Jelly Roll and his wife, Bunnie Xo, took part in the 2 Bears 5K, which was scheduled as part of the ongoing Netflix Is A Joke Fest, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena on Tuesday.
The 39-year-old singer and the 44-year-old social media personality were first spotted while preparing to begin the run, after which they posed for a snap with Bert and Leeann Kreischer, as well as Tom Segura.
The Grammy Award-nominated performer – who recently made his Stagecoach debut – later hopped into a cold bath, and he held his wife while posing for a snap following the end of the 5K.
Jelly Roll, born Jason Bradley DeFord, kept it casual while wearing a black sweater on top of a matching t-shirt and pair of shorts, and he completed his look with multicolored running shoes.
Bunnie Xo, real name Alyssa DeFord, opted for a cropped black crewneck sweater, which was later removed to reveal a matching athletic bra, and a pair of form-hugging leggings.
Jelly Roll and his wife, Bunnie Xo, took part in the 2 Bears 5K, which was scheduled as part of the ongoing Netflix Is A Joke Fest, at the Rose Bowl Stadium in Pasadena on Tuesday
The pair’s appearance at the event took place just a day after Bunnie Xo addressed her past comments about having a ‘hall pass’ in her marriage.
Jelly Roll’s wife shared a video on her TikTok account last month in which she met Chris ‘Motionless’ Cerulli, who serves as the vocalist for metalcore band Motionless In White, during the Sick New World festival in Las Vegas.
The social media personality added a text graphic to her post that read ‘when you finally get to meet your hall pass,’ and she added a short message in her post’s caption to let her fans know that the two were ‘in love now.’
Jelly Roll, to whom Bunnie Xo has been married since 2016, appeared to be supportive of his wife’s encounter with her celebrity crush, and he left a note in her post’s comments section that simply read: ‘Bout time.’
However, many of the couple’s fans responded with surprise and questioned whether the singer and his wife were actually fine with allowing other people into their marriage.
Bunnie Xo attempted to clear up the controversy regarding her comments by sharing another video on her TikTok account on Monday, in which she stated that she was surprised about the reaction to her past statements.
She stated via People: ‘I had no idea that everybody on the internet was so invested on where I wanna slap my cookie, but this has gone a little too far.’
The social media personality also stated that she was fully aware of Jelly Roll’s favorite celebrity and that they teased each other about their respective crushes.
The 39-year-old singer and the 44-year-old social media personality were first spotted while preparing to begin the run, after which they posed for a snap with Bert and Leeann Kreischer, as well as Tom Segura
The Grammy Award-nominated performer – who recently made his Stagecoach debut – later hopped into a cold bath, and he held his wife while posing for a snap following the end of the 5K
Jelly Roll, born Jason Bradley DeFord, kept it casual while wearing a black sweater on top of a matching t-shirt and pair of shorts, and he completed his look with multicolored running shoes
Bunnie Xo, real name Alyssa DeFord, opted for a cropped black crewneck sweater, which was later removed to reveal a matching athletic bra, and a pair of form-hugging leggings
She also wore a pair of black Converse high-top sneakers and tied much of her blonde hair into a ponytail
The Grammy Award-nominated performer appeared to be in high spirits following the end of the 5K
The country singer also put his arms up in celebration after completing the run
She stated: ‘It’s a joke, but it’s not. I love Motionless in White. I think Chris is adorable, but, I mean, that’s it. It’s just an inside thing where my husband says he loves Taylor Swift, I say I love Chris “Motionless.”‘
Bunnie Xo went on to express that what she viewed as a harmless joke had been completely misinterpreted.
‘It’s super innocent, and this has turned into something that is a media circus. I do a lot of things joking around, and a lot of things I say as satire — obviously,’ she said.
She concluded by stating: ‘Not all my TikToks are made for news articles, so glad we cleared that up. But Chris Motionless, call me.’