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Big Brother 28 Spoilers: Week 2 Nominations Revealed & Angela’s Humiliating Egg Suit Punishment!
Big Brother fans, if you listen here regularly, you already know that Rick Devens won Week 2 Head of Household. And after the comp ended around 1 AM Eastern, we saw the key around his neck and Wild West costumes. And today, Devens made his nominations.
But before they had the nomination ceremony, the houseguests got the results of the BB Time Capsule. I’ll tell you who freaked the heck out when Angela Murray was revealed as the first time capsule winner.
So, real quick, last night, after Devens won HOH, Rome Seymour was immediately jockeying for safety for him, Lyric Medeiros and Jason de Puy and said they’d keep Devens safe next week if one of them won. LaTrice “Lala” Verrett wants Haley Thogmartin on the block but Devens said he promised her safety in the Wild West HOH comp.
Devens also made clear that Mallory Aurichio, Yash Patel and Taylor Brown won’t go up because they were all just on the block. That’ll narrow things down a lot when I tell you about the new ginormous alliance that formed last night in the BB28 house.
Big Brother 28: Tool Shed Alliance and Rome’s Doorbell Disaster
At about 4 AM, there was a whole bunch of conspiring houseguests up in the HOH room – it wound up with all the Crossovers up there along with the Red Corner three. That’s 8 people in this new umbrella alliance.
Now look at the math. With 16 in the house, 1 HOH and 2 final nominees not voting, that’s 13 voting which means 7 votes to evict. Devens can’t vote but the other 7 in their alliance can. So, if they stay locked in, they’re in control of the game for the foreseeable future.
This super-alliance has a name by the way – Tool Shed. So many joke lines come to mind. Drew Campbell came up with the Tool Shed name saying they were all tools, him being the biggest. They’re referring to Rome’s little group on the other side of the house as the Roman Empire.
Downstairs in the kitchen late last night, Jason, Rome and Lyric realized how many people had assembled upstairs in HOH. Rome decided to go up there and interrupt the meeting. Lyric told him not to do it. But Rome went up there anyway. And then it got awkward.


Big Brother 28: Rome Throws the Comp?
So, while Lyric and Jason stayed in the kitchen, Rome went up and rang the doorbell once. No answer. Twice, got ignored. The alliance was giggling and shushing each other pretending they’re not all in there? Not ready to give up, Rome pulled up a chair. He sat glaring at the door for a few minutes then stormed back downstairs to talk to Jason and Lyric about it. The Tool Shed, minus Devens, came streaming downstairs and Rome grouched at all of them for being up there and not answering the door. They played like they didn’t hear it.
Devens later told Rome he felt bad they didn’t answer the doorbell but I don’t think he really did because Devens was dancing upstairs watching Rome get angry on the HOH video screen.
Someone on the X hashtag made me laugh – shout out to Jessica Frey who said, “I guess Rome doesn’t like being submissive to the HOH.”
And apparently, Rome threw the HOH comp. I bet he’s regretting that now. Seems it was Haley who initially suggested the plan but then Devens was on board. He plans to nominate Lyric, Melody Morris and Jason, but is telling some people that Melody’s his target. But she’s not.
Big Brother 28: Rome Backdoor Plan and Angela’s Time Capsule Win
Devens’ plan is a Rome backdoor. Of course, with BB Blockbuster, it’s not a true blindside backdoor. But Devens wants to renominate Rome instead of directly nominating him. Because Devens doesn’t want Rome to have 2 chances to get off the block – POV and BB Blockbuster.
Melody and Mallory are starting to panic, realizing there’s a larger group they’re not part of. And that side of the house somehow thinks Haley’s running everything. No doubt because they all hate her. Lyric realized she might be a pawn with Rome the target.
Not sure how concerned she is though because Lyric got that “I love you” out of Rome. She said the other day it’d be a week before he said it and Lyric got it sooner than that. Then again, Rome was openly lusting on her underboob, so that might be what motivated him.
There was some other fun stuff on the feeds including Taylor Brown calling Haley a fake-ass Rachel Reilly. The hate for Haley’s so strong in this BB28 house. Jason and Rome were safe last week and now their first week of not being safe, and they’re freaking out.
And, in advance of the nomination ceremony, Angela let Devens know she’s ready in case Jason makes a big stink after he’s nominated. In fact, Angela’s planning to confront Jason if he pops off on Devens. Remember her low-budget movie rant in BB26?
Angela’s planning a sequel to tell the whole house that Jason was fake crying to manipulate her. So, Angela’s planning to say Jason’s a bad actor like in an after-school special, not even good enough for an indie film. Devens seems to be all-in on this, ready to bring the chaos.
Big Brother: Eggceptional Punishment
Meanwhile, Jason was camtalking, appealing to America to give him or Rome the Time Capsule and calls the big alliance all bullies. Jason was also crying a lot because he realized he’s going on the block. But after the reveal of the Time Capsule winner, there were more tears.
Guess who America chose for the first Time Capsule? None other than Angela. She was notified and left to play the challenge then came back in wearing a punishment costume because she lost. Angela’s stuck in Vince Panaro’s Egg Detective costume from BB27, which is a really funny one.
And then, she told Dee Valladares and Barrett Pfeiffer that she thinks America gave her the Time Capsule because they saw how dirty that Jason was doing her. Angela’s stuck in the costume for several days. Meanwhile, you could hear on the live feeds, Jason absolutely sobbing.
On the 4 screen split, you could see Angela and Dee and Barrett on the left two screens and this quivering figure in the bathroom on the other two screens, just absolutely bawling. Jason’s so traumatized by Angela being chosen over him that he cannot cope.
I do not think playing Big Brother is good for Jason’s mental health. When he had a gym floor meltdown, Rome kind of low-key called him out. Jason said he thought America would be rooting for them to win but is upset that America seems to be rooting for the vets.
