March 16, 2026 8:00 pm EDT

Internet personality Bunnie Xo has finally had the facelift she has been dreaming about for a long time.

The 46-year-old wife of singer Jelly Roll was seen in a pre-op image with black pen marks on her face, which indicated where work would be done.

And there was another snapshot taken just after the procedure, where her face was swollen as she had a white bandage around her head.

In both photos, the blonde beauty was in a hospital room. There was no sign of her husband.

She said she looked like Bert Kreischer, an actor, podcaster and stand-up comedian. 

In her Instagram caption, she said Monday was ‘day one’ of her recovery process. 

Her surgeon, Dr Daniel Gould, said the healing time will not be long. Gould posted, ‘When you’re operating on younger patients who already look good, you have to be really thoughtful and careful in order to deliver a result that’s consistent with their anatomy.’

Bunnie Xo finally got the facelift she was dreaming about. The 46-year-old blonde beauty was seen in one pre-op image with black pen marks on her face which indicated where work would be done. And there was another post-op snapshot taken just after the operation

The star at the Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic book tour at The Palazzo Theatre at The Venetian Resort in Las Vegas in late February

Bunnie Xo announced last month during her Dumb Blonde podcast that she was getting a facelift. 

‘I’ll be getting my facelift on Sunday, [March] 15,’ Bunnie told her listeners, according to Us Weekly. ‘So send lots of prayers for your girl.’

Bunnie, who previously had breast implants removed in 2020, a Brazilian butt lift and lip fillers, was confident the upcoming procedure would not interfere with her podcast schedule, but warned that she might look ‘a little weird’ as she goes through the recovery process.

‘I’m gonna look crazy, guys. I’m gonna be bruised. It’s gonna be a little weird. Don’t freak out,’ said Bunnie, whose real name is Alisa DeFord.

Jelly Roll’s missus, who revealed the couple faced some serious challenges early on in their marriage, did not reveal the name of her surgeon, but said he’s ‘really f***ing good’ and ‘everything’s gonna go great.’

Bunnie mentioned she was planning to go under the knife during a previous episode released on February 9.

‘Your girl’s getting a facelift. Just gonna tack it back. Just a little bit,’ she said.

‘If I get it done now, I don’t have to do it when I’m 65,’ she added.

In a video shared by Bunnie last November, Jelly Roll, 41, joked that he might be interested in getting a facelift too after shaving off his beard amid his near-300lb weight loss.

‘We know we’re gonna have to get some skin cut here, but we’re trying to see if a facelift might be in order,’ the country star quipped.

Bunnie’s surgery confession comes after she revealed they faced intimacy challenges before the Wild Ones hitmaker slimmed down to 265lb.

Bunnie, whose memoir Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic came out February 17, told Us Weekly, ‘We always had a sex life, but there were mountains and valleys that we had to go through, especially when he was so big.’

Now that he’s shed the weight, she said ‘his new zest for life’ is ‘so childlike and just giddy’ and now she gets to see him ‘be the man that I always saw that he was.

Bunnie previously had breast implants removed, as well as a Brazilian butt lift and lip fillers

Jelly Roll has joked that he might be interested in getting a facelift too, following his near-300lb weight loss

‘Even when he was 500lb, this dude was an agile, big guy. I’m like, “You are athletic under that meat suit.”

‘Now that he has the weight off of him, he just gets to be who I always knew that he was, and I think it’s brought a new sense of happiness to him. Any time he’s happy, I’m happy,’ Bunnie added.

Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason DeFord, was able to drop the weight without the help of a GLP-1 medication, which has become trendy among the celebrity set.

Instead, he focused on a healthy diet, daily exercise and overcoming his food addiction.

‘I was eating myself to absolute death,’ he said in a short documentary called A Year for a Life, released in January.

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