Far from the roar of the crowd and the chaos of tour buses, Jelly Roll and Bunnie have found a different kind of rhythm — one built on early mornings, open fields, and quiet joy. Nestled on their newly purchased 500-acre farm, the couple opened up about what life really looks like when the cameras turn off. It’s not flashy, but it’s real — and for them, it’s everything.

Jelly Roll Gives A Tour Of His 500-Acre Farm In Tennessee

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Jelly Roll and his wife give a tour of their newly-purchased land. (TikTok/xomgitsbunnie)

Jelly Roll And His Wife, Bunnie, Gave A Peek Into The Quiet Life They Live On their Newly Purchased 500-Acre Farm

Jelly Roll may be a music superstar, but it looks like he’d gladly trade the spotlight for a simple life in the country.

In a video shared by his wife, Bunnie, on social media, the couple gave fans a tour of the Tennessee farm they recently bought.

The video begins with Jelly Roll pulling up in a UTV along with their dog.

“It’s your boys,” the Grammy-nominated singer says with a big smile. “Come on, let’s go look at the farm,” he adds as Bunnie climbs into the passenger seat.

From there, they take viewers on a tour of their land. The video shows rows of beautiful trees that stretch for miles and a serene creek running through the property. They also make a quick stop at the large barn they have built.

Watch the tour below.

 

Jelly Roll’s Emotional First Time Seeing The Land

This is the first time the couple has given fans an up-close look at their life in the countryside. However, many may remember that Jelly Roll first revealed the news about buying the land in an emotional TikTok video last year. 

For him, owning the property isn’t just about having a peaceful place to escape to when life gets busy. It’s about keeping a promise he made to honor his late father.

Jelly Roll shared that one of the best pieces of advice his father gave him before he passed away was to buy land. It was something his father had always wished he had done, and one of his biggest regrets.

So, when Jelly Roll finally bought the property, he had to thank his fans for allowing him to reach that goal.

He shared how grateful he was for their support, saying it was because of them that he was able to afford all of the acres and fulfill a dream his father never got to see come true.

“I came here today to pray over it. I came here today to vision-cast in it. I came here today to just walk barefooted in it,” Jelly Roll said to the camera. “And most importantly, I came here today to pull this phone out of my pocket and look y’all in the eye and say, thank you, man.”

You can watch Jelly Roll’s emotional message to his fans in the video below. 

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