Rome said of course they are – they’re the favorites – that’s why they’re on Big Brother. I know Jason’s not wanting to hear truths like that. But Rome also basically promised to make Angela cry because he’s upset that Lyric and Jason were crying.

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And before I confirm nominations for you, one more thing – Angela’s paranoia about Drew may come back to bite her. Sounds like he knows Angela’s been doubting him. And today, when Rome asked Drew who was running the big HOH meeting, Drew said “mostly the egg” – AKA Angela. Melody said she never liked that person. Drew said Devens co-signed the plan and Dee’s just there. So, if anyone spreads Drew talking behind the Tool Shed’s back, he’s going to be screwed. I mean bad.
And by the way, Have Nots for the week are Lyric, Rome, Kamuela “Kamu” Kirk, Jason and Barrett.
The feeds went down at about noon EST and came back up with some big hurt feelings in the house. Then
The feeds were rolling when Devens said this concludes the nomination ceremony. Screaming, crying insanity. Can’t wait to see this Wednesday night.
Jason was having an absolute fit and Angela was going off. She exposed Jason as she planned to do. For faking tears with her and for trying to pit her and Lala against each other. Jason was going nuts – Lala and Angela were crying in each other’s arms.
Melody ran out crying with Lyric trailing after her. Lala ran out crying like someone ran over her puppy. Jason called himself a messy bitch then screamed at the live feed cameras that America can hate him.
But for the record – official nominations – Lyric, Jason and Melody. I’ll have an update for you tomorrow with more of the fallout from this epic nomination ceremony.
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Agatha Christie’s Darkest Adaptation Is a 3-Part Murder Mystery Done Right
No one mastered the whodunit with quite as much cerebral agility as Agatha Christie. That’s the furthest thing from a controversial statement, but widespread celebration doesn’t make the mind of the world’s most popular fiction author less singular. Given the wealth of spine-tingling mysteries in her catalog, there’s an excellent chance that more adaptations of the Queen of Crime’s bibliography exist than entries in her formidable catalog (66 novels, dozens of short stories). It’s fitting, then, that no novel has been more riffed upon than 1939’s And Then There Were None — the best-selling book of all time and the epochal classic regarded as Christie’s crowning jewel.
When it comes to elegant production or fidelity to the material, few onscreen interpretations surpass the BBC’s 2015 miniseries of the same name. And Then There Were None distinguishes itself within Christie’s work; it’s bleak and unforgiving, populated with irredeemable individuals, and devoid of a heroic detective’s intervention. Writer Sarah Phelps, director Craig Viveiros, and an all-star cast hold fast to Christie’s sinister, deliberately cruel cultural critique — the relevance of which hasn’t aged a day.
Apropos of seemingly nothing, 10 people accept an invitation to stay on a small, secluded island. Their host’s name, U.N. Owen, rings no bells, and they’re all strangers to one other. As they seat themselves around the dinner table, a gramophone recording brazenly declares their respective lethal crimes. Cue the ensemble dropping like flies. Part of And Then There Were None‘s brilliance is its time-honored format. For all intents and purposes, Christie invented the slasher horror-thriller: the mechanics of targets trapped inside an isolated location, a vindictive assailant hiding amongst his victims as he fells them one by one.
Any adaptation of Christie’s most acclaimed and ingenious creation must respect her narrative intricacy. She crafted an impenetrable yet plausible plot that stands the test of time. Simplifying the exceptional architecture undermines her achievement. The same faithfulness should apply to the novel’s foreboding tone, frank nihilism, and psychological emphasis. Many movie adaptations lessen the overarching despair or change the melancholy ending; Christie herself made the latter palatable for war-weary audiences of the 1943 stage play, which was completely understandable. Later films following suit, however, sanitize her scathing intentions.
Phelps doesn’t dull that serrated edge. She captures the book’s ruthlessness through horror motifs — crashing ocean waves, jolts of roaring thunder, potential danger lurking around every candlelit corner — and by accurately preserving how Christie interrogates England’s social hierarchies through a brutal character study. Set one month before the United Kingdom declared war on Germany’s Third Reich, the majority of Christie’s characters present themselves with self-righteous integrity. Behind their common courtesies, they either waver on the edge of collapse or are rotten to the core.
Human selfishness takes different forms throughout And Then There Were None: sadism, bigotry, negligence, greed, lust, and proselytizing. A respected judge (Charles Dance) hands down close-minded sentences, a doctor (Toby Stephens) imbibes alcohol before an operation, a jealous schoolteacher (Maeve Dermody) lets her charge drown, a police officer (Burn Gorman) commits a hate crime, a decorated World War I general (Sam Neill) betrays a fellow soldier and romantic rival, a mercenary (Aidan Turner) murders for profit, a spoiled socialite (Douglas Booth) simply doesn’t care, and a religious devotee (Miranda Richardson) cloaks her prejudice in piety.
‘And Then There Were None’ Amplifies the Book’s Ruthlessness
Even though these reprehensible individuals have escaped due process, does And Then There Were None‘s vigilante mastermind accomplish any lasting worth by operating outside the broken judicial system? Are they merely quenching their own violent thirst? That’s a (potentially unanswerable) question for audiences to ponder. Christie’s world and its citizens reek of hopelessness. Nevertheless, her characters can’t outrun justice, no matter how much they scramble. They descend into conflict and paranoia, cling to the honorable reputation they’ve manufactured, and argue their truth as fact. Even those afflicted with remorse can’t face themselves in the mirror long enough to admit their wrongs — until consequences strike, that is, and the well of justifications runs dry.
Even when Phelps strays from the source material, her deviations both amplify Christie’s subtext surrounding class and gender and adjust it to reflect current issues. The distressing immediacy of the cast’s past violent crimes removes the ambiguity without simplifying all that drives their respective psychologies. Two characters acting upon their sexual tension change nothing fundamental; it’s a rare intimate moment and another example of decadent indulgence.
