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Bunnie Xo Says Jelly Roll Cheated Even Though They Had an Open Marriage

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As we previously reported, Bunnie Xo just released a new memoir.

And as expected, the book contains a number of revelations about her marriage to Jelly Roll, including intimate details about their sex life.

Bunnie opens up about Jelly’s affair, which was just revealed last year — and she says that while she’s more permissive than most wives, she still felt betrayed by her husband’s sexcapades.

Bunnie Xo and Jelly Roll attend the 68th GRAMMY Awards Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Avery Lipman and Monte Lipman at The Beverly Hilton on January 31, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California.
Bunnie Xo and Jelly Roll attend the 68th GRAMMY Awards Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Avery Lipman and Monte Lipman at The Beverly Hilton on January 31, 2026 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

In a new excerpt published by E! News, Bunnie reflects on finding out that Jelly carried on a ten-month affair with one of his exes (“not a baby mama,” she clarified).

She also cleared up that while she and Mr. Roll might have more relaxed rules than most married couples, he still violated her trust by getting serious with someone else.

“She told me about how he got a house for them to live in, and he wanted her to stay at home and take care of [his daughter] Bailee,” Bunnie wrote in Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic.

“And out of everything, that’s what made me sick. It wasn’t about him f–king this broad — ­it was about emotionally cheating and then wanting her to play mommy to a little girl I’d fallen in love with.”

Bunnie XO and Jelly Roll attend the 68th GRAMMY Awards Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Avery Lipman & Monte Lipman on January 31, 2026 in Los Angeles, California.
Bunnie XO and Jelly Roll attend the 68th GRAMMY Awards Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons Honoring Avery Lipman & Monte Lipman on January 31, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Leon Bennett/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

In one recent interview, Bunnie described Jelly’s affair as “one of the worst moments of my adulthood.”

Fans were somewhat confused, as Bunnie previously said on her podcast, “We allow each other to be who we want to be … If I want to sleep with another guy, I can go sleep with another guy.”

She clarified the matter (somewhat) in her memoir:

“I thought my openness and willingness to have third parties would save me from all the other cheating I’d experienced in my life,” Bunnie explained.

“If a girl wanted to come home with us, we more than likely wouldn’t turn her down.

“J has always told me that I can sleep with other men if I want to,” she continued.

Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo arrive for the 68th Annual Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 1, 2026.
Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo arrive for the 68th Annual Grammy Awards at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles on February 1, 2026. (Photo by Etienne LAURENT / AFP via Getty Images)

“We both live by the motto that we aren’t each other’s possessions and consider our relationship to be free, not open.”

Despite all of that, Jelly’s betrayal clearly took quite a toll on Bunnie.

“I’m not going to pretend that we just went back to normal,” she wrote in her memoir.

“It would take years for me to put the affair aside. It would take years to actually feel like this man loved me — that I wasn’t disposable.”

These days, Bunnie and Jelly are working on welcoming twins via IVF and a surrogate.

And that’s not the only good news: In a new interview with Howard Stern, Bunnie revealed that Jelly Roll’s penis is bigger these days, thanks to his recent weight loss.

Things are really looking up for these two!

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My 5 Favorite Dumpling Spots In NYC’s Chinatown

New York’s Chinatown is famous for its food. If you’re in the neighborhood, check out these delicious and affordable dumpling spots as recommended by a local.

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Anne Burrell: Food Network Star Left a Suicide Note

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She left a note.

Last year, we reported on the tragic death of Anne Burrell.

Though authorities investigated it as a possible overdose, they concluded that she died by suicide.

Now, it’s reported that Burrell left what appears to be a suicide note behind.

Anne Burrell in October 2019.
Chef Anne Burrell poses during the Food Network & Cooking Channel New York City Wine & Food Festival on October 10, 2019. (Photo Credit: Daniel Zuchnik/Getty Images for NYCWFF)

A note and tell-tale journal entries were in her home

The late great Food Network star apparently left a “suicidal note” in the primary bedroom of her Brooklyn home, TMZ reports.

