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Bonnie
Bonnie, who used to be a former sex worker and now hosts the podcast Dumb Blonde.
Bunny
Most little girls grow up wanting to be doctors and lawyers and. And I was like, I want to be super hot, make a lot of money and be a rock star's wife. That was my go child. And here we are. What's up, you sexy? Welcome to another episode of Dumb Blonde. What is it? What's your tagline? Hey, hey, hey. Listen, listen, listen. Oh, it's.
Justin Danger Nunley
No, hey, no, no. Hey.
Bunny
All right, let me redo it again. Okay?
Justin Danger Nunley
No, you're good. We can just leave that. Listen, listen.
Bunny
Justin Nly is in the house, baby.
Justin Danger Nunley
Middle name's Danger.
Bunny
Justin Danger. And you got your face on your truck. Yeah, I love that. I mean, do all the just chase after you when they see it's your face.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah, I've got dents all down the side of them where women been grinding on it.
Bunny
Yeah. In that six hour drive on the way here, they knew you were coming on.
Justin Danger Nunley
I stopped at Bucky's and it was. Took a lot longer than expected.
Bunny
Those buc EE's get wild. They get loose.
Justin Danger Nunley
Absolutely.
Bunny
I'm a Bucky's.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. Saw this. The beaver. Yeah, it's definitely the beaver.
Bunny
Justin, I'm so happy to have you.
Justin Danger Nunley
Thanks for having me on, dude.
Bunny
I'm just. I'm happy for you to be here. I really don't. So I discovered you whenever we met you at the Opry and I was like, who? Who? And Jay was like, how do you not know who? Because Jay was a huge, you know, Fan. And he was like, how do you not know? My husband and I have completely different FYPs. So I got, like, the. The Internet thoughts and the ass shakers and all the sexual shit. And he's got, like, all the comedians and, like, the funny shit. So when I met. When I met you, he's like, you don't know Justin. And I was like, no. And I went and I looked, and I was like, this motherfucker's got hella following. I was like, how do I not know him? And then we did, like, a skit with you, and I was just like, he is so sweet. Like, we just loved your vibe.
Justin Danger Nunley
That night blew my mind, because I was there with Gary Levox that night.
Bunny
Yes.
Justin Danger Nunley
And that was the first time. Yeah, that. Oh, Gary. What'd you say?
Bunny
Daddy Gary.
Justin Danger Nunley
Daddy Gary.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
He hates it when I call him Daddy.
Bunny
I got everybody on the Internet calling him and Chad Kroger Daddy Chaddy and Daddy Gary.
Justin Danger Nunley
There you go. No, that night was kind of mind blowing. That's the first time that, like, Crystal, my wife and kids, had been backstage at the Opry. I'd been backstage once or twice before that, and I seen Jelly Roll walking down the hallway. Well, I had never met Jelly Roll. We had never interacted or anything. I didn't even know he knew who I was. Right. So Gary and my youngest son is right in front of me, and I'm kind of just back here looking like the entourage. You know, Gary's entourage, you know, all y'all roll deep. You know, y'all. Y'all pulled up in, like, a black Escalade and Jeeps and everything else. G wagons out here. So all of y'all rolled deep, right? It's just me and my boy Brin over here. Yeah. But he was walking down the hallway, and he stopped to talk to Gary, and my youngest, Blake, was standing there, and after he got through talking to Gary, he looked up and he's like, holy shit, it's fucking Nunley. And I was like, dude knows who I am.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, that's pretty cool. And we got to talking, and we got tickled about it. Me and Crystal still laughed about it because he was. Jelly was just dropping elf bomb after my bomb, and Crystal was standing right behind me with our oldest son. And. And I introduced him to. Because he had already met Blake, and I introduced him to Brian. He's like, motherfucker, how you doing? Everything. And then Jilly looks back at Crystal, and he's like, mom, I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to cuss in front of him. He's like, I love you, motherfucker. And we. I thought it was very funny.
Bunny
That's my husband. We have no couth. We use the F word. Like, so if, like, there's a space that we can fit a cuss word in, we're gonna do it, and we do it unintentionally. I didn't realize I did it so much until I was on busing with the boys podcast, and I was like, holy, I've got to calm it down. Like, it's a lot.
Justin Danger Nunley
Listen, did you know that they say that the more intelligent you are, the more you cuss?
Bunny
Yes, I have heard that, but I'm just.
Justin Danger Nunley
I've met some dumb. That cuss, though.
Bunny
Yeah, yeah. I was gonna say there's a few I've met that make me question that theory.
Justin Danger Nunley
Right.
Bunny
For sure. Well, I want to get to know all about you. I want to know, like, where you're from, what you've done even before you got on Tick Tock. Because I think a lot of people that follow creators like us, they just assume that we've just been online our whole lives, and we didn't have a life before we became Tick Tock creators.
Justin Danger Nunley
No, you actually don't have a life after you get online.
Bunny
Literally.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, like, it's kind of crazy. Like, you. You live, and then when you're online, when everybody's seeing you, you really don't have that much of an outside life anymore.
Bunny
Right.
Justin Danger Nunley
So it's kind of funny how that works. I'm from. I'm actually from North Alabama, a little town called Cherokee. Our graduating class was 69, I believe, so Very, very small community. And it's. It's still. I think it's even smaller now than it was when we graduated.