We’re not invited to like these people or see our daily thoughts reflected back to us. Christie and Phelps splay the characters’ souls out on a surgical table so viewers can dissect their broken humanity, recognize their darkest impulses, and sit with the ramifications of their unchecked narcissism. Christie did cozy mysteries. Christie did brain-twisters. She did uncompromising fictional cruelty for a purpose. Phelps’ superb interpretation — and more harrowing resolution — denies her audience even a sliver of hope. The deeds are done, but human narcissism lives on.
And Then There Were None
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Craig Viveiros
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Justice Lawrence Wargrave
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Maeve Dermody
Vera Claythorne
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Paul Chahidi
Isaac Morris
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Celia Henebury
Leslie MacArthur (voice)
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Man, 63, Arrested for Crashing Car Into Beyonce and Jay-Z’s Home
A 63-year-old man was arrested for smashing his car into Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s East Hamptons residence earlier this week.
Us Weekly obtained a police report regarding an incident where Bronx resident Keith Webster was accused of driving his Subaru into a security gate on Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s Georgica Pond property on Wednesday, July 15. Webster was later charged with second degree criminal mischief and third degree criminal trespass.
Detective Sgt. Jennifer Dunn, of the East Hampton police, told The East Hampton Star by phone on Friday, July 17, that the matter is currently under investigation.
“This could be a health issue but we have to treat it as a crime until proven otherwise,” the detective clarified.
Per a police report, a security guard observed Webster’s Subaru “driving at a high rate of speed up the driveway” towards a security gate. The subsequent collision reportedly caused “significant damage” to Beyoncé and Jay-Z’s checkpoint because Webster did not “stop at the closed mechanical driveway gates.” (It is not clear whether the couple were home during the incident.)
Webster initially remained in his vehicle following the crash but eventually complied with requests to exit. By the time police arrived, Webster was reportedly restrained and sitting in front of his vehicle.
“He wasn’t making threats. He seemed confused,” Detective Sgt. Dunn clarified.
Webster complained of pain and was thus transferred to the nearby Stony Brook East Hampton Emergency Department. He was later released in order to be arraigned, with police choosing to impound his vehicle for now.
Police were able to trace Webster’s previous travels using a license plate reader camera network. According to police, Webster initially stopped at another home in the East Hamptons area though he left without issue when he was turned away.
Detective Sgt. Jones told Page Six that Webster had “no criminal history” and there were “no weapons found, no notes found, no direct threats made and no direct mention of residents of the house.”
“He seemed confused at the scene and after the arrest,” the detective explained. “He did not make any threats or mention names of the residents. It could just be chance he picked that house if he was having a medical issue”.
Us Weekly has reached out to Jay-Z and Beyoncé’s representatives for comment.
The incident occurred just three days after Jay-Z wrapped up his three-day concert residency at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx on Sunday, July 12. The shows celebrated the 30th anniversary of his Reasonable Doubt album and the 25th anniversary of the Blueprint album. The concerts featured a surprise duet with Beyoncé on “Can’t Knock the Hustle” as well as their 14-year-old daughter Blue Ivy Carter playing piano on “Feelin’ It” alongside Mecca and Alicia Keys.
Other guests featured during the three Yankee Stadium concerts included Eminem, Rihanna, Pharrell Williams and Usher. Beyoncé also played a medley of her hits during Sunday’s final show.
Jay-Z is set to bring the anniversary concert to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on September 4, before headlining at the Stade de France in Paris on September 10 and then coming back to the U.S. on October 23 at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.
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This ‘Off Campus’ Meets ‘Fourth Wing’ Fantasy Book Is Begging for a TV Adaptation
The sports romance genre has taken television audiences by storm lately. Much of the success of these shows stems from the books they’re based on. First, we had the buzz surrounding HBO Max’s Heated Rivalry, based on the Game Changers series by Rachel Reid. Then, Off Campus put a different spin on the adrenaline-filled world of hockey, adapted from the book series of the same name by Elle Kennedy. While fans wait for both shows to return with their second seasons, there’s one new sports fantasy romance that combines Off Campus‘ fake-dating trope and the competitive dynamic at the heart of Heated Rivalry with the fantastical world of Fourth Wing — and it’s totally perfect for a television adaptation.
What Is ‘The Winged Game’ About?
The Winged Game, by Sophie Kim, revolves around the sport of carriwitchet (think Quidditch, but with dragons, wyverns, and stymphalian birds), and its two most famous players, Taissa Cho and Kion Locke. They used to be each other’s biggest rivals in the sport, but when Kion accuses Taissa of cheating, she’s subsequently kicked out of the league. When the book starts, Taissa has lost everything, but her life gets flipped upside down when Kion comes back into the picture. His team has experienced two years of embarrassing losses, and he needs to recruit the once-brilliant Taissa to help. The team’s publicist insists that the best PR would be to pretend they’re dating, but the only problem is that the two hate each other with an intense, fiery passion. Once Taissa and Kion reluctantly agree to the plan, of course, sparks start to fly as they become closer.
This plot would be exciting enough for a romance novel, but the fantasy aspect comes into play when the winged animals in the league develop a mysterious and dangerous illness. Taissa and Kion join forces to figure out what might be afflicting the animals, who can communicate with their owners, just like in Fourth Wing. The duo ends up embarking on a perilous journey filled with all types of fantastical figures, including fairies, vampires, werewolves, and demons. Can they figure out how to save both their winged friends and the entire sport of carriwitchet as their fake relationship starts to become all too real?
‘The Winged Game’ TV Adaptation Would Be a Fast-Paced, Fantastical Ride
The Winged Game is packed with television-worthy elements, from twists and turns in the storytelling, powerful relationships between the characters, and a fantastical sport that can be brought to life with state-of-the-art CGI and special effects. Of course, the story is built around the enemies-to-lovers and fake-romance tropes, just like in Off Campus. There’s plenty of spicy action, just like in Heated Rivalry, to satisfy viewers who like romance with some heat. And there are fantasy elements, like in Fourth Wing, that would make the series all the more entertaining to watch. It’s easy to see the adaptation being cast with fresh faces, too. Someone like Arden Cho, Lana Condor, or Leah Lewis could play Taissa, while Joshua Bassett, Josh Heuston, or Gavin Leatherwood could take on the raven-haired Kion.
