“You’re a liar and a deadbeat!” Felicia Beckwith attacks Jelly Roll’s “heartbreaking” stories about Bailee, but Bunnie XO’s savage “Mama Bear” response made her vanish from

The world of country music is no stranger to drama, but when it involves the biological mother of a child, the stakes become deeply personal. This week, the delicate peace in Jelly Roll’s household was shattered when Felicia Beckwith, the biological mother of his daughter Bailee Ann, launched a public assault on his character. However, she quickly learned a hard lesson: you don’t mess with a “Mama Bear” like Bunnie XO.

The Attack: A Mother’s Bitter Accusation

The firestorm began when Felicia took to social media to vent her frustrations. Jelly Roll has been famously transparent about his journey from prison to stardom, often citing the moment he learned about Bailee’s birth while behind bars as his “wake-up call.” He has also been honest about the struggles of raising Bailee while her biological mother battled severe addiction.

Felicia, however, slammed these stories as “clout-chasing” lies. “You’re a liar and a deadbeat!” she allegedly posted, claiming that Jelly Roll was “bới móc” (digging up) her past just to gain sympathy and sell records. She accused him of exaggerating her absence and ruining her reputation as she tries to move on.

Bunnie XO: The Guardian of the Gate

While Jelly Roll often prefers to lead with love and forgiveness, his wife Bunnie XO is a different force of nature. As the woman who stepped in and raised Bailee Ann as her own, providing the stability and “true love” the young girl desperately needed, Bunnie took these accusations as a declaration of war.

Bunnie didn’t just respond with anger; she responded with receipts. In a “savage” reality check, Bunnie reportedly laid out the timeline of Felicia’s absence, the legal battles for custody, and the emotional toll it took on Bailee. Her “Mama Bear” instinct was on full display as she reminded the world—and Felicia—who was there for the school plays, the heartbreak, and the daily grind of parenting.

The “Vanishing” Act

The power of Bunnie’s response was so overwhelming that the “backlash” against Felicia became instant. Fans who have followed the “Dumb Blonde” podcast and Jelly Roll’s career knew the truth. Within hours of Bunnie’s fierce intervention, Felicia did the unthinkable: she deleted her comments and vanished from the platform.

This “vanishing act” spoke louder than any tweet. It confirmed to the public that when faced with the raw, unfiltered truth from the woman who actually did the mothering, Felicia’s “victim” narrative couldn’t hold up. Bunnie’s intervention effectively shut down the drama before it could further hurt Bailee.

Protecting Bailee’s Peace

At the heart of this “vile” exchange is a young girl who has already been through enough. Fans are praising Bunnie not just for “winning” a digital fight, but for being the shield that protects Bailee’s peace. By silencing the “noise” from the past, Bunnie ensures that Bailee can continue to grow in the stable, loving environment that she and Jelly Roll have built.

“Being a mother isn’t about biology; it’s about who shows up,” one fan wrote on Reddit. This sentiment has become a rallying cry for the “Misfits” (Jelly Roll’s fanbase), who view Bunnie as a hero for her unwavering loyalty.

The Legacy of a Blended Family

This story is a powerful reminder that “family” is what you make it. Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO have proven that second chances are real, but they must be earned. While Felicia views the past as “shaming,” the rest of the world sees it as a testament to the resilience of a father and the heart of a “bonus mom.”

Bunnie XO has once again proven that she is the undisputed matriarch of the household. She isn’t afraid to get her hands dirty to protect her king and her daughter. Her message is clear: the door to the past is closed, and she is the one holding the key.

Conclusion: No Room for Bitterness

As the dust settles, the “Jelly and Bunnie” bond seems stronger than ever. They have navigated the “drug-inspired” shadows of the past and stepped into the light together. For Felicia Beckwith, the lesson is painful but necessary—you can’t rewrite history when the person who lived it is standing right in front of you.

In the end, love—and the “Mama Bear” who provides it—will always have the final word.

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