“Not me. I just wear a diaper,” Bunnie said. “I am not putting tampons up this hoo-ha. There’s no way.”
Shahan asked if she should consider using diapers, prompting Bunnie to explain why she prefers pull-ups over pads.
“You are gonna feel so free. And, like, dude, you can bleed in them, and, like, I use one diaper a day,” Bunnie explained. “Whereas before, I used to use, like, f–king six tampons a day because I’m so heavy. I use one diaper a day.”
Bunnie admitted that she uses a special diaper that is specifically designed to act as period underwear.
“I’ve preached these diapers, and they’re black. Like, they look like briefs,” she explained.
Bunnie and Shahan joked that they would probably be synching up cycles since they are spending so much time together on Jelly Roll’s Beautifully Broken tour, which kicked off in August and will go until April 2025.
“I feel like [our periods] were linked for a while there. Right?” Bunnie said, adding, “Mine is pretty powerful. Mine will not change for anybody.”
The duo also admitted that they get nervous about using the tour bus toilet.
They explained how it often clogs up if anything besides liquids are flushed.
“Oh, bro. It’s gonna be disgusting because you can’t s–t on the bus,” Bunnie said, divulging, “I’ve been throwing toilet paper down the bus, the toilet.”
“You did not!” Shahan gasped, to which Bunnie shrugged it off, saying, “It’s a habit.”
“You can’t put toilet paper down. You gotta throw them in the trash can,” Shahan explained. “And we didn’t know that for the first month last year. And we all toilet papered down, and it got clogged.”
Despite knowing the rules, Bunnie said her toilet is “f–king up already.”
Bunnie – whose real name is Alisa DeFord – and Jelly Roll tied the knot at a Las Vegas chapel in 2016.
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