Bunny
I would have never pinned you to be an Alabama boy.
Justin Danger Nunley
Roll Tide.
Bunny
I love that.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know what the Alabama state motto is, don't you?
Bunny
I have something about cousins.
Justin Danger Nunley
The Closer Ken, the deeper in, baby. Roll Tide.
Bunny
I'm stealing that. The Closer Ken, the deeper in.
Justin Danger Nunley
Closer Ken, the deeper in. And I can make fun of y'all because I'm one of y'all, motherfucker.
Bunny
I'm stealing it. I'm. I'm gonna say that at a family reunion or something. I'm just gonna make it real weird. And we're not even from Alabama.
Justin Danger Nunley
One thing about you that I didn't realize is you're used to be a hairstylist.
Bunny
Oh, possibly was you. I went to Beauty School, but I was a beauty school dropout.
Justin Danger Nunley
Really? Okay.
Bunny
Yeah, I used to do nails. I mean, I'm kind of like, my dad says, a jack of all trades, master of none.
Justin Danger Nunley
Me too.
Bunny
Yeah. So I d. In. I literally. I have done pretty much everything you can think of, but the one thing I've always stuck with is social media. So, like, when MySpace came out, I had a following there. And then I was a webcam girl. I've always been in the sex industry. We won't get into that, but, you know, so I built my following being in the sex industry and then met Jay, and we built our followings together, and now here we are, you know.
Justin Danger Nunley
So I've never been in the 6 industry.
Bunny
I. You know, I found some of your nudes online.
Justin Danger Nunley
The. So the reason why I asked that is yesterday I was getting my hair cut, right? And my hair stylist, her name's K. Shout out Kish. She. She was like, listen, did you know that Bunny used to be a hair stylist? I said, I didn't know that.
Bunny
I love that.
Justin Danger Nunley
So, yeah, dropout. Now.
Bunny
I love when I hear things about myself, you know. Now, you know, I think it's awesome. But, yeah, no, definitely. Beauty school dropout. All right, so let's take it back. You were born in the small town in Alabama, high school, 69 people graduate class. How was your relationship with your family growing up? You got brothers?
Justin Danger Nunley
Good. Very close family. Very. I. Yeah, I come from a very close family. Not so much anymore. Right. That's kind of. That's kind of how life works.
Bunny
Literally.
Justin Danger Nunley
You get older and drift apart and, you know, you're, you know, matriarchs and patriarchs pass away, and then people just kind of, you know, there's not that glue that's holding them in no more. But, you know, I grew up in a very, you know, Southern religious household, so I love that. But there wasn't really a whole lot of rules either, you know what I'm saying? Like, it wasn't, like, overbearing type thing. You know, once I was able. Old enough to drive and everything, I got kicked out of high school. I wasn't able to go to high school my junior and senior year because I was disruptive. I was. I was a class clown.
Bunny
Oh, you know, go figure. You, Justin.
Justin Danger Nunley
Go figure.
Bunny
Could never.
Justin Danger Nunley
I was always the. The. The most annoying person in a room trying to get people to laugh. Right? And so that's where I finally figured out how to make people laugh. And here we are.
Bunny
Is that how you Were in your family too. Like, were you like always trying to make everybody in your family laugh? So it just kind of. I can't believe they kicked you out for trying to be a class clown.
Justin Danger Nunley
Well, I mean, you know, I mean, I was always into something. Nothing ever criminal, nothing they could ever like, pin. So I got. I say I got kicked out. So what they wound up doing was they said, you can't come back here no more. Right. You can still play sports and everything, but we're going to send a teacher to your house, right? For a 16, 17 year old boy. Like, I'm like, let's go. Because they're only coming to my house like two hours a day, three times a week, right. I'm out frolicking, doing whatever the rest of that time.
Bunny
I love a good frolic.
Justin Danger Nunley
I love a frolic.
Bunny
Me too. We need to go frolic after.
Justin Danger Nunley
We should go for all.
Bunny
That's a good tip.
Justin Danger Nunley
Like the antique store.
Bunny
I mean, down, girl.
Justin Danger Nunley
You give me an Adderall and put me in an antique store. I am there for hours.
Bunny
I am really just zeroing in on the dust.
Justin Danger Nunley
Oh, I'm just like just thousand yards stared everything I see.
Bunny
I love that. I actually do love antiques. I grew up collecting them. But I haven't gone to any antique stores. As an older.
Justin Danger Nunley
You've been to flea market.
Bunny
I have. We have a bunch of them in Vegas. I love those in Vegas.
Justin Danger Nunley
Really? So I was thinking flea markets were more of a. A southern thing, like around Ripley, Mississippi. Yeah, if you're ever around Ripley, I think. I don't know if they still do it or not, but it was like, like third Saturday or something. And it was like a giant flea.
Bunny
Market where you can buy like pigs and just.
Justin Danger Nunley
You can buy anything there. You can probably buy a damn wife if you wanted to.
Bunny
I'm going. Well, damn it, we need a stuff.
