arakawa‘s Fullmetal Alchemist is a towering feat on its own merit. In Amestris, alchemy has been integrated into daily life for the citizens capable of channeling the method’s potent effects. Brothers and state-sanctioned alchemists Edward (Romi Park) and Alphonse Elric (Rie Kugimiya) seek out the fabled philosopher’s stone, hoping to reunite Alphonse’s soul with his human body. The siblings must also survive their country’s dangerous trappings and an array of deadly enemies.
Arakawa models her steampunk-adjacent universe after Europe’s Industrial Revolution, from the mechanical industries to the sociopolitical hierarchy. Yet neither the Fullmetal Alchemist manga nor Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood would soar as high if they didn’t root themselves in the heroes, antiheroes, and villains’ complex psychological range. Arakawa deftly and scathingly weighs the disastrous consequences of arrogance or desperation, a tyrannical militarized government, genocide, and revenge vendettas against guilt, atonement, and the clarity provided by communal love. Warmth and idiosyncratic comedy offset Brotherhood‘s devastating weight; together, they guarantee a hall-of-fame fantasy anime.
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‘The Good Place’ (2016–2020)
A sublime plot twist is literally just the beginning for The Good Place. Fearless and self-effacing, Michael Schur‘s sitcom always lives up to its premise’s parameters, no matter how many times Michael (Ted Danson), the demon architect with a heart of gold, resets his hellish experiment for his four human test subjects. Schur’s razor-sharp wit and consistent empathy turn philosophical theories into ethical dilemmas anyone can digest, as well as essential debates for every person’s growth.
Ultimately, The Good Place is about choosing compassion and personal accountability precisely because meaningful, lasting improvement requires us to embrace uncertainty and routine failure. Pushing against the systemic cruelties designed to deplete our spirits isn’t enough if we don’t contribute resistance through painstaking, individual hard work. The answer is obvious, not glamorous. Yet the life-affirming sincerity with which The Good Place handles flawed people floundering their way toward existential crisis and self-actualization elevates the series into cathartic resonance.
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‘Guardian: The Lonely and Great God’ (2016–2017)
Kim Shin (Gong Yoo), a military warrior from Korea’s Goryeo Dynasty, returns home after winning another battle in his king’s name, only for his ruler to slaughter his entire household. Before his spirit can reach the afterlife, God sentences Kim to immortality as punishment for his violence. Only his prophesied bride can end his eternal existence. Now a dokkaebi (goblin), Kim spends the next nine centuries in self-reflection, providing for humans, grieving their deaths, and longing for his own. Finally, the Goblin’s Bride arrives in the form of Ji Eun-tak (Kim Go-eun), a modern-day student whose survival defies death’s laws. And with her effusive influence brightening his life, for the first time in 900 years, Shin wants to live.
A record-breaking cultural sensation hailing from writer Kim Eun-sook (Netflix’s The Glory), Guardian: The Lonely and Great God might as well be considered a minor miracle. The entire behind-the-camera team employs the defining K-Drama tropes with enough technical efficiency that viewers are bound to feel spoiled by the engrossing grandeur. Sure, Guardian is melodramatic to the core, but that’s crucial to the K-Drama appeal. The committed performers pour everything into selling the gut-wrenching twists, the bittersweet dual romances, and the kooky odd-couple friendships. Weeping is a small price to pay for an experience this intimate and visceral.
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‘Arcane’ (2021–2024)
Welcome to Piltover, where technological progress, magic, political tension, and familial strife intertwine. This luxurious utopia belongs solely to the aristocratic elite. Their entitled comfort and unchecked experiments occur at the expense of their undercity’s well-being; relentless oppression, socioeconomic inequality, and opportunistic criminals have all but ruined Zaun. When Zaun’s burgeoning uprising gains strength, Vi (Hailee Steinfeld) and Jinx (Ella Purnell), two orphaned sisters separated by tragedy, stand on opposing sides.
