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Country music star Jelly Roll and his wife, media personality Bunnie Xo, are opening up about their plans to expand their family through surrogacy. The couple, who have been open books about their lives in the public eye, now intend to implement a significant change in how they parent their future children.
The pair, who are parents to Jelly Roll’s teenage daughter from a previous relationship, have decided to be far more private regarding their upcoming additions. They express a desire to shield their future kids from the intense scrutiny of fame, a contrast to their own highly public personas.
Bunnie Xo explained that while they have shared their journey and struggles with fans, their children’s lives will be kept decidedly off-limits. The goal is to provide as normal and protected an upbringing as possible, away from the constant spotlight. This conscious decision reflects a growing trend among celebrity parents seeking to balance their public careers with their family's right to privacy. The couple is excited for this next chapter, emphasizing that their home will be a sanctuary for their children.
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