Bunnie previously opened up about her sisters in her memoir 'Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic,' released in February
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- Bunnie Xo says she has no desire to reconcile with her estranged sisters despite past efforts
- She detailed financial and emotional support she gave her older sister before cutting ties over repeated conflicts
- Bunnie shared that her relationships with her siblings taught her family isn’t always defined by blood
Bunnie Xo is opening up about her relationship with her sisters.
In the latest episode of her Dumb Blonde podcast on Thursday, April 2, Bunnie Xo (whose real name is Alisa DeFord) was asked if she would ever want to have a relationship with her sisters — and she swiftly replied "no."
"I don't. I have tried numerous times," Bunnie, 46, said, before referencing an old podcast episode where she discussed her relationship with her older sister, whom she refers to as "Large Marge."
Bunnie, who's married to Jelly Roll, then described everything she did for her sister before she cut her off for "talking s—."
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"After I paid $10,000 for her to have emergency surgery, bought her everything for her brand new apartment because I was so happy she got her own apartment, paid her rent multiple times, she went and talked s— about me again under one of my exes. It was my birthday and she's like, 'Oh, I forgot on purpose,'" she said.
She continued, "Like what more can I do for you?"
Then, Bunnie pulled up her phone and read her sister's TikTok bio aloud, which allegedly states, "Yes, I'm Marge from Bunnie Xo's podcast. The villain in her story, the big, bad Christina, her very much estranged, entitled big sister who is toxic."
"Absolutely not. I do not want a relationship with her. I have tried for 30-something years… I've only met this woman twice in my life and have done so much for her," she explained. "What more can I f—ing do for you to make you happy and make me love me?"
Bunnie then discussed her younger sister, whom she loves but also doesn't keep in touch with.
"I don't want a relationship with her. I love her. No human in the world can make me laugh the way that she can. But… I feel like our soul contracts were fulfilled," she said. "We both taught each other lessons that family isn't always blood."

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Bunnie noted that she is "not a victim" with her younger sister but she's "not easy to get along with."
"She's very all over the placem, and I just I don't have time for that inconsistency in my life," she said. "The last thing I want to do is walk on eggshells around people."
In Bunnie's memoir, Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic, she also opens up about her relationship with her sisters — one of which she calls "Baby Sis" — and her brother Billy.
"I’ll always be Baby Sis’ big sister, but you’ll notice she’s not too present in this book, and it’s for good reason: She’s just not really a part of my life," she writes. "I love her and I always will, but the fracture between Baby Sis and me was probably predestined from the minute she was born into that home. I don’t think we’ll ever be able to overcome it."
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