Justin Danger Nunley
Speaking of buying stuff, this road that my GPS had me come in to here, right? I came off 65 and came here. Those houses, Those are the biggest damn houses I've ever seen in my life. I don't even think. I hadn't seen houses that big since Beverly Hillbillies. I'm pretty sure Jed Clampett would have been impressed by some of these houses around here.
Bunny
Did he come by from Murfreesboro? No. Oh. So did you pass?
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
Okay. That's where we live.
Justin Danger Nunley
Do not. Do not put in.
Bunny
Yeah, just bleep it. So you got kicked out of high school and what it. What do you do after that? You're just a 16 year old boy who gets to see a teacher two hours a day.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. Yeah.
Bunny
What are you doing?
Justin Danger Nunley
Frolicking.
Bunny
Just still frolicking?
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. I joined a car and truck club.
Bunny
Oh, no.
Justin Danger Nunley
It was called Twisted Nightmares. And our rival car and truck club club called us the twisted nut hairs.
Bunny
You know.
Justin Danger Nunley
Funny how things will stick with you after all these years. You know? You know who you are.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know who you are. Look at me now.
Bunny
Are you guys still friends? Are you friends with any of the rival.
Justin Danger Nunley
No, I haven't talked to any of them in a long time.
Bunny
Gotcha.
Justin Danger Nunley
I really haven't. Which I, I moved away. I, I spent about three years working there after I graduated and working a lot of jobs. Like, you said that you've had a lot of jobs. Like I bet I got you beat.
Bunny
Oh, that's. Yeah, I.
Justin Danger Nunley
Listen, I've got, I think I had, I think I worked 21 jobs. Fired from some of them. Quit some of them. Cut a guy's finger off at one of them.
Bunny
Wow.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
We got to hear this story.
Justin Danger Nunley
Well, so is my friend. I told this. I told the story on Tick Tock a while back. I don't think I went in detail with it, but my friend, Adam Wimberley, Shout Out Dog, right. We was working at the Burger King, you know, the BK Lounge, as Dane Cook calls it. And I was working the specialty sandwich thing with the, with the chicken sandwiches and stuff. You know, just doing my thing. Gourmet, slinging that chicken.
Bunny
Love it.
Justin Danger Nunley
Right. And he was working the front. They never put me on front, I guess because they didn't think I was responsible enough.
Bunny
I probably thought you were gonna crack jokes all day.
Justin Danger Nunley
Probably. Probably. Or just not take it serious at all, you know. And so he came walking through the kitchen area to go on his break and he wound up, he shot me a bird. So I am going to retaliate. Now we're friends, right? So I grab a knife, right? Okay. Now I'm. I think I'm 16, maybe, you know, 17 at the time. So the frontal lobe has not developed here, you know, of what could go wrong with me grabbing a knife. Right. So I've always been kind of jumpy, like if you jump out and scare me or whatever, I hate that I've got this knife up like this, this right here. And I'm walking into the break room and when I did, he had an empty cup and he acts like he's going to throw it on me and I go, blood hit the ceiling. Yeah, it was so he did it.
Bunny
Get sewn back on?
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
Okay, so he was in the army.
Justin Danger Nunley
I think he was like a sniper or something. In the army.
Bunny
Oh, my God. With the finger or the nub?
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
Wow.
Justin Danger Nunley
No, the finger.
Bunny
Finger.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah, they put it back on.
Bunny
Oh, God. Isn't that crazy? That you can lose a limb and get it sewn back on?
Justin Danger Nunley
It's insane.
Bunny
Crazy.
Justin Danger Nunley
Absolutely crazy.
Bunny
You're a psychopath.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
That your first instinct, he said. Yeah. That your first instinct when somebody's gonna throw something on you is to slice their finger.
Justin Danger Nunley
No, it was just a reaction. Like, he scared me.
Bunny
So I, that's why I said you're a psychopath, because you didn't even think about that.
Justin Danger Nunley
You were just like, maybe.
Bunny
That's crazy. I like that. It's hot.
Justin Danger Nunley
I mean, money's money.
Bunny
I mean, some girls like it. Now we know why the danger is in your middle name.
Justin Danger Nunley
That's right, baby.
Bunny
Right.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know what?
Bunny
All right, after you're chopping people's fingers off, what are you doing after that? Did they let you stay at work?
Justin Danger Nunley
No. Oh. So the, the ending of that story was. It was a Friday night, it was very busy, right? We shouldn't have been around in the kitchen anyways. We had too much stuff to do and drive throughs backed up. Now we've got to do without a finger and somebody else having to carry him to the hospital. Why they didn't just call an ambulance, I don't know. So I went to the, the manager at the time, who, who I still know to this day, and, and he's still managing bk. Huh.
Bunny
Is he still a manager there?
Justin Danger Nunley
No, she, she, she wasn't. She's not. I don't know what she does now. Okay. I just see her at church when I go back home because they go to the same church now. But so it's Friday night. We had a, we had a good sized crew, you know, we was ready to, you know, sling the BK burgers. And when, when I cut his finger off, I went to her and of course she was in panic mode because we've got all these customers, wait, now we've got blood to clean up, you know, and it's a, it's a, a. It's a circus, right? And I said, am I going to get fired for this? And she was like, I don't know, I'm going to have to talk to the general manager. And I was like, oh, if that's the answer, I'm getting fired. I was like, I quit. You know, so I walked out with. Shitty move. Right. I should have stayed. You know, once again, frontal lobe was not developed. I don't think it still is fully developed, but, you know, we. I left and I don't know what happened that night. I went to the hospital with him.