Burrell died in June 2025 in her home.

According to NYPD findings, investigators found a suicide note and journal entries with “suicidal” messaging on a bed in the same room as the note.

Assuming that these are not forgeries or being greatly misunderstood, it sounds like Burrell was grappling with suicidal ideation for some time.

Ultimately, the disease of suicidal depression caught up with her, claiming her life.

Last summer, we reported that Stuart Claxton, Burrell’s husband, discovered her on the shower floor in their home.

He called for help.

Paramedics responding to the call were unable to revive Burrell.

They declared her dead at the scene.

According to reports at the time, first responders noted a bunch of pills near the late celebrity chef’s body.

Anne Burrell in April 2025.
Anne Burrell attends as City Harvest Presents The 2025 Gala: Carnaval at Cipriani 42nd Street on April 22, 2025. (Photo Credit: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images for City Harvest)

The medical examiner determined that she died by suicide

As we reported in July of 2025, the NYC Office of the Chief Medical Examiner determined that Burrell had died by suicide.

That was the manner of death.

Medically speaking, the cause of death was “acute intoxication due to the combined effects of diphenhydramine, ethanol, cetirizine, and amphetamine.”

You likely recognize at least some of these names.

Simply put, it sounds like the combination of medications that someone might take if they do not care what result their interactions might have — or is simply hoping for a dire result.

Contrary to what police found in her home, Burrell’s final social media posts showed no sign of depression, suicidal ideation, or anything resembling a cry for help.

This is actually pretty common.

Yes, many people do show clear signs that suicidal depression is in danger of taking their lives.

But that is not universal. Some people are able to hide their symptoms, perhaps out of shame or a desire to fight this battle alone.

And yes, many people can post happy, cheerful social media posts while misery eats away at them in real life. Some would argue that this is essentially the operating standard for running an Instagram account.

Anne Burrell in October 2017.
Anne Burrell attends the Food Network & Cooking Channel New York City Wine & Food Festival on October 14, 2017. (Photo Credit: Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for NYCWFF)

Her friends and fans continue to mourn

Food Network fans know Burrell from multiple shows, including Secrets of a Restaurant Chef, The Best Thing I Ever Ate, and Worst Cooks in America.

(To be clear, she was not herself one of the titular “worst cooks” … any show about bad cooks requires good cooks for contrast.)

Burrell had also been branching out. She’d been working on improv comedy — even performing at The Second City the night before her death.

Clearly, she left a lasting and positive impact upon the world.

Her fans and loved ones wish that she were still with us. Her passing is a tragedy.

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Ejections and Eruptions: Inside UCLA Head Coach Mick Cronin’s Bizarre Night

On a night that spiraled almost from the opening tip, UCLA head coach Mick Cronin made sure the strangest moments came after the outcome was no longer in doubt. With just under five minutes remaining in UCLA’s eventual 82-59 loss to No. 15 Michigan State on Tuesday night, Bruins backup center Steven Jamerson — a former Michigan State student — was whistled for a flagrant foul after taking down Spartans senior Carson Cooper from behind on a dunk attempt. The two went face-to-face, jawing briefly before teammates separated them. Officials headed to the monitor to review the play. But Cronin took matters into his own hands. Before the referees could determine whether the foul warranted a flagrant 1 or flagrant 2, the UCLA coach made the call himself, ejecting Jamerson and sending him to the locker room. It was a stunning sight in a game already well decided. Even Michigan State coach Tom Izzo had to chuckle afterward. “I guess he upgraded that to a flagrant 2,” Izzo joked. “First time I saw a coach do that.” It turns out that was just a prelude to what would come next. In a postgame gathering with reporters, Cronin was asked about Michigan State’s student section chanting the name of former Spartans forward Xavier Booker, who transferred to UCLA this past offseason. “I could give a rat’s ass about the other team’s student section,” Cronin said. “I would like to give you kudos for the worst question I’ve ever been asked.” When the exchange grew tense, Cronin accused the reporter of raising his voice, a claim the reporter denied. “I coach UCLA. I don’t care about Michigan State’s students. Who cares?” The optics were alarming, particularly for a program reeling from consecutive 20-plus point losses for the first time since the 1944-45 season. On a night when UCLA needed to make a statement, its head coach delivered the statement instead.​Latest Sports News from FOX Sports

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Is Kane Brown The Next Country Star To Open A Bar On Broadway?