Few predicted a revelatory artistic landmark would emerge from a League of Legends prequel series. Arcane stands as a one-in-a-million triumph on almost every level. French studio Fortiche’s transcendent animation is painterly and textured, flowing with musicality and jaw-dropping experimentation. It’s an efficient storytelling machine, as propulsive or meditative as the character-first pathos requires. Crushing abandonment, resentment, ambition, a warped sense of justice, and lost innocence drive said ensemble’s choices, backed by a monumental voice cast well-equipped for tragedy. The sisters fight to draw blood, and Arcane does the same.
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One of the Greatest Comedy Series of All Time Is Waiting To Be Rediscovered on Netflix
Even though the television world has become more diverse over the past couple of decades, the types of stories told tend to come from traditional voices. This is even more true for comedies. With female protagonists, the stories are typically from the perspective of classically beautiful, thin women (a la Friends, Sex and the City, New Girl, etc.). We’ve only just seen more realistic bodies depicted on TV, thanks to series like Survival of the Thickest and Somebody Somewhere. If you’re looking for one more underrated show in this category, Netflix has just added a fantastic three-season comedy that deserves to be rediscovered.
What Is ‘Shrill’ About?
Shrill, which originally premiered on Hulu in 2019, is adapted from Lindy West’s 2016 memoir, Shrill: Notes from a Loud Woman, and transformed into a fictionalized account of West’s life as a plus-size writer. The series follows Annie Easton (Aidy Bryant), who is merely trying to exist in a world designed for thin people.
‘Shrill’ Review: Aidy Bryant’s Sharp Hulu Series Hits Home
This is the show ‘Girls’ should have been.
In the premiere, Annie experiences multiple humiliating events. She angles for a promotion from a calendar editor to a journalist at the newspaper where she works, but is shot down by her harsh boss, Gabe (played by John Cameron Mitchell, who is perfectly cast in this droll role). She sleeps with her friend-with-benefits, Ryan (Luka Jones), and is embarrassingly asked to leave through the back door so that his roommates won’t see her. Then, to top it all off, she finds out that the morning-after pill isn’t effective for her because she weighs over 175 pounds.
One of the only bright lights in Annie’s life is her bestie, Fran (Lolly Adefope), who supports her exactly as she is and goes with her to terminate her pregnancy. In subsequent episodes, Annie starts to learn to love herself from the inside out, and her journey becomes even more about finding her voice in a world that doesn’t always allow her to speak.
‘Shrill’ Is a Brutally Honest, Wryly Funny Comedy
Shrill’s storytelling is so effective because it’s always authentic. Annie’s life is incredibly messy and super realistic. Her relationships are complicated, and she has to fight like hell for every ounce of respect she gets from the people around her. The writing team, which includes Bryant and West, works to create a character who feels far from perfect, but is also someone you can’t help but root for. The best part of the show is the way that Annie learns to look for joy in her life — whether it’s sticking up for herself at work, dealing with a horrible internet troll, or attending a pool party for plus-size women that allows her to feel truly comfortable in her skin for perhaps the first time. It’s not that Annie doesn’t make cringe-worthy mistakes, especially when her insecurity takes over. But as the series progresses, Annie becomes a true heroine who doesn’t conform to the societal standards that hold us all back.
There is no way that Shrill would have worked without such a stellar cast. Bryant, who landed an Emmy nomination in 2021 for her work, is absolutely breathtaking in this role. Annie may be depressed, feisty, joyful, and honest all at once, but she’s never a caricature. Instead, Bryant plays her with a refreshing three-dimensional brilliance that proves that her incredible work on Saturday Night Live was no fluke — and that she deserves another leading role pronto.
The supporting cast is every bit as essential to Shrill as Bryant. Adefope, who has proven her range by also starring in the UK version of Ghosts, is effervescent and dazzling as Fran. Comedy legends Julia Sweeney and Daniel Stern offer perfect timing in every scene they pop up in as Annie’s parents, while her co-workers, played impeccably by Jo Firestone, Patti Harrison, and Ian Owens, create a magically funny setting for some of Annie’s biggest hurdles.
Shrill aired its final season in 2021, which was especially tragic considering there was so much more of Annie’s journey that could have been explored. What’s even more disappointing is that so many people somehow missed seeing the series when it first aired. Luckily, it’s found a new streaming home on Netflix, where, hopefully, even more viewers will check out this gem of a show.