Bunny
Yeah. Okay, well, good. I was gonna say, at least you hung in there with your friend.
Justin Danger Nunley
I did, I did. We. Yeah, when he got discharged.
Bunny
Yeah, we.
Justin Danger Nunley
We went and. We went and tried to pick up hoes.
Bunny
Yeah. Oh, so that he probably used that as, like, a pickup line, right? Oh, 100 cut off and, like, oh, feel sorry for me. Here. Suck it.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
Yeah, I love that.
Justin Danger Nunley
They're not. They're not getting to second base, but.
Bunny
You know, I mean, I went straight to third.
Justin Danger Nunley
Right.
Bunny
That's how my mind works.
Justin Danger Nunley
There you go.
Bunny
I'm like, here you go. Justin's like, what? I don't want to talk about sex at all. And I'm just over here making sexual.
Justin Danger Nunley
I was just talking about baseball. What were you talking.
Bunny
So moving on from Burger King and car clubs and chopping people's fingers off. What. What do you do in the small town in Alabama?
Justin Danger Nunley
So after. After I graduated, I wound up.
Bunny
Wow. So you did end up graduating.
Justin Danger Nunley
I did graduate, yes. I didn't drop out of school. I'm just saying.
Bunny
Good. You know us dropouts, we. We're a different breed.
Justin Danger Nunley
No. So when. Once I graduated, I worked steel, building, construction. I'm telling you, I've worked a lot of jobs. I worked at Chuck E. Cheese, Burger King, Piggly Wiggly, worked for landscaping company. So after I graduated, I worked for steel building, construction, animal shelter. I was a. I was an animal enforcement officer. I look like. Yo, I was fat. Okay, not judging anybody that's got a few extra pounds. But look, I like them. I look like Farva in this uniform. Like, I will have to send you a picture of it.
Bunny
I gotta see it.
Justin Danger Nunley
I'll send it to me.
Bunny
Please send it to us so we can put it up.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah, I wanted. I wanted to be a cop. I wanted to be a police officer. Right.
Bunny
That's why you and Udi get along, right?
Justin Danger Nunley
Well, we don't get along. I just tolerate him.
Bunny
I mean, does anybody ever get along with Udi?
Justin Danger Nunley
Oodie's great people.
Bunny
He's a sweetie pie.
Justin Danger Nunley
Awesome guy. Awesome guy. But so, you know, I worked. Worked at a police department for a little while, working dispatch, and went and did ride alongs, like, every Friday night and Saturday night, so. And then, you know, got my. Got my real job. And been doing that for 18 years now.
Bunny
So let's talk about it because you've never really publicly spoken about this and I think it's like so admirable and awesome. Go ahead. Let's, let's drop this little, little gem of knowledge on everybody.
Justin Danger Nunley
So I have been active duty Air Force for the past 18 years. I love that I've still got, I've got two more years until I can retire from active duty. A lot of people are gonna, a lot of people will get in the comment section and, and talk about the beard. I've got a medical condition, right. So it doesn't let me shave every day because of skin or whatever. But yeah.
Bunny
So you're not allowed to have beards in the Air Force. I didn't know.
Justin Danger Nunley
In the, in the military, no. Unless you've got like a religious waiver, a medical waiver or something.
Bunny
Gotcha. Okay. I never knew that. I think that's so admirable. Why to have you kept that hidden from everybody? This message comes from Greenlight. Ready to start talking to your kids about financial literacy? Meet Greenlight, the debit card and money app that teaches kids and teens how to earn, save, spend wisely and invest. With your guardrails in place with Greenlight, you can send money to kids quickly, set up chores automate allowance and keep an eye on your kids spending with real time notifications. Join millions of parents and kids building healthy financial habits together on Greenlight. Get started risk free@greenlight.com wondry craving your next action packed adventure, Audible delivers thrills of every kind on your command. Like Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir where a lone astronaut must save humanity from extinction. Narrated with stunning intensity by Ray Porter. From electrifying suspense and daring quests to spine tingling horror and romance in far off realms, unleash your adventure aside with gripping titles that'll keep you guessing. Discover exclusive Audible originals, hotly anticipated new releases and must listen bestsellers that hook you from the first minute. Because Audible knows there's no greater thrill than the one that speaks to you. Discover what lies beyond the edge of your seat. Start your free 30 day trial at audible.com wondery us that's audible.com wondery us.
Justin Danger Nunley
Because I wanted to. I wanted to, I wanted to get my following based off my personality and not my profession.
Bunny
Right?
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, because the, my profession's not always going to be there, right? It's going to be gone in two years. You know, I started, I started to get out not too long ago at 18 years and get no pension, no medical benefits or anything. And I, you know, I had already signed the paperwork to get out and I woke up at 3am on a random like Wednesday night in a panic attack. And I was like, I don't, I don't think I can do this. Like, am I making a bad decision? And I woke Crystal up and she's like, why in the hell are you waking me up at 3am?
