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Bunnie Xo on why she doesn't bond with her sisters

In Bunnie's autobiography, 'Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic', she delves into relationship with sisters

By Fabeha Amir |
Bunnie Xo on why she doesn't bond with her sisters
Bunnie Xo on why she doesn't bond with her sisters

Bunnie Xo is sharing insights about her connections with her sisters.

In her most recent Dumb Blonde podcast episode, Bunnie Xo (real name Alisa DeFord) was asked if she ever wanted to reconnect with her sisters — and her answer was a firm "no."

"I don't wish to. I have made several attempts," Bunnie, 46, stated, recalling a previous podcast episode in which she spoke about her older sister, who she calls "Large Marge."

Bunnie, married to Jelly Roll, then recounted her efforts to support her sister before she ended contact due to her sister's negative remarks.

"After spending $10,000 for an emergency operation for her, furnishing her new apartment to celebrate her obtaining one, and repeatedly covering her rent, she bad-mouthed me once more to one of my ex-partners. On my birthday, she admitted, 'I deliberately forgot,'" she narrated.

She added, "What else am I supposed to do for you?"

Subsequently, Bunnie picked up her phone and read from her sister's TikTok bio, which reportedly states, "Yes, I'm Marge from Bunnie Xo's podcast. The adversary in her tale, the formidable Christina, her distant, self-centered elder sister who's problematic."

"Absolutely not. I don't want a relationship with her. I've been trying for over three decades... I've only met her twice and have done so much for her," she elaborated. "What else could I possibly do to gain your affection and make you love me?"

Bunnie also spoke about her younger sister, who she cares for but doesn't keep in contact with.

"I have no wish for a relationship with her. I love her. Nobody else on earth makes me laugh like she does. But... I feel as though the lessons we needed to learn from each other are complete," she said. "We both realized that familial connections aren't always based on blood."

Bunnie mentioned that she is "not playing the victim" with her younger sibling but admits she's "difficult to get along with."

In Bunnie's autobiography, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, she delves into her relationship with her sisters — one she refers to as "Baby Sis" — and her brother Billy.