in a video of the animal arriving at his Nashville, Tennessee, ranch. “I can’t believe he’s that small!”Two weeks after getting the donkey, Bunnie shared a video of a “special” day.
She wrote that the animal hadn’t let anyone touch him since he first came to live with them, noting that she was talking to him every day to tell him he’s “loved & safe.”In the video, Bunnie pet the donkey for the first time and wrote that she told him “whenever he wants more loves, I’ll be here.”“We kno, [sic] he needs a buddy- we’re working on it,” her caption read.Jelly Roll’s wife has also been keeping fans updated with how things are going with their cows. “At least 5-10 times a day I go outside just to hug this big Lug,” she wrote on a video shared to Instagram Monday.Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo purchased a 500-acre property in Nashville to create their family home and dream farm life.In a video shared to Instagram, Jelly Roll explained he visited his uncle’s farm in Tennessee growing up.
There, he learned to ride four-wheelers, learned to shoot a gun and learned the “core traditional Southern values” of life.“I’ll never forget.
We left there [once] when I was probably 12 years old, and I talked to my father about it, said, ‘How come we never got a farm?’ He said, ‘Son, it’s probably one of the mistakes I regret the most, is that I didn’t buy dirt,'” Jelly Roll said in a video posted to Instagram.“He said, ‘They’re never gonna make no more of it, and if you don’t listen to no advice from me, buy dirt.
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