Bunny
I was like, we need our beauty sleep.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. I was like, I think I'm fucking up. Like should I get out? Should I stay in? And she is. And she's always been very supportive. She's like, whatever you think, you know, whatever you think, I'm behind you. You know, I got your back and everything. And I wound up at 3:30am sending a, sending an email to my commander and pulling the paperwork back. So I'm going to do my.
Bunny
Well, we appreciate it.
Justin Danger Nunley
It's a struggle though, balancing everything because like, I mean, I've still got all those responsibilities over there. And then, you know, as you know, you know, the online stuff is very time consuming. Like, I mean, it's basically like I have three full time jobs because, you know, I've still got, you know, family. I've got two kids. I've got a 9 year old and a, you know, 13 year old.
Bunny
So let's rewind because we're going to dive into some more of those, those not issues, those highlights in a second. But what made you get into the Air Force? Were you just kind of like looking for somewhere to belong?
Justin Danger Nunley
I don't know. Yeah, you know people.
Bunny
Nobody in your family was in the.
Justin Danger Nunley
Air Force or my granddad was, but that wasn't like a driving factor of why I went in. My one of my granddads was in the Air Force other than was in the Army. My granddad that was in the Air Force, served during peacetime. He didn't, he didn't get deployed or anything. My other grandfather fought in the Korean War, but none of that was like, yeah, it wasn't ever like expected. Like I'm the only one in my family that joined the military.
Bunny
Gotcha.
Justin Danger Nunley
For what reason? I don't know. I still don't know. I just walked into a recruiter's office one day, maybe just lost, not knowing what I'm gonna do.
Bunny
Looking for somewhere to belong.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. Yeah. And you know, I went in the delayed entry program and you know, a few months later I was in San Antonio, Texas, basic training.
Bunny
Oh my gosh. Was that like a shock to you? Like, because you were like, kind of like a free bird.
Justin Danger Nunley
Well, I was, I was 21 when I went in. Right. So I had, I had kind of lived a little bit. You know, looking back now, I still a baby. I had no clue what I was doing.
Bunny
People get mad at me for saying that, but when you're 21, you're literally two years away from being a teenager.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
Like you're a baby if you think.
Justin Danger Nunley
You have it figured out at 21.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
You don't.
Bunny
No. Absolutely. Couldn't agree more.
Justin Danger Nunley
The. Yeah, it was, it was a shock. It really was just for the simple fact that, you know, I had grew up in a very small town. Okay. Like I said, graduating class of 69. So the same people that I went to kindergarten with were the same people I graduated with. There wasn't a lot of turnover there or anything.
Bunny
Right.
Justin Danger Nunley
So like, you only know, like, you know, basically a handful of people your entire life, and now you're through into, you know, this, you know, melting pot of, you know, different cultures, different backgrounds, you know, and. Yeah, it was, it was weird, I guess.
Bunny
Yeah. You know, what was your first day of like basic training? Like, like, was it. Do they start screaming at you from the get go and like trying to whip you out of shape?
Justin Danger Nunley
No. Yeah, they're like, nah, nice. Ah, like that. So they don't yell at you. It's an Air Force. Okay. So there's gonna be the comment section going. The marines do, I'm sure, you know. Yeah, but like the Air Force, like the, the first, like night you get there and everything, like they're stern.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
And, and, but it's real chill. And we got our plane flew in late, so they let us actually sleep in the first day. So when I woke up, it was already sunlight outside. And I was like, this basic training thing ain't gonna be so bad after all. Right. They let sleeping cooked us a late breakfast. Right. And everything. I guess it, you know, looking back now, like, they had to. Let's get a certain amount of sleep and. Yeah, that second day, though, that's when.
Bunny
They were like, it's real life, baby. Let's go.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. And it's all about, you know, it's all about building that structure.
Bunny
Right.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, basically letting you know that you don't know about what's going on.
Bunny
Right.
Justin Danger Nunley
And just relying on them for everything.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
And I mean, it was good.
Bunny
He said it was good.
Justin Danger Nunley
I wouldn't want to do it again.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
But it was, it was a good experience.
Bunny
Are you happy that you Decided to serve and that, that, that like, has molded your life in some way.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
Is that question fair? I don't know if that's ever fair to ask somebody who served our country.
Justin Danger Nunley
Because I don't, I don't. I wouldn't know any other way.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know what I'm saying? Like, I've been doing it for 18 years now.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
So, like, that's a long time.
Bunny
That's a marriage.
Justin Danger Nunley
It is, Yeah. I mean, it is, it is insane. Yeah, I would say so. Because the experiences that I've gotten and the places that I've seen, the places that I've gone, it. Yeah. I wouldn't have got to do any of that.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
Had I not been in the military. Like some of the stuff that my parents have gotten to do.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, because they, my parents, they grew up, they're in the same town. They still live in the same town. Like I was, I grew up in the same house that my parents still live in today.
Bunny
Right.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, so, like, I think, I think it's been really good for me and my immediate family and then my extended family because they've gotten to do a lot of. A lot of stuff that they wouldn't have got to do either.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
And then the friends you've made along the way, you know, I mean, those.
Bunny
People and the lessons you've learned and just the structure that, you know, obviously you need it in your life too.
Justin Danger Nunley
Needed it bad.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
For sure. So we were, I just said something about marriage. Let's talk about marriage. When did you meet Crystal?
