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Stripped Down: Unfiltered And Unapologetic-A Modern-Day Memoir from the Trailer Parks of Vegas to Nashville and Podcast Stardom

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258 pages, Paperback

Published February 17, 2026

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Bunnie Xo

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Alisa “Bunnie Xo” DeFord has been paving her way through the entertainment industry for years as the owner of Dumb Blonde Productions—building an empire from her various works hosting, producing digital content, and leading conversations with heart and personality at the forefront. Bunnie is most prominently known as the host of Dumb Blonde Podcast, a show that brings all walks of life to light. The podcast is a top-ranking show, #1 on Apple & #2 on Spotify comedy charts with over 1 million downloads a month, and is also one of the largest visual shows on Patreon. Born in Vegas, she now lives in Nashville on a hobby farm with her husband, award-winning musician Jelly Roll, and their children.

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May 9, 2026
This book was all the feels…sadness, laughter, anger, happy, proud…all of it. Thank you for being so honest and raw. I can’t imagine how difficult that was, but what a healing impact that you made, not only for yourself but for so many others. ❤️
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April 16, 2026
If you’re looking for a memoir that hits hard, heals deeper, and leaves you thinking long after the last page, Bunnie Xo Stripped Down delivers exactly that.

This isn’t a polished, sugar-coated story. It’s raw. It’s real. And that’s what makes it unforgettable.

Bunnie doesn’t just tell her story, she lays it bare. From chaos and pain to growth and self-worth, she walks you through a life that didn’t start easy. In fact, she was handed lemons; over and over again. But instead of letting that define her, she built something powerful out of it. She made lemonade… and then turned it into an entire life, brand, and voice that resonates with so many.

What stands out most is her honesty. There’s no pretending, no glossing over the hard parts. She owns every chapter, messy, complicated, and beautiful. And in doing that, she gives readers permission to face their own stories with a little more courage.

It’s empowering without being preachy. Emotional without feeling heavy. And surprisingly motivating, you walk away feeling like no matter where you started, you can rewrite your ending.

If you love memoirs that feel like a conversation with someone who’s been through it and came out stronger, this one deserves a spot on your nightstand.
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