There’s indeed a Fourth Wing adaptation on the way, which could serve as some competition, but that fantasy doesn’t have a relatable, contemporary setting or the sports romance element that The Winged Game does. Fourth Wing has also had a slow start to production, so The Winged Game could easily swoop in and find a devoted audience right away. If nothing else, you should check out the book for yourself so that you can dive right into its thrilling, addictive world while waiting for the adaptation rights to get snatched up.
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The Hottest New Horror Director Just Saved Fans From His Own Studio
By Chris Snellgrove
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For horror fans, it’s been one hell of a summer. Blockbusters like The Mandalorian and Grogu and Supergirl flopped while spooky movies made money hand over fist. One of the most successful scary movies was Backrooms, which made horror history: 19-year-old Kane Parsons became the youngest director to have a movie debut at number one at the box office. The success of both Parsons and his film helped cement A24, the studio behind Backrooms, as a champion of creativity and independent art. Unfortunately, they just decided to torch that reputation for the most predictable reason of all: money.
On July 15, a Reddit user posted seeming proof that his Backrooms-inspired shirt had been yanked off of Redbubble because of a copyright strike from “A24 Films, LLC.” The problem here is that the user wasn’t selling an image from Parsons’ film; rather, it was an image from the original viral image that kicked off the whole Backrooms craze. Other users made similar claims that their Backrooms art and games have been taken down by A24. Now, the latest wrinkle in this bizarre tale? Parsons himself convinced the studio to drop its copyright claims, effectively giving the hottest horror IP back to the fans who made it.
A Haunting Betrayal

At first glance, it may not seem that surprising that A24 went after creators who are profiting off Backrooms. After all, they just released a film of that same name, one that quickly established itself as one of the biggest movies of the summer. It only makes sense for the studio to protect its IP, right? However, A24 doesn’t actually own Backrooms; they only own the interpretation they hired Kane Parsons to correct. When news of the copyright claims first began circulating on the internet, it caused fans to ask the obvious question: how does the studio have legal standing to copyright Backrooms projects that have nothing to do with the film?
A24 has very deep pockets (never forget, it was created by finance bros), causing fear that nobody affected would dare to sue the company. That would effectively create a chilling effect, preventing future creators from making money on their own interpretations of the viral Backrooms concept. It’s a concept that is effectively owned by fans, and the studio had no right to threaten other content creators with copyright claims. At least, that’s the sentiment shared by Backrooms fans all around the world. It’s also one shared by the last person anyone would expect: Backrooms director Kane Parsons! When he learned what the studio was allegedly doing, he made a promise on Reddit: “I’m looking into this. Should not be happening.”
Kane Parsons Bites The Hand That Feeds Him

Incredibly, it seems that Parsons spoke to the studio, and his pleas were successful. Recently, A24 very publicly backed down from any attempts to threaten Backrooms content that had nothing to do with the movie. In a statement, the studio wrote the following: “A24 makes no claim of ownership over the yellow wallpaper, the original post referencing it, or any of the community works that have since been built around it.” The statement ended with an expression of solidarity for future creators. “We will continue to support the artists who, like Kane, were inspired by it.”
Thankfully, all’s well that ends well: very soon after users began complaining about these copyright strikes, Kane Parsons himself intervened, getting A24 to back down from their crusade against the fans. However, this incident will be remembered for a long time by fans who once revered the studio. A24 established itself as one of the greatest creators of smart horror films, and the success of Backrooms made them seem like champions of young voices with fresh ideas. But between the company’s recent AI partnership with Google and the recent alleged attempts to copyright material they don’t even own, the studio has seemingly become the greatest enemy of actual creatives.
The ultimate spooky auteur studio being far scarier than anything they have created? Now, that’s what I call elevated horror!
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Meet His 2 Kids, Ex-Wife Bunnie Xo

Bunnie Xo, Jelly Roll and Bailee Ann. Kevin Mazur/Getty Images for The Recording Academy
He may have had an uncontroversial start to fatherhood, but Jelly Roll has always prioritized his family.
The country singer welcomed his first child, daughter Bailee Ann, with ex-girlfriend Felicia in 2008. At the time, Jelly Roll (real name Jason DeFord) was serving a prison sentence for a drug dealing conviction.
“A guard knocks on my cell door midafternoon during lockdown. He goes, ‘You had a kid today,’” he told Billboard in June 2023. “I’ve never had nothing in life that urged me in the moment to know that I had to do something different. I have to figure this out right now.”
After learning about Bailee’s arrival, Jelly Roll vowed that he would be there for his daughter. Eight years later, the musician welcomed son Noah Buddy with ex Melisa.
That same month he became a father to Noah, Jelly Roll tied the knot with Bunnie Xo. While the pair do not share children, Jelly Roll has credited Bunnie as the reason why he was able to be a better father.
“You’re talking about a woman that came in and took a child that was soon to be born and a child that [we were] soon to have full custody of,” he said to Billboard. “I would have never got custody of my daughter without her. I wouldn’t have had the stability or the money.”
In June 2026, news broke that Jelly Roll had quietly filed for divorce from Bunnie after nearly 10 years of marriage, and the paperwork was finalized the next month.
Keep scrolling to get to know Jelly Roll’s family:

Bunnie Xo
Jelly Roll and Bunnie met in 2015 at one of the musician’s shows in Las Vegas. The following year, the couple eloped at the city’s famous Little White Wedding Chapel.
