Country music star Jelly Roll has a lot to exult about these days. He lost a tremendous amount of weight and looks great. Jelly Roll graced the cover of Men's Health. His wife, Bunnie Xo, successfully published a popular memoir. And now, his beloved daughter, Bailee, 17, was crowned senior prom queen, per People. That was something to be thrilled about for the fan favorite "Need a Favor" singer.
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He posted a video on Instagram of himself, Bunnie Xo, and Bailee first clad in their everyday clothes, scored to "Fancy" by Reba McIntyre. Then the video shows Bailee all dressed up on a chic strapless green gown. Her dark hair is coiffed in a sophisticated updo and she's got a sparkly statement necklace on. Bunnie is beautifully gussied up, too, They and Jelly Roll are happily boogieing to the song.
Bailee Looked Positively Regal at the Prom
Another Instagram video shows all the prep for Bailee's big night, wth people doing her hair and makeup. Finally, she grandly walks down the stairs in the family home. She is all grown up and ready to have her moment in the sun at the prom. It's enough to make anyone shed a tear, even if you don't have a teenage daughter. No wonder Jelly Roll was beaming with paternal pride!
At last, the video shows the prom, Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo, who looks gorgeous, are having fun there like teens themselves. Then Bailee is announced as prom queen. The words "prom queen" are triumphantly written on the video. Congrats Bailee!
She Created a Prom for Her Dad Jelly Roll and Stepmother Bunnie Xo Because They Missed Their Real One
Per People, Bailee lovingly created a mock "prom" for her father and stepmom a few months ago because they did not get to attend their own. They were both dressed up and looking wonderful. The venue was decorated in true prom style.
Bunnie Xo touchingly wrote in part over the adorable video, "What we walked into stopped us in our tracks — a full room of friends and family...a night she called 'Under the Stars.' A prom/birthday party she created for us. She crowned us King and Queen, and we danced and sang like teenagers who finally got their moment."