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Jeremy Allen White Reflects On ‘Shameless’ Milestone
Showtime’s hit drama series “Shameless” premiered in 2011, featuring a then-much-less-famous Jeremy Allen White. Now, over 15 years later, the “Bear” actor is reflecting on the show’s legacy and dishing on which of his former co-stars he keeps in touch with. However, fans notice one giant omission from his list, leading many to take it as confirmation of strife with Emmy Rossum.

The world premiere for the fifth and final season of “The Bear” took place in New York City on June 15. While on the red carpet, White spoke to ExtraTV, with the reporter pointing out that it had been 15 years since the iconic Showtime series premiered.
He responded, “Really? No, I did not put that together. That’s incredible.” After that, he reflected on the show and its cast, saying, “That was my first kind of found family that moved me to Los Angeles.” From there, he recalled “hot days at Warner Bros., hot days in Chicago. It was the best.”
Jeremy Allen White Also Discussed The Cast

White continued his short conversation with ExtraTV, discussing his dynamic with the cast. He stated, “I love all those guys, too.” After that, the “Bear” star was asked if he remains in contact with his former “Shameless” costars.
According to him, “Yeah, I just saw Shanola [Hampton] the other day. I talked to Steve [Howey] the other day, Ethan [Cutkosky], and Emma [Kenney]. Cam [Monaghan] is great. He’s doing a show right now in LA.” The 35-year-old added, “Yeah, they’re the best.”
Fans Noticed He Didn’t Name Emmy Rossum

“Shameless” featured a large ensemble cast, so it would be unreasonable to expect White to say he’s remained in touch with all his former costars. However, many were surprised that he didn’t mention Rossum’s name, given the amount of screentime they shared.
One person wrote on social media, “No mention of Emmy.” Another “Shameless” fan said, “I’m happy he didn’t mention Emmy.” Someone else stated, “He didn’t mention Emmy.”
Regarding the show itself, one social media user chimed in, “I’m rewatching again. I wish I were part of that family, wish we could have them back again.” A different fan said, “I’ve been meaning to restart it. It’s been 5 years since I watched all the seasons, so it’s definitely time to rewatch. One of the best shows ever made!”
Lastly, someone else mentioned the omission, stating, “Clearly you don’t speak to Emmy.”
Emmy Rossum Left ‘Shameless’ Before It Ended

According to Entertainment Weekly, Rossum announced her exit from “Shameless” in 2018 after 9 seasons on the show. Her departure came after multiple reports that she was not the kindest to other actors on set, especially extras.
Following Rossum’s exit, another costar, Kenney, opened up about her experience working with the actress. She said on “Call Her Daddy” in 2021, “We were both so young, I was obviously a lot younger. There were times where she would try to be a good influence, and then there were times where she would be blatantly giving me…not the best advice.”
She added, “Maybe she was struggling with her own inner problems and taking it out on other people. But we all handle situations differently.”
White also reflected on Rossum leaving the show. He told Variety, “It’s very sad. I mean, nine years we’ve all grown up together. It’s gonna be hard.” The “Bear” star continued discussing her exit, revealing he had no hard feelings toward the actress.
According to him, “I can’t fault Emmy. I think she’s ready to leave. They’ll never be able to find actors that can fill her shoes, so we’ll just have to keep trying.”
‘The Bear’ Season 5 Premieres In June 2026

Season 5 of “The Bear” will premiere on June 25, with all episodes releasing at once on Hulu. Regarding FX, two episodes will debut with new offerings arriving weekly until the finale. The final season will consist of eight episodes.
White spoke to PEOPLE about the final episode. He said, “It was hard. I mean, it was hard to read. It was hard to shoot. It all makes sense.”
He continued, “To me, this season, the end of the show is like — for Carmy [Carmen Berzatto] at least — is about this sort of like ultimate surrender and acceptance of, kind of like an honesty with himself. So that all makes sense to me.”
