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Bunnie Xo has offered a candid glimpse into the deeply personal parenting plans she and her husband, the acclaimed musician Jelly Roll, have crafted for their future children. The author and podcast host shared that the couple is preparing to welcome twins via surrogacy, framing this next chapter as a profound and intentional journey.
Central to their plan is a commitment to radical honesty and open communication. Bunnie emphasized the importance of creating a home environment where their children feel empowered to express themselves without fear of judgment. She indicated that this means having age-appropriate but truthful conversations, fostering emotional intelligence from a young age.
The couple also plans to instill a strong sense of compassion and resilience, values deeply reflected in Jelly Roll's own music and public advocacy. They aim to teach their children the power of empathy and the importance of embracing one's unique story. Bunnie expressed that their approach is less about strict rules and more about guiding principles, focusing on building a foundation of unwavering support and love. She described their future parenting style as being rooted in the lessons learned from their own life experiences, aiming to provide a stable and nurturing home for their long-awaited twins.
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