Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO Never Signed a Prenup — Here’s Why Their Divorce Could Get Complicated

As Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO move forward with their highly publicized divorce, one question has dominated conversations online: Did they sign a prenup?

According to new reports, the answer is no—and that decision could have major financial implications now that their nearly 10-year marriage is coming to an end.

The couple tied the knot in Las Vegas in 2016, just one month after they began dating. They got engaged and married on the very same night, a whirlwind romance that neither of them expected would eventually turn into one of country music’s most talked-about relationships. At the time, Jelly Roll was still years away from becoming a Grammy-winning, arena-selling superstar, meaning the fortune he enjoys today had not yet been built.

That timing is significant.

Because the pair reportedly never signed a prenuptial agreement, many of the assets accumulated during the marriage could become part of the divorce process, depending on Tennessee law and the final settlement. Legal experts note that without a prenup, courts typically examine marital property, each spouse’s financial contributions, and other factors when determining how assets should be divided.

Despite the legal questions, both Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO have continued to speak respectfully about one another.

Jelly Roll filed for divorce in May 2026, citing irreconcilable differences, with court documents listing their separation date as May 9. Since then, both have emphasized that there was no infidelity behind the breakup and have repeatedly described each other as best friends.

In recent weeks, Bunnie has revealed that the former couple still plans to pursue having a child together through surrogacy, even after ending their marriage. She has also encouraged fans not to choose sides and has publicly supported Jelly Roll as he begins dating again. Meanwhile, Jelly Roll has thanked Bunnie for believing in him long before fame arrived, often crediting her with helping him build the career he enjoys today.

The absence of a prenup has surprised many fans because of how dramatically Jelly Roll’s career changed during the marriage.

When the couple wed, he was still building his audience. Over the past decade, however, he has become one of country music’s biggest stars, winning major awards, selling millions of records, and expanding into television, wrestling appearances, and high-profile collaborations. Much of that success came while the couple was married.

Even so, legal experts caution against assuming the outcome.

A divorce without a prenup does not automatically mean assets will be split equally or that either spouse will receive a specific percentage. Many divorces are resolved through private negotiations rather than courtroom battles, and the final terms could remain confidential.

For now, one thing remains clear.

While the lack of a prenuptial agreement has fueled public curiosity, both Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO continue to project mutual respect as they navigate the end of a marriage that lasted nearly a decade—proving that even when love ends, not every celebrity divorce has to become a public war.