Will Kane Brown be the next artist to open a bar on Nashville’s Lower Broadway?

Speculation is swirling among fans that Kane Brown may be the latest country star to put his name on a Nashville Broadway venue. Eagle-eyed fans were quick to notice Brown’s distinct tattoos in a new video teaser posted by The Valentine Nashville on Instagram.

Kane Brown; Photo by Dennis Leupold
Kane Brown; Photo by Dennis Leupold

The clip shows a man driving a sports car down Broadway, pulling up to the venue, and being greeted by a flurry of flashing lights as he steps out of the car. When the video cuts to a close-up of his hands, Brown’s iconic tattoos are unmistakable, sending social media buzzing with speculation about the superstar’s involvement. The clip concludes with the text “Powered By Elia”, hinting at a collaboration with the hospitality group behind the project.

According to a 2024 report from The Tennessean, Elia Group announced plans to acquire and open 10 restaurants and bars in the Nashville area by 2027, starting with The Valentine, located at 312 Broadway.

Further fueling the rumors, WhatNow.com reported that The Valentine had closed for “major renovations” last fall, with plans to reopen in Spring 2026 alongside a “celebrity partner.” 

At the time, an employee revealed that the bar’s temporary closure followed a buyout by Elia Group and that renovations were expected to last four to six months. She also confirmed that there was an artist involved, however, did not mention his/her name. 

“Nashville is a city with soul, and Elia Group is honored to continue becoming a part of its story,” Zaid Elia, founder and CEO of the Elia Group, said in an official release. “Through the renovation of The Valentine, we’re not just revitalizing a space — we’re investing in the local culture, the people, and the energy that make this city unique. Our vision is to create welcoming destinations that serve as a reflection of the community and contribute meaningfully to its continued growth.”

@gigglegoth Replying to @Brian Livingston can’t say the artists name but come say hey this Saturday and grab a drink with me y’all 🫠 #broadwaynashville #bartender #nashvilletn ♬ original sound – noel

If Kane Brown does plant roots on Broadway, he will join a growing roster of celebrity-owned or celebrity-themed bars in the area. This includes Alan Jackson’s AJ’s Good Time Bar, Garth Brooks’ Friends in Low Places Bar & Honky Tonk, Jon Bon Jovi’s JBJ’s Nashville, Luke Bryan’s Luke’s 32 Bridge, Post Malone’s Posty’s Nashville, Kid Rock’s Big Ass Honky Tonk Rock ‘N’ Steakhouse, Miranda Lambert’s Casa Rosa, Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row, and Jason Aldean’s Kitchen + Rooftop Bar, among others.

Lower Broadway is already packed with celebrity bars, and now fans can’t stop wondering if Kane Brown will be next. Everyone’s on the edge of their seats waiting for an official announcement.

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Alaska Supreme Court upholds constitutionality of campaign ad disclosure statements

By: James Brooks, Alaska Beacon

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Alaska’s legally required campaign ad disclaimers do not violate the First Amendment, the state supreme court ruled Friday, deciding a six-year-old dispute between the Alaska Policy Forum and state campaign regulators.

Justice Dario Borghesan wrote the 61-page decision on behalf of the court, which ruled unanimously and upheld minor fines against APF that were issued by the Alaska Public Offices Commission five years ago.

At issue were a series of news releases, opinion pieces and a video embedded in the group’s website, all opposing ranked-choice voting. 

“We uphold the agency’s decision, concluding that the cited publications had to be reported and required a ‘paid for by’ disclosure,” Borghesan wrote. “We also hold that the statutory standards are not unconstitutionally vague because they give fair notice of what kind of speech must be reported and must contain a disclosure. And we conclude that the First Amendment challenges to these laws are unavailing.”

