It’s no secret that Audacy Launch artist, Jelly Roll, has been celebrating immense cross-genre success with his music, but it was his personal life that stole the spotlight over the weekend.
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Aside from being a self-described “music man,” the 38-year-old places a large part of his identity in being a father and a husband. The “Need A Favor,” singer re-committed to those duties over the weekend as he renewed his vows with wife, Bunnie, after his tour stop in Las Vegas.
The pair went big for their 7th wedding anniversary as they threw an epic vow renewal in Las Vegas and secured an actual anniversary date — something they haven’t had for the last 7 years.
“We never really had an anniversary because we can’t remember what date we got married,” Jelly laughed, sharing plans for the vow renewal with Audacy’s Katie Neal. “We know we got married between the 30th [of August] and the 1st [of September], but we just don’t remember what day, which time anyways because we were partying and drinking in Vegas. It was a like a 4 or 5 day bender and the marriage just happened in the middle of it, so we’re like, let’s do this right, as adults now.”
He continued, “We’re going to parade down the Las Vegas Strip to that one little chapel that married us that drunken night, this time sober, to remember,” he shared. “Renew our vows and party in Vegas like we did that one night seven years ago.”
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That’s exactly what the couple did following Jelly’s show at Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena on September 1.
“My only regret on the night we got married was I never got to see her in a dress…. We made that right,” Jelly shared in an emotional post to Instagram. “I may have never gave my wife the wedding she truly deserved but I plan on giving her the life she deserves for the rest of it.”
The Nashville-native proves that every night on his Backroad Baptism tour, where he brings Bunnie on stage to serenade her with a song he wrote her, “Kill A Man.”
You can hear “Save Me,” along with his current single, “Need A Favor,” and more on Jelly’s latest album, Whitsitt Chapel, available now.