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This $15 Athleisure Skort Was Made for Hot Summer Workouts
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As much as we cherish our leggings, the summer months mean making some smart wardrobe swaps — and that’s where this athleisure skort comes in. Designed with moisture-wicking material, making it a practical option for exercise and activities, shoppers can’t get enough of how good it feels. Sure, technically it’s a sports skort, but it’s proven to be a useful option for everyday wear.
Like with other skorts, this skirt-shorts combination offers the appearance of a skirt but with built-in shorts underneath (not that anyone will be able to tell). The Dlooda Tennis and Golf Skort has a high-waisted design and an A-line silhouette, so it’s super flattering on a range of body types. And since it has those built-in shorts, you don’t have to worry about the length being too short, either.
Get the Dlooda Tennis and Golf Skort for $15 (originally $20) at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to change.
With plenty of spandex, this skort was made to move with your body. The material is very soft and can stand up to all kinds of workouts and activities. Under the skirt on the shorts, there are hidden pockets, making this piece ideal for tennis and golf players who need to keep extra balls handy. However, walkers and runners will appreciate the convenience of keeping their phone and key close by.
Available in 15 colors, you certainly have your work ahead of you in the decision-making department. There are easy neutrals, like black, white and brown, as well as summer-worthy pops of color, including pink, purple and butter yellow. Each one is available in sizes XS to XXL, and many shoppers agree the skort runs true to size.
Real-life Amazon reviewers agree that this skort is super comfortable, thanks to the built-in shorts and soft material. “I was also really impressed with the length — it’s not too short but not too long, which made it feel just right for me. Definitely a go-to for long days when you want something comfy but still put together,” a five-star reviewer shared.
“I have quite a few tennis dresses but wanted something I don’t have to completely pull off my body every time I have to go to the bathroom,” one verified purchaser said. “I will definitely be buying more colors!”
Whether you have a summer filled with outdoor workouts or want a cuter way to run errands, this affordable skort is the way to go, no matter what’s on your calendar.
Get the Dlooda Tennis and Golf Skort for $15 (originally $20) at Amazon! Please note, prices are accurate as of the publishing date but are subject to change.
Looking for something else? Explore more tennis skorts here and don’t forget to check out all of Amazon’s Daily Deals for more great finds!
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Illusionists charm “America's Got Talent” judges — minus Simon Cowell — with dangerous act and Spice Girls T-shirt
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Jelly Roll To Divorce Bunnie XO, She Reacts In Social Media Posts
It’s been about three and a half months since Jelly Roll lovingly thanked his wife, Bunnie XO, for helping change his life. His Grammys speech had supporters living for the moment and their relationship. That “true love” vision was shattered this week when news surfaced that Jelly Roll recently filed for divorce. Hours after the divorce update hit social media, so did Bunnie XO with new posts about getting her sparkle back!
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Details About Country Singer’s Divorce
TMZ was first to report news of Jelly Roll’s divorce, alleging that he filed the paperwork on May 18 in Williamson County, Tennessee. He reportedly listed their separation date as May 9 and cited irreconcilable differences. Sources allegedly told TMZ that the decision was mutual and “a private family matter.” The estranged couple met in 2015 at one of his Las Vegas concerts and a year later, he proposed onstage at another Las Vegas concert, per PEOPLE. That same night, they secretly eloped at a courthouse chapel and have been together for 10 years.
Bunnie XO Shares THESE Posts Amid Divorce Announcement
Following news of Jelly Roll’s divorce hitting the internet, so did Bunnie XO! She slid on Instagram to share a selfie video, singing Nickelback’s song, ‘How You Remind Me.’ She captioned the post, ‘Banger.’ The comment section under that post is flooded with questions about the divorce, supporters offering her advice and compassion and excitement for her “single baddie” era.
Meanwhile, on Instagram Stories, she posted a photo of herself wearing a satin-like, pink lingerie bra and panty set while kneeling on a couch. One strap is hanging off her shoulder, as she holds her breast in one hand and touches her shoulder with the other. She captioned the photo, “She’s getting her sparkle back.”
What Did Jelly Roll Say About His Wife At The Grammys?