APF organized with a variety of groups across the country to produce the video embedded in its website, the opinion notes.

“APF did not just happen to find a video on the internet and share it on social media. APF engaged in discussions with organizations around the country to create a national coalition that developed or gathered content on ranked-choice voting and allowed APF to republish that content. Such efforts required significant time, and someone paid for that time. Alaskans have a genuine interest in knowing who,” the opinion states.

The case dates from 2020, when Alaskans voted to approve Ballot Measure 2.

That measure installed open primary elections, required disclosure of some political donations and installed ranked-choice voting in general elections. 

That system remains in place today but has been challenged by a new repeal initiative. A prior repeal effort failed in 2024.

In September 2020, Alaskans for Better Elections, a group that supports the current voting system, filed a complaint with the commission, stating that APF was violating state law because its statements on ranked-choice voting did not list their three top contributors, something required for campaign communications.

APF contended that its statements were about ranked-choice voting in general, not about Ballot Measure 2 in particular, because they didn’t specifically name the Alaska measure.

APOC commissioners disagreed and cited APF, requiring it to file disclosure forms but waiving fines. APF appealed to Superior Court Judge Frank Pfiffner, who ruled in the commission’s favor, finding that the commission “reasonably concluded that APF’s activities amounted to an express communication that was an exhortation to vote against (Ballot Measure 2).”

Pfiffner rejected technical arguments against the commission’s actions, the argument that state laws were improperly vague, the idea that the First Amendment gave APF a right to publish its material without a disclosure, and APF’s challenge to a state law that requires political groups to disclose contributions starting with the “first dollar” they spend.

Individuals are not subject to the same disclosure requirement. 

APF appealed to the Supreme Court, which heard oral arguments in September 2023 and ruled more than two years later.

In Friday’s order, Borghesan repeatedly refers to past rulings by the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, which holds jurisdiction over Alaska. 

Relying on that precedent, the court concluded that given the context and language of APF’s communications, there was no other way to view them than as urging a particular vote in the 2020 campaign.

“In the context of an upcoming election in which ranked-choice voting is on the ballot,” Friday’s order states, a “video’s reference to a ‘push’ by ‘interest groups’ for ranked-choice voting and its call to ‘SAY NO TO RANKED CHOICE VOTING’ is a clear, albeit indirect, reference to voting against the Initiative.”

The Alaska Supreme Court’s ruling could be appealed to the U.S. Supreme Court.

“APF is disappointed by the decision,” said attorney Stacey Stone, who represented the group in court. “The ruling allows the state to treat protected educational speech about public policy as regulated campaign activity. That approach threatens to chill core First Amendment expression. We are reviewing the opinion carefully and evaluating our options.”

Attorney Scott Kendall represented Alaskans for Better Elections.

“Alaskans for Better Elections has been focused on campaign finance transparency since its founding. This victory affirms those values,” he said, explaining that the group is “very pleased with this outcome.”

Kendall noted that Alaskans have an interest in knowing who is funding ads in their elections.

“Hopefully, the Policy Forum will now comply with the law and disclose its donors, as it should have done years ago,” he said.

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Gordon Ramsay Reflects On Rocky Relationship With His Dad In New Doc

In Netflix’s “Being Gordon Ramsay,” chef Ramsay reflects on his tumultuous relationship with his alcoholic father and how it affected his own parenting.

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Juneau Protesters Call on Sullivan to Reject ‘Authoritarian’ Policies

By: Grace Dumas, News of the North

Erin Jackson-Hill outside the Capitol, speaking to a group of protestors

Protesters gathered outside the Alaska State Capitol this morning, calling on U.S. Sen. Dan Sullivan to oppose what organizers described as growing authoritarianism at the federal level.

“Juneau for Democracy is a group of Juneau residents who get together in care and resistance.” Said Volunteer Anjali Grantham, “We really are a network of people trying to live our democracy and protect our democracy.”