Justin Danger Nunley
I think, I think I was maybe 4 and she was 8. So. Not even joking. We grew up in the same church.
Bunny
Really?
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. Growing up. I, I don't really know exactly those ages or whatever, but we, I've, I've known Crystal for.
Bunny
Wow.
Justin Danger Nunley
As long as I can remember. Now she's four years older than me. She's old.
Bunny
Don't you ever say that about her.
Justin Danger Nunley
She. But yeah, and we, we never, like, I always joke, I'm like, yeah, she knew she wanted me, you know, back in the youth group and everything. She's like, no, I did not. You know, because I was always a disruptive guy.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
And after I'd been in the air force for a couple years or whatever, my mom decided to play matchmaker.
Bunny
So you guys met in, at church? You guys didn't like go to school together or anything like that? A. I love that you have a lot of old fashioned family values instilled in you for being as Kind of like, like, I don't want to say crazy, but kind of like off the wall as you are online. Like, you really are kind of like just a down home boy.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah, yeah, yeah. I mean, I was raised with like, very like, you know, those Christian values, you know, I still go to church.
Bunny
You know, and there's nothing wrong with that. I think that's amazing. We need more men like that in the world, especially nowadays and all this online. So you guys met when you were 4 or 8, and then after you had been in the Air Force, mom decided to play matchmaker. Take me on that ride.
Justin Danger Nunley
So mom decided to play matchmaker and she's. I was, I was in Qatar. I was deployed at the time. And mom said, hey, I gave. I gave, you know, Crystal Taylor your. Your mailing address or whatever. And she sent me a couple letters, I sent her a couple back. We emailed a little bit. And this was back during my space days. This was before, you know, Facebook or anything like that. And it's weird how far technology has come.
Bunny
Insane. I missed MySpace, to tell you the truth. It was like, so simple and, like, Tom was everybody's friend.
Justin Danger Nunley
I read a stat the other day that it was kind of weird that, like, how many people still visit MySpace every month? How many hits it gets a month? Like, it's insane.
Bunny
Is the platform still up?
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
Wow. I need to go see if my old profile is still up, doll.
Justin Danger Nunley
It's a lot of hits. Yeah.
Bunny
What. What was your name on MySpace?
Justin Danger Nunley
Hell if I know.
Bunny
You don't remember? I remember it all. How do I remember all that?
Justin Danger Nunley
I don't. I don't remember anything. Like, I. Which, I mean, these past, what, two, three years has been a whirlwind for me.
Bunny
Crazy. Well, let's talk about Crystal real quick and then we'll get into your whole tick tock thing.
Justin Danger Nunley
I tried to pull her off of it.
Bunny
So you guys met, she started emailing you and writing you and all that stuff. When did you guys.
Justin Danger Nunley
Like a cougar just ready to pants.
Bunny
I love them cougars. Those are my. Those are my peeps. I love a good cougar. Yeah. So she pretty much just wanted you?
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah, yeah, yeah, she wanted it.
Bunny
It was like animal magnetism bad.
Justin Danger Nunley
We. No. And so, you know, we. We emailed, wrote back and forth or whatever. And then when I came back from deployment, I took her out. Right. And. And funny enough, like, the. The first date. I know this sounds crazy as hell, but I'm not, I promise. I told her on the first date. I was like, I'm gonna. I'm gonna marry you, Justin.
Bunny
We know you're crazy. Finger off. You know, so.
Justin Danger Nunley
So six months later, we were married.
Bunny
And you just had that. That you just knew. You went on the first date and you were just like, I'm gonna marry you and you're my. Yeah, I love that.
Justin Danger Nunley
Did you hear?
Bunny
I love that. Now you guys have two kids.
Justin Danger Nunley
Two kids. We've got a nine year old and a 13 year old.
Bunny
Yeah, we got to meet them at the Opry that one night.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yep.
Bunny
They're sweethearts. Your whole family is just so sweet.
Justin Danger Nunley
Brian is a lot like Crystal. Crystal's very quiet, shy and reserved. Right. So my oldest is just like her. Looks just like me. The youngest acts just like me. Like, I have to check him in public all the time. Like he is.
Bunny
He's your karma.
Justin Danger Nunley
It's bad.
Bunny
It's okay.
Justin Danger Nunley
No, he's a good kid. Don't get me wrong. He's very tender hearted, very good kid. But yo, he has not learned there's a time to and a time not to. Like, this is, you know, at. At the funeral is not a good time to be cracking wiener jokes.
Bunny
You know, that my kind of guy. Yeah, he can come hang out anytime.
Justin Danger Nunley
It's. I'm telling you. No, you'd be ready to get back. Blake's wild. Him and Blake and Blake and Gary are big buddies.
Bunny
Oh, Gary. Daddy Gary. I'm trying to get Daddy Gary on the podcast. I think he's scared.
Justin Danger Nunley
Is he?
Bunny
He might be.
Justin Danger Nunley
Well, maybe after he sees this, he might change his mind.
Bunny
I hope so.
Justin Danger Nunley
I'll put in a good word.
Bunny
I'll be gentle with him. I've been trying to do more country music artists so that he'll trust me. Trying to lure him in slowly.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah, it's.
Bunny
And get him into my lair.