Jelly Roll’s divorce filing shocked supporters late Monday (June 15). For one, the now-estranged couple celebrated their 10-year anniversary earlier this year. And two? The country singer had eyes watering at the 2026 Grammy Awards when he dedicated part of his winning speech to Bunnie XO and God.
“First of all, Jesus, I hear you, and I’m listening. Lord, I am listening. Lord. Second of all, I want to thank my beautiful wife. I would have never changed my life without you. I would’ve ended up dead or in jail. I would’ve killed myself if it wasn’t for you and Jesus,” Jelly Roll said.
On days when he struggled with darkness, Jelly said that he found healing in faith, music and his wife’s support. Bunnie XO was seen in the audience, visibly emotional at her husband’s vulnerability and praise.
Whirlwind walk down the aisle and his loving GRAMMYs tribute aside. Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO’s relationship hasn’t always been glittering gold. In 2018, he reportedly admitted to being unfaithful, which led to a brief separation, counseling and eventual reconciliation. Between 2020-2024, the couple went on to openly discuss their marriage in the media, where he frequently described her as his “backbone.” Amid that, in 2023, they renewed their vows in the Las Vegas chapel they eloped in. In her memoir published in February of this year, Bunnie XO even revealed that they had been preparing to expand their family with twins. Apparently, the couple had secured “the sweetest woman ever” to be their surrogate as they underwent IVF. It’s unclear how far along they got in that journey.
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DJ Fat Tony Defends Addressing Brooklyn Beckham’s Family Feud
DJ Fat Tony is clearing the air on why he spoke about the ongoing feud between Victoria and David Beckham and their son, Brooklyn Beckham.
Tony previously shared his thoughts about the whole situation. He noted that Marc Anthony was largely to blame because he had initiated the dance between Victoria and Brooklyn, which the eldest Beckham son felt was “inappropriate.”
This comes after Brooklyn published explosive claims about his parents, accusing his mother of attempting to steal the spotlight at his wedding and publicly distancing himself from them.

After Brooklyn denounced his family and accused his mother of hijacking his first dance during his wedding to Nicola Peltz, Tony spoke up about the situation. However, he recently revealed that he only said something at the time because he was asked to do so.
“Yeah, I was [asked to speak]… There’s a WhatsApp group [with Brooklyn and Nicola],” he said, per Daily Mail. Tony further revealed that it was not his intention to throw anyone under the bus. Instead, he “just spoke from the heart.”
The DJ explicitly stated that when he spoke up, he wasn’t trying to spill the beans on the family conflict. Instead, he spoke as honestly as possible in an attempt to shed light on the situation.
Tony, who has close ties with the Beckham family, got emotional, insisting that it is still his wish to see the Beckhams get a happy ending. He still maintains hope that, despite the large fallout, there might be a possible reconciliation in the future.
He further noted that it was “sad” to see that some people got so swept up in the drama that they forgot that “some kid’s hurting and a family’s lost their son.”
What DJ Tony Said About The Incident At Brooklyn Beckham’s Wedding
Tony’s statements came as a clarification to what he said earlier in the year, when he shed light on why the famous family was feuding. At the time, The Blast reported that Tony described the situation as “really awkward.”
The 60-year-old DJ noted that Anthony had been performing at the wedding when he called Brooklyn to join him on stage.
After that, he asked “the most beautiful woman in the room” to come forward, urging Victoria to join Brooklyn, not Peltz. This supposedly came as a shock to guests who expected Peltz to join Brooklyn on the stage.
According to Tony, the situation left the eldest Beckham son looking “devastated,” while Peltz left the room bawling in tears. He noted that Brooklyn felt it was awkward and “inappropriate,” regardless of how other people felt about the situation.
Brooklyn Beckham Is Reportedly Standing By His Claims

Following the uncomfortable situation at his wedding, Brooklyn publicly denounced his parents, cutting ties with anything that has to do with them.
The photographer accused his parents of undermining his marriage and attempting to manipulate the public’s opinion about the Beckham family. A source later revealed that he “has no regrets about speaking out publicly against his parents,” per The Blast.
The insider also revealed that Peltz supports her husband’s decision, adding that Brooklyn feels at peace with how everything played out.