The rally’s theme was “We the People Do Not Consent.” Participants held signs and delivered speeches criticizing Sullivan’s positions on immigration enforcement, federal spending and voting requirements.

“We are finished with the silence, we are finished with complicity, we demand a leader who will fight for us, we demand courage.” Said Erin Jackson-Hill of Stand up Alaska.

Grantham said protesters were urging Sullivan to support additional congressional oversight of immigration enforcement agencies and to oppose policies they believe undermine constitutional rights, such as the deployment of federal officers in U.S. cities, and increased funding for the Department of Homeland Security.

“We’re going to make sure that Sullivan knows it’s despicable that he has voiced support for the SAVE act.” Grantham said, this is federal legislation that would require voters to provide proof of citizenship, like a passport or birth certificate, to cast a ballot.

“Can you imagine what that would mean for Rural Alaskans? In addition to many women who have changed their name after getting married.” She said.

Voting by noncitizens has been found to be exceedingly rare nationwide and in Alaska.

“He’s an attorney, and he has not only watched but actually facilitated the erosion of our First Amendment rights, our Fourth Amendment rights, our Fifth Amendment rights and our Eighth Amendment rights. He’s a military officer, but he’s also justified the deployment of troops to U.S. cities. He’s a senator, and he’s totally abandoned the role of the legislative branch. He’s had the audacity to tell Alaskans that we should be grateful to the regime, meanwhile, the federal government has become predatory on its own people.” Grantham said.

The rally was held before Dan Sullivan delivered his annual speech to the Alaska Legislature.

“We want him to be someone who is standing against authoritarianism and not paving the way for authoritarianism.” she said.

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Megan Moroney Says Her Loyal Fans Give Her Freedom To Be Vulnerable On ‘Cloud 9’ Album

Megan Moroney is approaching the release of her third studio album, Cloud 9, with zero fear. There’s no denying that her fanbase is loyal to the core, and thanks to their unwavering support, the country star says she isn’t afraid to wear her heart on her sleeve and allow them to hear all of the vulnerable stories on the upcoming project.

Megan Moroney; Cloud 9
Megan Moroney; Cloud 9

Serving as a co-writer on each of the 15 tracks, Moroney dives into experiences and emotions that were all pulled from real moments. Whether the Georgia native opening about love or heartbreak or the realities of life, she offers raw authenticity, something she knows her fans appreciate.

“I said this whole album with my chest,” she told Audacy’s Katie Neal. “I’m just like, it is what it is. I feel like I know I’ve got the best fans in the world, and they make me confident enough to where they’re going to get behind my songs, and they know that it’s coming from an honest, authentic place. And that just has given me more confidence as a songwriter to not give a crap what people are going to say about it.”

Prior to its February 20 release, listeners have gotten a few glimpses into the 15-track collection through songs like “Wish I Didn’t,” the GOLD-certified Country radio No. 1 smash “6 Months Later,” the Billboard Hot 100-charting Country radio hit “Beautiful Things,” and the title track.

Between these songs and the unreleased tracks Moroney has previewed across social media, it’s safe to say that fans are already getting eager to start singing them back to her on the upcoming Cloud 9 Tour.

Megan Moroney THE CLOUD 9 TOUR
Megan Moroney THE CLOUD 9 TOUR

The massive international headline trek will take Megan Moroney to some of the biggest arenas across North America, Europe, and the UK. She expressed a lot of excitement surround the run, teasing that the production will be on a completely new level.

“I can say that the thrust is in the shape of a nine. So that’s really fun. It’s so fun to, I’m like, what do you mean that I get to just ask for stuff and it gets done? I’m like, ‘how crazy would a nine thrust be?’ And they’re like, ‘oh, we could do that, easy.’ I’m like, ‘okay, period.’”

She went on to say that the atmosphere at every show will be best described as “dreamy” and “whimsical,” with plenty of exciting outfit changes to match. While there are still a few details to finalize, like the setlist, she promises fans it will be her “biggest and best tour yet.”

Moroney also recognizes the fact that the energy of her shows wouldn’t be the same without the room full of fans screaming back at her every night.

