Bunnie Xo is getting settled into her lavish new pad on the heels of her divorce from country singer Jelly Roll.

“Matt seeing the new house for the first time,” Bunnie, 46, wrote via Instagram on Friday, July 17, sharing footage of her pal checking out her new digs.

As Bunnie walked Matt through each room, he was admittedly shell-shocked by the sheer size of everything.

“What is this?” he gushed, entering Bunnie’s new closet and “makeup room,” which featured wall-to-wall gray shelving units.

Walking down another hallway, Matt joked the space was “f***ing spooky” yet seemed incredibly “nice.” He further marveled at an outdoor shower, a shoe closet, a “wellness center” that can accommodate 15 guests and a backyard pool.

“This is the craziest s***t I’ve seen in my life,” he quipped to Bunnie. “I feel poor. I am broke. I want a new house.”

Several hours prior, news broke that Bunnie and Jelly Roll, 41, privately settled their divorce earlier this month. The now-exes reportedly agreed to split several luxury items, including an aircraft, cars, homes and intellectual properties. Jelly Roll also allegedly is set to pay Bunnie an undisclosed one-time lump sum payment.

The Grammy winner and Bunnie announced in June that they separated after a decade of marriage — one month after Jelly Roll filed for divorce. Despite the breakup, Jelly Roll and Bunnie continually asserted that they plan to remain cordial.

“Me and my wife are best friends. We will always be best friends. We just got off the phone earlier today,” Jelly Roll said during a concert last month. “Nobody cheated on nobody. She just did a whole podcast about it. You can go watch it. Every word of it is the truth. That will be my best friend forever. This is the only time I will ever speak about it.”

That same day, Bunnie released a bombshell episode of her “Dumb Blonde” podcast to tell her side of the breakup. She repeated Jelly Roll’s statement about their amicable dynamics and revealed they still plan to go through IVF to have a baby together. (Jelly Roll is already a father of two from previous relationships.)

Bunnie eventually pulled her podcast episode from streaming platforms the next week.

“I took it down because I realized I just don’t want one of the hardest moments of my life to become a permanent headline,” she said on the July 10 episode of her podcast. “ don’t want to live in that but I also believe that people deserve the space to heal, to evolve and to move forward. But also, if I’m being real, I don’t want the divorce to become my entire personality. I don’t want to be the poster child for divorce.”

She continued, “That episode served a purpose for me at that time, and it was real, it was honest, and it came from exactly where I was emotionally in that moment. But I’m not in that same place anymore.”

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