“It takes a special kind of woman to raise a kid that isn’t her child and still treat the child as if she was. Bunnie is that special woman, outside of the social media, outside of the podcast, and all the business endeavors she does and helps me with, Bunnie is a beautiful soul,” Jelly Roll wrote via Facebook alongside a photo of his wife with his daughter in May 2020. “She is kind, patient and caring. Over the years watching her relationship with Bailee blossom into this beautiful mother daughter bond that it has become has been nothing short of magical.”
In May 2026, Jelly Roll quietly submitted divorce paperwork in Tennessee, Us Weekly confirmed the following month. He listed their date of separation as May 9, 2026, and cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason for the split.
Us confirmed in July 2026 that the country singer had finalized his divorce from Bunnie.

Bailee Ann
In 2017, Jelly Roll and Bunnie got custody of Bailee while her mother struggled with drug addiction. During a February 2024 appearance on her stepmom’s “Dumb Blonde” podcast, Bailee opened up about her struggles while she lived with her mom.
“I was still smoking a lot and doing whatever but I wasn’t doing coke anymore because my mom wasn’t around,” the teen recalled, while Bunnie noted her stepdaughter didn’t have access to harder drugs while her mother was not present. “Why would I? Didn’t have access, didn’t have need.”
While performing at Stagecoach in April 2024, Jelly Roll brought his daughter out on stage for her birthday.
“I don’t wanna put her on blast, but my baby girl is 15 years old, and in like 10 days, she’ll be 16 years old,” he told the crowd at the music festival. “I see some of y’all little cowboys getting smiles, stop it. I’m looking at you. I see you.”

Noah Buddy
Jelly Roll announced the arrival of his son in August 2016. “God Bless this Child to be everything I am not! Noah Buddy DeFord!” he wrote via Facebook at the time. “I pray he nor Bailee ever have to pay for their father’s sins. I’ll post more pics tomorrow.”
Seven years later, Noah made his debut on his stepmother’s social media page. (Bunnie later shared that she got permission from Noah’s mom to put the little one on camera.)
“My name is Noah and my favorite color is red,” he said in a July 2023 TikTok video.
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Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo’s Relationship Quotes Before Divorce
Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo were candid about their relationship ahead of their shocking 2026 divorce.
News broke in June 2026 that Jelly Roll (real name Jason Bradley DeFord) filed for divorce from Bunnie Xo (real name Alisa Andrea Carter) one month prior. In court documents obtained by Us Weekly, Jelly Roll listed the pair’s date of separation as May 9 and cited “irreconcilable differences” as the reason behind their split.
Jelly Roll went on to propose in his filing that he and Bunnie Xo have “an equitable division of the parties’ assets” and apportion “responsibility for payment of the parties’ debts.”
Us confirmed in July 2026 that the exes had quietly finalized their divorce.
Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo were married for nearly a decade. While the pair did not share any children of their own, Jelly Roll became a dad when he welcomed daughter Bailee Ann in 2008 with ex-girlfriend Felicia Beckwith. He also welcomed son Noah Buddy in 2016 with ex Melisa Ann Cowell.
Scroll down to see more of Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo’s quotes about their relationship before divorce:
Jelly Roll Admits Affair During Bunnie Xo Relationship Was 1 of His ‘Worst Moments’
In 2025, Jelly Roll recalled a moment of infidelity while in a relationship with Bunnie Xo.
“One of the worst moments of my adulthood was when I had an affair on my wife,” he admitted during an October 2025 episode of the “Human School” podcast. “Because it was the first time that I was like, ‘I really can’t get this right at all. I know I’m in love with this woman.’ It just really, really, really blew me back.”
Jelly Roll explained that he put in “a lot of work to repair” their connection, which led to them being “stronger than we could have ever been.”
He added, “I wish our story would’ve went in the way that it never had an affair. I’m proud of who we are today. I truly am.”
The next year, Bunnie Xo reflected on the moment during an interview with Us, saying it was “hard” to move on from the “betrayal.”
“I don’t think anybody can just snap out of it. It is a process. You’re literally grieving and you’re heartbroken, but you’re still in love with this person. Even though the affair is a part of the book, it’s not our story,” she explained in January 2026. “It’s literally what catapulted us into who we are today and I think that readers need to definitely consume it, chew on it and think about it. But they also see what we’ve made from that entire situation. It completely changed who we are as humans and how we looked at love.”
She continued, “We didn’t know how to love each other properly. We both were raised in opposite households but weren’t taught how to love correctly. A lot of that gets brushed over, [but] as a child, he wasn’t taught how to love properly and I wasn’t taught how to love or receive love.”
Jelly Roll Gets Candid About Intimacy Changes Since Weight Loss
Jelly Roll reflected on his 200-pound weight loss and how it has affected his intimate relationship with Bunnie Xo.
“I feel like I’m a teenager, dog,” Jelly Roll told Men’s Health in a January profile. “I have the sex drive of a 17-year-old again. I’m f***ing pouncing on my wife. We’re having daytime sex again. It’s f***ing awesome. [Before the weight loss] my testosterone level — and I’m cool to talk about this openly — was of a preteen boy.”
Jelly Roll Talks ‘Secret to Success’ in Bunnie Xo Marriage
In February 2026, Jelly Roll exclusively told Us the relationship secrets between him and Bunnie Xo.
“The secret to success is, one, not taking anything too serious [and] having conversations,” he said at a pre-Grammys gala. “What happens in that bedroom matters a lot. Those private conversations — and that other stuff.”
Jelly Roll Addresses Claims Bunnie Xo Is a ‘Gold Digger’
In a March 2026 interview with Taste of Country Nights, Jelly Rill addressed claims that Bunnie Xo is a “gold digger.”
“I love it when they call her a gold digger. She hates it. It just flames her up,” Jelly Roll said, before explaining why he finds it funny. “But it just tickles me absolutely pink because when I met her. I was homeless living out of a 1996 conversion van, so if anyone was digging for gold it was I, Popeye. I was couch-surfing and made it to the bedroom.”