Justin Danger Nunley
No, just leave it. Leave a trail. Like a Hansel and Gretel trail. Like, what is it? Is it skull? What is it? He deals. It's. I forget what it's like. Even a cheaper off brand skull.
Bunny
I'll get it. Yeah, that's a Tick Tock. Just trying to lure in Daddy Gary. That'd be hilarious. So speaking of tick Tock, you have a massive following on Tick Tock. How many followers?
Justin Danger Nunley
I don't know.
Bunny
How do you not know? I know what mine.
Justin Danger Nunley
I think maybe 6.2, 6.3. Six. Huh? Six, five. I don't know.
Bunny
That's a lot.
Justin Danger Nunley
I don't know.
Bunny
It's a lot of people that are tuning into you, buddy.
Justin Danger Nunley
I think it's over 10 million total online.
Bunny
Yeah. Take me on this journey.
Justin Danger Nunley
I don't know. I don't have a damn clue what I'm doing.
Bunny
You're just, you're genuine and you're funny.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. I mean, it's, well, and, and that's scary in itself. In 2023, trying to be a comedian in 2023. I don't know what I can and can't say anymore.
Bunny
Yeah, everybody, yeah, everybody gets offended. I get in trouble for I say.
Justin Danger Nunley
I don't even care about those people anymore.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, people that are perpetually offended over everything.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
If, if, Listen, one of my really good friends, I'm not going to name drop him. You probably know him very well, right? But he gave, I called him one time and I was like, bro, I was like, they're starting to get to me. Right? And ever since he told me this, they have never gotten to me again. And he said, he said, just remember this offense can only be taken, it cannot be given. If they are offended by something that you said and your intent was, you know, to make others laugh and happy, that's not your problem, that's theirs. Right. And ever since then, that's kind of what I've adopted. And if I, if I say something in my, everything that I have ever said or done online. Right. I have always done to try to make others laugh and happy. People are struggling.
Bunny
You do it with a pure heart. You do it with good intention.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. And you and Jelly know this because y'all see it all the time. You know, people, people are struggling. People have a rough time.
Bunny
You know, people, there's enough sadness in the world. Like, can we fucking all collectively have a smile?
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. Like, is that, Stop coming after people that are trying to make others happy.
Bunny
Literally.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, there's plenty of shitty people you can go after. Go after them. Go waste your. Because I'm not going to give you the time of day.
Bunny
Yeah, for sure. I, I, I'll throw everybody a bone hair every now and then because it's always good engagement. That's what I tell everybody. I'm like, if you're going to talk to me, I'm going to use it to make money.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, I don't anymore.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
And let me tell you why don't. Because I think a lot of these people, a lot of these people that, that you know, want to hate and like always throw shade your way. I, I think they, they get comedy. It's not that they don't get comedy. They get it.
Bunny
But I kind of beg to differ. I feel like some of these people have the personality of a dry sock.
Justin Danger Nunley
Oh, I agree.
Bunny
You know, I agree.
Justin Danger Nunley
But some of these. Some of these, like, professional trolls, I. I think what their main goal is.
Bunny
What a title, Right?
Justin Danger Nunley
Professional troll. They're there. You. Hey, as soon as I said that, you had somebody in your mind.
Bunny
I mean, just everybody online, right? Literally everybody. Yeah, actually, I'm going through it this week.
Justin Danger Nunley
Do you want to say it and then we can have John scrub it?
Bunny
No, it's gonna tell me. No, I said I'm just going through.
Justin Danger Nunley
I've been getting on the couch and tell. Tell me about it.
Bunny
We can lay down on the couch.
Justin Danger Nunley
I'm a doctor.
Bunny
Do you want to. You want to play doctor?
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
I love how he's like, yeah, yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
So I. I think. I think what their main. A lot of these people main goal is to try to. That they don't have the talent or the charisma or the. The know how to build a platform. Right. And the only way that they will get a platform like that is if they get your platform. So once you say their name or read their comment or something, you just gave that person that you cannot stand your platform for those 30 seconds. Otherwise they. They would have had nothing. You know what I'm saying? So I don't even give them. I don't even give them the. The, you know, satisfaction of me saying their name or reading their comment.
Bunny
Yeah, no, that. That actually, like, hits home because I've been going through it this week where I'm just getting attacked online for no reason.
Justin Danger Nunley
They'll stop if you stop responding.
Bunny
I know. Jay yelled at me last night. He's like, you gotta just stop. And I. I try to always respond tactfully and, like, gracefully, but it just gets to a point where it's like, how many times can I defend myself? Go tell it on the mountain.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know how many times I've called Kelsey, I'm like, girl, what are you doing right now?
Bunny
Right?
Justin Danger Nunley
I love. We. We talked about Kelsey earlier. I love her to death perfectly.
Bunny
Kelsey, she is a.
Justin Danger Nunley
She is a beautiful soul. She is a really good person.
Bunny
She really.
Justin Danger Nunley
And I don't care what you think about her, it ain't gonna change my opinion of her. I know her personally said, don't even. You know, she's. She's a great person. There a lot of these people that people, you know, constantly come after are. Are good people. Yeah, right.
Bunny
And they're just taken out of context.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah, yeah. 100 yeah. It's got to be different though for a female creator.
