Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO — The Divorce With A Three-House Settlement

A few other things happened this week worth your time...

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Published June 29 2026, 12:02 p.m. ET

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Bunnie XO has revealed a piece of her divorce settlement from Jelly Roll: a three-house compound, which she told her Dumb Blonde podcast he “knows how special it is to me.”

The pair, married almost 10 years, filed for divorce in May, with Bunnie noting on air it wasn’t a mutual decision, though she called the split amicable now.

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Celebrity Intelligence Takeaway: Ten years, a brutal split, and the ex still hands over the houses without a fight. There’s a version of divorce where the marriage is over but the decency isn’t, and it’s rarer than the headlines suggest.

Sometimes the most romantic thing left in a relationship is how it ends.

Nine Carats Of "We're Not Talking About It"

Zoë Kravitz finally let the world get a proper look at her engagement ring at a Jessica McCormack jewelry event in London on June 24. She showed off the cushion-cut diamond from fiancé Harry Styles, estimated at roughly $500,000.

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The ring debuted back in April, but Kravitz kept it carefully out of frame at the Met Gala. Handy, then, that she also happens to be McCormack's brand ambassador... the big reveal doubled neatly as a paid appearance.

Styles couldn't make it himself. He was a bit busy headlining his tour at Wembley Stadium.

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Celebrity Intelligence Takeaway: A nine-carat ring kept out of sight for two months isn't shyness, it's timing. Kravitz didn't owe anyone that photo, but saving it for an event where she's literally paid to promote the jeweler turns one picture into double duty: free publicity for McCormack, a tasteful debut for her, and no more years of dodging cameras to keep it hidden.

In the attention economy, the smart move isn't avoiding the spotlight. It's choosing exactly which one to walk into.

Harry's Tour Plans Up In The Air As The Sussexes Come With A Receipt Attached

Royal watchers spent the weekend picking through a remarkable about-face. Within a day of the Sussex office confirming Meghan, Archie, and Lilibet would join Prince Harry's UK tour, word leaked that the trip was in doubt, blamed on a denied security package from RAVEC, the cross-government committee that decides who gets taxpayer-funded police protection.

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Critics, including commentator Tom Sykes, noted the Sussexes' own statement had already conceded there'd be no state-funded security, and accused the camp of using the visit as leverage on King Charles, in hopes he might personally overturn the ruling. He can't: RAVEC sits outside royal control.

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The deeper issue is that UK law bars private security from carrying firearms or tapping into police intelligence, the same argument Harry's lawyers lost at the Court of Appeal last year.

ITV News reports Buckingham Palace has offered Harry his usual residence on the Royal Estate, though no acceptance has come back yet. The family may still manage a single day.

Celebrity Intelligence Takeaway: The official line is that protection decisions follow threat assessments rather than titles, and taxpayers have funded private citizens' security when the danger was judged real enough. But the panel making that call has an institutional stake in the outcome, which gives some weight to Harry's argument that the assessment reflects who he no longer is rather than what actually threatens him.

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The genuinely hard part is that no amount of Sussex money can buy what UK law simply won't allow. Wanting your children safe is about as reasonable an instinct as a parent can have, and nobody serious should fault them for that part of it. But that's also exactly why this keeps functioning as leverage rather than a straightforward security question: when private money genuinely can't solve the problem, the only lever left is public pressure on the people who can, and Harry's camp knows it.

The fuzzy, indecisive decision-making coming out of the Sussex camp is consistent with how they've operated throughout their time in America. No commitment is ever straightforward; it constantly grows extra conditions, and prior agreements keep getting revisited in search of a better deal, all of it shadowed by a sense that the world is out to get them.

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