Bunnie Xo Claps Back at Jelly Roll Split Rumors
In 2025, Bunnie Xo slammed speculation that she and Jelly Roll were headed toward a split.
“Someone said the other day, ‘They used to always be together, and now you never see them together,’” she said on her “Dumb Blonde” podcast in August 2025. “I’m like, ‘Do you guys not know that for the past six months [that] I’ve been trying to make a baby?’”
Bunnie Xo Talks IVF Journey With Jelly Roll
The duo had been candid about pursuing in vitro fertilization to have a child together. “This journey with IVF, we sat down a couple months ago,” Bunnie Xo said on her “Dumb Blonde” podcast in August 2025. “And I was just like, I feel like I’ve accomplished so much in my life. And the only thing that’s left is to raise a baby and garden. I’m in my baby mama [and] gardening era.”
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10 High Fantasy Books That Are Perfectly Written
Writing a book is no easy task; writing a good book even less so. After all, writing is an art, and it can be a difficult thing to master. Heck, some people spend years and years studying it before they ever publish anything, and even then, there’s no guarantee that it will be good. With self-publishing being easier than ever thanks to Amazon, it certainly won’t take long to find a slew of awful books out there.
This is especially the case in the high fantasy genre, a subgenre featuring stories that take place in worlds completely separate from our own. High fantasy is experiencing a significant boom right now, which has been going on since at least the 1980s. A lot of authors have tried their hand at the genre, only to fail miserably. Every so often, though, a writer comes along that totally nails it. Their books might have perfect pacing, perfect characters, perfect prose, perfect emotion; perfect everything. These are the most perfectly written books in high fantasy.
‘The Lies of Locke Lamora’ (2006)
The Lies of Locke Lamora takes place in an unnamed fictional world, specifically in the city of Camorr, which resembles Renaissance Venice. In this weaving labyrinth of streets and canals, there exists a group of con artists calling themselves the Gentleman Bastards. These thieves have only one purpose: to rob the rich blind before they even realize they’ve been had. It’s kind of like Robin Hood, only without all the giving to the poor.
Chapters alternate between the present storyline’s acts of thievery and the history of the city and of the organization itself, which is actually a great way of worldbuilding and establishing lore without overwhelming the reader with info dumps. It keeps the story rolling forward, but also provides some much-needed context at key points. With a crew reminiscent of Ocean’s Eleven and some fantastical heists, this book has garnered a lot of love amongst fantasy readers for its excellent writing.
‘The NeverEnding Story’ (1979)
The NeverEnding Story was written by German author Michael Ende and was adapted for the big screen just five years later. It’s sort of a frame story, acting as a bit of book-ception. The premise is that a lonely boy in the real world finds an old book, and begins reading it, which happens to be pretty much The NeverEnding Story itself. The book is set in the realm of Fantastica, which is under threat from a dangerous, amalgamous force called “the Nothing.” Fearing destruction, a princess sends a boy warrior named Atreyu to stop it.
It’s a classic feel-good story, though it is not without its more depressing parts. The movie became a staple of ’80s fantasy cinema, even spawning a few sequels. As with pretty much any book-to-film adaptation, though, the original text is going to reign supreme. It feels like a nostalgic childhood fairytale, including dragons, adventure, and magic, which is pretty much everything one could want from a high fantasy story. The writing approach turned out to be the correct choice, because it certainly helped the book stand out amongst others.
‘The Blade Itself’ (2006)
The Blade Itself is the first book in The First Law trilogy by Joe Abercrombie. It’s a grimdark fantasy series, so don’t expect it to be all sunshine and daisies. This book is unapologetically bleak, with very few, if any, morally sound characters. The protagonists in question are pretty awful people, with one being a murderous barbarian, one being a fraudulent wizard, another being a hedonistic soldier, and the last being a literal torturer. Their fates become intertwined when conspiracies are unravelled, and villains show up to exact revenge.
This book is basically what would happen if a tabletop RPG party was made up of the worst people you ever knew. Which… if you play games like that with your friends, maybe it’s the case anyway. Joking aside, the writing in this book is brilliant, largely because it feels so realistic. The characters feel like they could be genuine people, because, let’s face it, there are a lot of corrupt and evil people out there. The way the characters are fleshed out is exceptional, and makes for an amazing reading experience.
‘A Wizard of Earthsea’ (1968)
A Wizard of Earthsea is the first in the popular Earthsea saga, which became known for a lot of things, namely its impeccable worldbuilding. The story is set on an ocean planet, with the only land being an archipelago of islands. This planet, called Earthsea, is inhabited by both humans and dragons. Most humans have some sort of magical abilities and have developed cultures and realms. It’s not so simple and one-dimensional as having one culture per island either — many of these cultures have expanded and colonized multiple islands, making the world actually feel like a real, complete place.
Ursula K. Le Guin won numerous awards for this book, and for its sequels. Not only does it have a fascinating world that is incredibly easy to get lost in, but it’s also a fantastic, well-thought-out story. Of course, the thing that makes it all better is the writing itself. The prose immaculately flows and really reminds the reader that writing is an art form. There’s just nothing else like these books out there, and they’re still popular today.
‘Assassin’s Apprentice’ (1995)
Assassin’s Apprentice is the first book in Robin Hobb‘s Farseer Trilogy, which eventually expanded into a rather large shared universe consisting of multiple trilogies and one quadrilogy. Believe it or not, the book is about an assassin’s apprentice. More specifically, it is about the king’s illegitimate son being taken at the age of six to train with the assassins in order to protect the throne from his power-hungry uncle.
This book came as a bit of a surprise to fantasy fans, because nobody had ever read anything quite like it before. Like any work, it’s clear where its inspirations come from, but it also did a lot to reinvent classic fantasy tropes so that it felt original. Assassin’s Apprentice is proof that Hobb is a master of the pen and is able to craft stories that capture the imagination and emotions, creating an unparalleled fantasy experience.
