American rapper and singer Jelly Roll's wife, Bunnie XO has been arrested seven times. Bunnie shared a series of old mugshots on Instagram on November 6, showing her transformation throughout the years, and noted that she is not ashamed of her past. View this post on Instagram Instagram PostHer post comes ahead of the release of her upcoming memoir Stripped Down: Ulfiltered and Unapologetic. The first mugshot is from when she was 19. In the caption, Bunnie said,"Looking at the first one, I just couldn't believe what a baby I was. I was 19, already living on the streets of Vegas for 5 years, couch to couch, with whatever boyfriend would let me stay. By then I'd already lost three babies. As the pics go on the eyes only get more sad, more broken & more intoxicated."Bunnie explains that she asked her lawyer to share all the mugshots for an idea she had for the book-tour merch.She went on to add,"I look at those photos now & just want to hug that little girl. She thought surviving meant hyper independence, fighting in the streets, barking loud & biting even harder."Bunnie mentioned that her 7th and last arrest was for "soliciting an undercover cop on a casino floor" and highlighted that she can still see the drugs in her skin. The podcaster mentioned that she was "deep in addiction" and "lost in survival mode.""I'm not ashamed of these photos" - says Bunnie XOWhile sharing her old mugshots on Instagram, Bunnie XO noted that she is not ashamed of the images since they remind her of her growth journey,"I'm not ashamed of these photos. They remind me who I used to be, & how far grace has carried me."She expressed hope for her followers who are in their "own rock-bottom season" and reminded them that they can "rebuild." Jelly Roll took to comment on his wife's post, and shared that her story inspired him, and that he was always trying to be like her.In her upcoming memoir, Bunnie Xo opens up about being an "abused runaway" who battled addiction while living in a Las Vegas trailer park. It's a rags to riches story, where Bunnie meets her now husband and turns her life around. The official description of the memoir describes her story as "cold, clear evidence that no one is irredeemable." The podcaster also shares life advice and hope to her readers.