“My fans are just the best,” the “6 Months Later” singer gushed. “So getting to sing these songs every single night with them, even when I write the songs, one of my first thoughts is, ‘my fans are going to love this.’ And I think it’s an amazing connection that we have. I feel like my fans target audience is reached, you know what I mean? I have found my people.”

She continued, “I’m so excited. I love touring, and they make it really amazing. If they weren’t like they are, I don’t know if I could enjoy it as much as I do, just because touring is exhausting, mentally draining and you’re never home and you miss things, but they make it worth it. A hundred percent.”

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Megan Moroney; Photo by John Shearer/Getty Images for Megan Moroney’s Am I Okay? Tour 2025

Cloud 9, Megan Moroney’s third studio album, will arrive on Friday, February 20. To celebrate she has announced the Meet Me on Cloud 9 limited run, which will find her performing in nine cities in nine days, bringing the brand-new collection of songs to life each night surrounded by her biggest supporters.

She will kick things off with an album release show in New York City and continue with stops in Richmond, Nashville, Athens, Newport, Kansas City, Denver, Salt Lake City and Scottsdale with tickets at just $9 a piece.

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Lindsey Vonn Reveals Her Beloved Dog Died Just Hours After Olympics Crash

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Earlier this month, Olympic athlete Lindsey Vonn suffered a terrible crash during an event.

Medics airlifted her off of Cortina d’Ampezzo. She has undergone multiple surgeries since then.

Unfortunately, things were even worse for her than the medical side of things.

Within hours of her crash, her beloved dog died.

Lindsey Vonn crashes on February 8, 2026 at the Winter Olympics.
Lindsey Vonn of Team United States crashes during the Women’s Downhill on day two of the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics at Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre on February 08, 2026. (Photo Credit: Screengrab by IOC via Getty Images)

Two tragedies within hours of each other

On Wednesday, February 18, Olympic athlete Lindsey Vonn took to her Instagram page to share her heartbreak.

“Leo Vonn,” she began her caption. “2013-2/9/2026.”

Vonn wrote: “Leo has passed away and joined Lucy and Bear up in heaven.”

She expressed: “This has been an incredibly hard few days. Probably the hardest of my life.”

Vonn then admitted: “I still have not come to terms that he is gone.”

“The day I crashed, so did Leo,” Vonn pointed out, referring to her crash during the downhill at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Her complex tibial fracture required multiple surgeries before she even returned to the US.

“He had been recently diagnosed with lung cancer,” she shared, adding: “(He survived lymphoma a year and a half ago) but now his heart was failing him.”

Vonn acknowledged: “He was in pain and his body could no longer keep up with his strong mind.”

She recalled: “As I [lay] in my hospital bed the day after my crash, we said goodbye to my big boy.”

Vonn lamented: “I had lost so much that meant something to me in such a short amount of time. I can’t believe it.”

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In a lengthy and mournful caption, Lindsey Vonn revealed the tragic passing of her beloved dog, Leo. (Image Credit: Instagram)

Leo will always be part of her story

“My boy has been with me since my second ACL injury, when I needed him most,” Vonn detailed.

“He held me on the sofa as I watched the Sochi Olympics,” she wrote. “He lifted me up when I was down.”

Vonn gushed: “He [lay] by me, and cuddle me, always making me feel safe and loved..”

She acknowledged: “We have been through so much together in 13 years.”

Vonn admitted: “It’s going to be a while before I emotionally process things but I know he will always be with me.”

“I know he’s up there with Lucy and Bear and my mom and grandparents and so many people I have lost in the past few years,” Vonn affirmed.

“And I takes solace knowing he’s not in pain anymore,” she added.

“There will never be another Leo,” Vonn mourned. “He will always be my first love.”

She then shared an update, that she would be: “Heading in for more surgery today.”

Vonn concluded: “Will be thinking of him when I close my eyes I will love you forever my big boy.”

Our hearts go out to her at this time. Though she will always feel this loss, we wish her a rapid and full physical recovery so that she can continue to process her grief.

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