‘Gardens of the Moon’ (1999)
Gardens of the Moon is the first book in Steven Erikson‘s Malazan universe, as well as the first in the main sequence known as Malazan: Book of the Fallen. The gist of the story is that there is a terrifying and oppressive regime, called the Malazan Empire, which has conquered much of the known world. At the onset of the series, they intend to expand even further by conquering the continent of Genebackis.
That’s the very short version of things, anyway. The novels get much more complex and nuanced — they’re epic fantasy, after all. Malazan has become something of a favourite in the fantasy fandom, and it’s still seeing releases to this day, so it never goes out of style. While all of the books are pretty awesome and well-written in their own right, the way this one is written is just a little bit more special.
‘A Storm of Swords’ (2000)
A Storm of Swords is the third book in George R. R. Martin‘s A Song of Ice and Fire series, which famously got adapted into the hit HBO original series, Game of Thrones. This book was so large that it actually needed two seasons of the show to adapt the whole thing. Like the rest of the series, the story is about nine royal families feuding over a throne, completely unaware that a primordial evil is silently gathering strength far to the North, preparing to bring an end to humanity.
So many important and legendary events happen in this book, including the Battle of Castle Black and the notorious Red Wedding. Even though it’s a super long book, it really doesn’t feel that long because it’s consistently exciting all the way through. It’s bleak, epic, and really emotional, inspiring anger, anxiety, sadness, triumph, and pretty much every other emotion that a reader should feel from a good story, all thanks to Martin’s impeccable writing style.
‘The Shadow Rising’ (1992)
The Shadow Rising is the fourth book in the enormous The Wheel of Time saga, which spans 15 novels. The Wheel of Time generally has a reputation for being too “fluffy.” Author Robert Jordan often includes lots of padding, especially around books seven through ten, and it can be challenging for a lot of people. This fourth entry, however, is perfectly paced: each chapter actually feels like it progresses the story rather than serving as an overly long bit of filler.
The overarching narrative is set on Earth, thousands of years in the future, and is about a chosen one known as the Dragon Reborn, who is destined to either destroy the world or save it. This book follows the characters as they traverse the mysterious desert known as the Aiel Waste. It also happens to be the basis for the third and final season of the cancelled TV show. Among fans, it’s widely considered one of the best books because it’s got lots of adventure, excellent worldbuilding, great character moments, and a ton of interesting sequences. Above all, the writing in this one is absolutely top-tier.
‘Oathbringer’ (2017)
Oathbringer is the third book in Brandon Sanderson‘s The Stormlight Archive saga. The series is part of his shared literary universe known as the Cosmere. Each book or series in the Cosmere takes place on its own planet within the same galaxy, with each planet having a distinct system of magic. Stormlight takes place on the barren world of Roshar, a land constantly bombarded by hurricane-like events known as highstorms. There is little to no plant life, and most indigenous life forms are crustaceous.
The premise of the series is about a war between humans and the native Listeners, a race of crustaceous humanoids, and the resurrection of an old form of magic that hasn’t been seen in over 1,000 years. This monster of a book is 1,200 pages long, yet it doesn’t waste a single word. It’s perfectly paced, contains some amazing and meaningful quotes, lots of large-scale battles, and one of the most thrilling climaxes in the entire genre. Sanderson is a master at his craft, but this book might just be his absolute finest.
‘The Hobbit, or There and Back Again’ (1937)
The Hobbit is a book that probably doesn’t need an introduction. Just in case you somehow haven’t heard of it, the story was J. R. R. Tolkien‘s debut novel, and the first set in his enormous legendarium known commonly as Middle-earth. This story is meant for both kids and adults, and serves as only a small part of the truly enormous history that Tolkien wrote about Middle-earth. In it, a hobbit named Bilbo Baggins is swept away from his cozy home in the Shire to embark on a journey across the land to reclaim the dwarven kingdom of Erebor from a slumbering dragon.
The length is perfect, neither too short nor too long. It’s an absolute fantasy classic that serves as a prequel to The Lord of the Rings trilogy that Tolkien primarily became known for, which, like The Hobbit, would later receive movie adaptations directed by Peter Jackson. The best part about it is Tolkien’s signature flair, which recounts the story almost as if he were a father telling it to his children. It’s full of classic fantasy tropes, grand adventure, and a warm, cozy atmosphere. It’s also a legendary piece of history and one of the earliest high fantasy novels ever made.
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Copy Anna Wintour’s Wimbledon Style With This $40 Floral Dress
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Anna Wintour turned Centre Court into her own front row, proving once again that Wimbledon isn’t just about tennis — it’s one of fashion’s biggest runways, too. Her flowing floral maxi dress immediately stole our attention, serving up the perfect mix of timeless elegance and effortless luxury. Naturally, we couldn’t resist hunting down a budget-friendly version.
During the July 10, 2026, Wimbledon Championships, the former Vogue editor-in-chief arrived in a swirling blue-and-green floral maxi dress, pairing it with her signature sleek bob, oversized sunglasses and a statement necklace. The look was classic Wintour — cool, considered and quietly luxurious. While her dress appears to be a custom S.S.Daley design (a.k.a. the same brand recently sported by Harry Styles on stage), we found a $40 floral maxi that looks just as luxe.
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The Prettygarden Floral V Neck Maxi Dress captures the same polished feel without the designer price tag. It features a flattering V-neckline, long sleeves and a flowy A-line skirt that creates beautiful movement. It also has pockets, comes in sizes S through XXL and is available in several floral prints, including a blue-and-green option that closely mirrors Anna’s Wimbledon color palette.
It’s clearly a hit with shoppers, too. The dress has earned more than 1,300 five-star ratings on Amazon, with one reviewer praising its “gorgeous vibrant colors” that “really stand out in person.” Another buyer said the “details and textures” make it “seem high-end,” making it an easy pick for anyone who loves an expensive-looking style on a budget.
