Bunnie XO Announces 2026 Book Tour in Support of Upcoming Memoir
“From the pages to the stages baby!”

Photo Courtesy of Bunnie XO
Bunnie XO, wife of Jelly Roll and host of the Dumb Blonde Podcast, has announced dates for her 2026 book tour in support of her upcoming memoir, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, set to arrive in February 2026.
The limited run will kick off on February 16 in New York City, followed by stops in Nashville on February 22 and Los Angeles on February 25, before wrapping things up in Las Vegas on February 26.
“From the pages to the stages baby! 🖤 Book tour is officially happening 😭 ,” she wrote in the caption.

Bunnie shared the details vis Instagram alongside a compilation video that showcases videos and photos from her life, giving fans a glimpse into the kind of stories that will unfold throughout the book.
Tickets for the book tour go on sale Wednesday, December 17. Bunnie revealed that a secret code to access to be among the first to access presale tickets will be sent out the morning of the ticket release. She added in the comment section that anyone interested in the early access should immediately head to the website, Www.bunniexo.com, and sign up for notifications.
Stripped Down is expected to offer an unfiltered look at Bunnie’s life, chronicling her journey from a troubled upbringing to the successful entrepreneur, loving parent figure and wife she is today in Nashville. In the memoir, she opens up about leaving high school, years spent living on the streets of Las Vegas, working as a high-end escort, and navigating addiction, trauma, and survival before finding stability, love, and purpose.

Bunnie holds nothing back while diving into real-life stories of the poor choices she mad. Fans will come to know more about her story and who she is not only as Bunnie XO, but also as her original name, Alisa DeFord.
The main message of these stories is redemption, as Bunnie proves that even someone who has hit the lowest of lows can still pull themselves out and turn their life around.
She recently shared a series of her mug shots from ages 19 to 26, acknowledging that seeing these versions of herself brought on some heavy emotions and prompted a moment of reflection.
“The fact that I’m smiling in some of these will let you kno just how disconnected I was from myself & my emotions. I look at those photos now & just want to hug that little girl. She thought surviving meant hyper independence, fighting in the streets, barking loud & biting even harder,” Bunnie admitted.
She continued. “Even when I didn’t deserve it, God kept pulling me out the fire. Every overdose that didn’t take me, every time I inserted myself in harms way. He said, “No, there’s still work for you to do & what’s tea for them will be testimony for you.”
Even knowing all the harm and sadness she experienced during those years, Bunnie claims she is “not ashamed” of the person she sees in those photos as the reminder her of who she used to be and how far she’s come since then.
More information about the raw and vulnerable book, including how to purchase can be found HERE.
Madeleine O’Connell graduated from North Central College with a bachelors degree in Journalism and Broadcast Communications before deciding to pursue her studies further at DePaul University. There, she earned her masters degree in Digital Communication & Media Arts. O’Connell served as a freelance writer for over two years while also interning with the Academy of Country Music, SiriusXM and Circle Media and assisting with Amazon Music’s Country Heat Weekly podcast. In addition to Country Now, she has been published in American Songwriter, Music Mayhem, and Holler.Country. Madeleine O’Connell is a member of the Country Music Association and the Academy of Country Music.