The Beckham Family Feud Has Gone On Longer Than Expected

As the family feud rages on, many expected that there would be a reconciliation sooner rather than later; however, the opposite seems to be the case.
According to The Blast, a source revealed that the entire Beckham family is distraught over the deep divide between Brooklyn and his parents.
The insider noted that although everyone is trying to get on with their lives, it’s still “terribly sad” that David and Victoria have not been able to make peace with their son.
The source further revealed that if Brooklyn ever decides to step back into the lives of his parents, the iconic couple “will be there to talk.”
Brooklyn Beckham Was Noticeably Absent From David Beckham’s Hollywood Star Ceremony

Despite hopes of a reconciliation, the feud appears to still be on, with Brooklyn missing key family events.
A few days ago, David was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. As the first soccer player to be recognized with this honor, his family members were present to support him, except Brooklyn, per The Blast.
Despite his son’s absence, David was overwhelmed with joy. When he received the honor, he admitted that it felt “surreal” and expressed gratitude for being recognized in the presence of many other great personalities.
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How Summer House Scandal Reunited Lindsay Hubbard, Carl Radke
Nearly three years after ending their engagement, Lindsay Hubbard and Carl Radke can consider themselves friends again — thanks, in part, to Amanda Batula, West Wilson and Ciara Miller’s love triangle-turned-scandal that rocked the Summer House cast this spring.
“At the same time, I think, we had to go on the journey that we did, I also think that this scandal within our cast, without having a full conversation between you, me and Kyle [Cooke], we almost instinctively banded together to protect our house,” Lindsay, 39, said during her appearance on the Tuesday, June 16, episode of Carl’s “More Life” podcast.
Lindsay added that she and Carl, 41, teamed up with Kyle, 43, to ensure that “no one’s gonna burn our house down except for us.” (Lindsay has been a vocal critic of Amanda’s relationship with West, 31, ever since the pair confirmed their romance in March, as West previously dated Amanda’s best friend Ciara, 30, in 2023. Amanda, 34, and West began dating shortly after the former announced her separation from husband Kyle.)
Lindsay continued, “I think that was, like, a big part [of her newfound friendship with Carl] and [the pair’s Uber Eats commercial in April], the talking more, and you, me and Kyle just playing Red Rover with the world of, like, this is our f***ing house, and you’re not gonna burn it down.”
Lindsay and Carl began dating in January 2022 and got engaged that August. However, Carl later called off their impending nuptials in August 2023, three months before the wedding was scheduled to take place.
Though the exes were estranged for years after their split, they reunited in April for the iconic “Carl’s a Mess” campaign for Uber Eats, inspired by Kyle’s viral quote about how Carl was handling the Amanda and West drama. The ad saw Lindsy consoling a sobbing Carl with an Uber Eats delivery containing snacks and tissues.
“Doing Uber Eats, it brought a lot a of joy to me because I do think we have great chemistry on film like that or on camera,” Carl said on Tuesday, although he admitted that he was nervous about reuniting with Lindsay for the project. “And it brought me back to like how much fun that was. But it just made me happy because I felt like there was a really good bond in some of those moments. It brought me back.”
Elsewhere on the podcast, the pair marked their reconciliation by re-following each other on Instagram. (Lindsay previously had Carl blocked on the social media platform.)
“We’re back, baby!” Carl shouted, with Lindsay agreeing, “We’re so back.”
Following their split, Lindsay moved on with her now-ex Turner Kufe, with whom she shares daughter Gemma, 18 months. Lindsay and Turner split in early 2025, shortly after they welcomed their baby girl. Both Carl and Lindsay are currently single.
“The relationship we have now, and the friendship we have now, it’s been really nice,” Carl said on Tuesday. “And I think, even just watching back season 10, and obviously, it’s very interesting watching back over the last two months. But the bright spot for me this past summer is watching us in some of the dynamic. And I know people enjoy watching it too.”
Lindsay added, “Almost three years later, but we made it. I would say, like, I think you and I have done a really good job at coexisting and continuing to film and be in a house, living together.”
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