We’d finish the look with oversized sunglasses, a statement necklace and simple sandals or neutral heels, just like Anna did. Whether you’re headed to a summer wedding, a garden party, brunch or even a winery weekend, this is the kind of dress that looks polished with very little styling. The long sleeves also make it easy to wear into early fall.
If Wintour’s signature Wimbledon style has you dreaming of a Royal Box-worthy wardrobe, this $40 Amazon find is an easy way to recreate the look for less. It delivers the same elegant floral energy without the luxury price, making it one of our favorite celebrity-inspired finds of the season.
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Desiigner Arrested For Domestic Violence Over Hammer Assault
Desiigner was arrested again for domestic violence on Wednesday, July 15. The rapper reportedly chased a woman with a hammer while she was holding a baby. The incident reportedly happened in Conway, South Carolina. The artist, whose real name is Sidney Royel Selby III, was charged with domestic violence, malicious injury to animals, and property damage.
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Desiigner Arrested For Chasing A Woman With A Hammer
According to WBTW, officers from the Horry County Police Department responded to a disturbance at a home on Arbor Ridge Circle in Conway. Upon arrival, a woman told the police that she and Desiigner were arguing about him taking televisions off the wall.
The woman said that the ‘Panda’ artist snatched her cell phones and smashed them with a hammer. The incident caused her to grab her child and run outside to call for help. Selby then allegedly grabbed her on the neighbor’s lawn and threw her to the ground while she was holding their baby. Desiigner also reportedly took her purse and threw it over the fence. The woman then got up, ran into the neighbor’s house and locked herself in the bathroom — all while still holding on to her baby.
The Rapper Tried To Get Into Neighbors’ Home
After the woman ran inside, the ‘Timmy Turner’ artist then damaged the neighbors’ vehicles with a screwdriver and a hammer. According to WPDE, the woman is Selby’s girlfriend and the mother of his child. Desiigner also allegedly broke several windows to try to get inside his neighbor’s home. He was arrested and charged with second-degree domestic violence. In addition, the rapper was also charged with malicious injury to animals, personal property, injury value over $2,000 but less than $10,000. It’s not yet clear why Selby was charged with malicious injury to animals.
Desiigner Was Arrested For Domestic Violence In March
Desiigner was also arrested for domestic violence in March. Selby was arrested for domestic violence after he reportedly snatched the woman’s car keys from her pants. Furthermore, the Grammy Award-winning artist threw her down to the ground, which left her with minor scratches and bleeding. He was later arrested, charged with third-degree domestic-violence and booked into the J. Reuben Long Detention Center.
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Nevaeh Akira Photos Has Fans Mentioning Jaidyn Alexis
Blueface and Nevaeh Akira have the internet buzzing after dropping new flicks from their maternity photoshoot. Fans loved seeing the pair pose up alongsidge Nevaeh’s son, but some folks quickly brought a little shade into the mix by bringing up Jaidyn Alexis.
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Bliueface & Nevaeh Akira Show Off Their Western-Themed Maternity Flicks
Nevaeh Akira and Blueface have social media talking after dropping new maternity photos. The pair hopped on Instagram and shared flicks of them posing in Western-inspired looks, with Blue, Nevaeh and her son coordinating in white tank tops and denim jeans. Blue sparked reactions after captioning the photos, “Family first.” Nevaeh also shared her own set of pics on Instagram and revealed her delivery date, writing, “Prayed for a family, received one. Our baby is almost here , 39 days left until August 24th 🙏💙”
Fans Show Love To Blue & Nevaeh’s Photoshoot, But Jaidyn Alexis Still Gets Mentioned
Once The Shade Room Teens reposted Blueface and Nevaeh’s photos, the Roomies flooded the comment section with reactions. Plenty of folks said they thought the flicks were actually cute, while others couldn’t help but bring up Jaidyn Alexis and claimed they felt like Blue was trolling and trying to get a reaction out of her.
Instagram user @itssliyaah_ wrote, “He tryna make Jaidyn dem mad 😂”
Instagram user @megantheestalliondaugther_ wrote, “Blueface play too much 😂”
While Instagram user @nunu3crazy.tho wrote, “Aweee this is actually some nice photos. Anyone saying they aren’t just h8ing 😂😂😂😂 they accept their reality. Gotta respect it.”
Then Instagram user @desslifestylee wrote, “He got. 4 families. His own, Rock, Jaidyn, and now this one.”
Another Instagram user @kaylasrev3nge wrote, “idk guys i think its kinda cuteee 😍”
Instagram user @creolemami_916 wrote, “Had the nerves to say family first now when Jaidyn and kai do they family pics the internet finna go black for a min 😂😂😂😂😂😂”
Then another Instagram user @_victoriaaaaaaaaaaa17 wrote, “They look GOODT 🤎🤠🤠”
Instagram user @savagexbeauty47 wrote, “She all in love and thinks this is genuine .. meanwhile he trying to piss Jaidyn off 😂”
While another Instagram user @misss__bianca wrote, “She is so pretty tho ion care what y’all talking about.”
Finally, Instagram user @_prettyhirah wrote, “Ohh this why Jaidyn said enjoy ur barn 😂”
Blueface & Jaidyn Alexis Previously Made Serious Claims About Each Other
Blue’s new photos with Nevaeh Akira’s come after he and Jaidyn Alexis previously went back and forth online with serious allegations. During a livestream, Blue accused Jaidyn of being a bad mother and alleged that she drove drunk with their children in the car. He also claimed that she left the scene afterward. Jaidyn didn’t let the comments slide. She jumped on her own stream and accused Blue of being a jailhouse snitch.
Blue’s comments stem from Jaidyn’s reported car accident in December 2025 involving her and their children. At the time, Jaidyn spoke with The Shade Room and said everyone involved was okay and the accident didn’t result in any major injuries. She also shut down claims that she was under the influence while driving.
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