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Justin Danger Nunley
Because women are more. Women tend to hold on to things a little bit longer than men. Right. Especially like if I, if I like have some beef with somebody, like I may not even tell Crystal about it. I'm like, yeah, you know, because like, I'll be over it if that person comes to me and they apologize. I'm over it.
Bunny
Like I am appreciate it.
Justin Danger Nunley
Right. Most women will hold on to that and they're like, well, you remember back in 1995 when you said this? Like, I don't remember that. You know what I'm saying? So I think. I don't know.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
Do you think it's different being a.
Bunny
Being a. I, I feel like I being a woman creator, I get attacked by men more.
Justin Danger Nunley
Really?
Bunny
So it's. I literally get attacked by men online all day, every day. Way more. I have so much. My whole following is women from what? Oh, men are just. She's a gold digger. It's just the same. She's a. You're not a gold digger. No, my husband was the gold digger. Okay.
Justin Danger Nunley
I love y'all's yalls documentary on Hulu, by the way. If you haven't watched it, y'all gotta watch it. That is a phenomenal. Yes.
Bunny
I'm so proud of him. I appreciate him him so much.
Justin Danger Nunley
I'm proud of both of y'all. Like one thing that I Tell people, because everybody asked me, they're like, how is Jelly and Bunny? Right? And I always tell them the same thing. I'm like, they are the most genuine, like, down to earth people that I have met that is in the position that they're in. Like, I really feel like, like if I was up near Nashville and my car broke down, I could pick up my phone and call you, or Jelly and y'all would either come pick me up on side of the road or Jelly would show up with wrenches to help me fix it.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, that's the type people y'all are.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
So. And I really appreciate y'all being like, like that.
Bunny
No, and we. We feel like the same way about you guys and your family. You guys really just like salt of the earth humans. But let's take it back to when.
Justin Danger Nunley
She'S like, stop talking about me.
Bunny
We want to talk about you. I always do that. Everybody always says that. Let's take it back, though. When did you get on Tick Tock? What year?
Justin Danger Nunley
Well, during the pandemic.
Bunny
Everybody got on in 2020.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
Like, literally that's when we were like, okay, that. I think that was like, where the personality stood out. You either became a troll or you became a creator.
Justin Danger Nunley
Well, see, I didn't do anything with it for, like months and months. Months, same.
Bunny
I was the same way. I refused. I was like, I'm not getting on TikTok.
Justin Danger Nunley
I ain't doing that. This bunch of teenage girls.
Bunny
Yeah. I was like, I'm not dancing and shaking my ass.
Justin Danger Nunley
I had never done any kind of content or anything, but I was scrolling one day and I seen a dude telling a joke and. And he's a pretty decent sized creator, right. I won't mention his name. Me and him mutuals now, but I was scrolling through and I seen somebody telling the joke and I was like. And it had like a bunch of views and, like, people were just praising him. And I was like. Thought the comedic timing wasn't even that good.
Bunny
Like, Right.
Justin Danger Nunley
I can do this better.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, So I started doing videos. I started doing joke videos with Crystal. When I first started out, it was. It was me standing with the, you know, forward facing camera and Crystal behind me. I'm like, hey, Crystal, you want to hear a joke? And she'd always say, no, not really. And I'd be like, yeah, I don't care. And then I would tell the joke. Right? So that's where that. Yeah, I don't care comes from. Right. And then, you know, it's Like. Like we talked about earlier, you know, 20, 20, 20, 21. It's not a good time to be telling jokes because you. Yeah. I don't have a damn clue what you can say anymore. You know, it may be fine today, tomorrow, it's, you know, not good.
Bunny
Literally, can be used against you. Have you ever been canceled?
Justin Danger Nunley
Oh, yeah.
Bunny
He said, oh, yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
Oh, you're part of the council club, too.
Justin Danger Nunley
Everybody is.
Bunny
I love that.
Justin Danger Nunley
What? And, like, I think the. The biggest I ever got canceled was a video that me and Blake did, and it was a mom with her baby, and she was. She. She was trying to elicit a response. Right, Right. And she's like, this is my baby, and the baby couldn't even talk. She's like, this is my baby, and. And he's gay. Right. So me and Blake stitched the video, and I said, this is my son, and he's gay. And he said, no, the hell I ain't. And I laughed in the video ended. Not homophobic in the least. Like, I could care less what you do with your life.
Bunny
Yeah. Like, you're not allowed to not be gay.
Justin Danger Nunley
Right, Right. And people. People got tore down over that video. I mean, it got. I made a lot of good friends out of that video, but I was just like, it still blows my mind of, like, how many people got offended over that video. And it's like. It's like, yo, if. If you look at the video, it's not. You know, it was not said in a way that was like, oh, it's wrong if you are. You know, like, judge not, lest you be judged. I don't care what you do, you know, like, we've all got our own downfalls and everything, and I don't even consider that a downfall. Do live your life like you want to live it.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
Right. But, you know, it's 2000 and twenties.
Bunny
But does anybody ever really get canceled?
Justin Danger Nunley
No. Canceling's fake.
Bunny
It really is. People are mad at you. They get mad at you, and you get a ton of hate for, like.
Justin Danger Nunley
A week, and then a person can't get canceled. A brand can. And we're seeing that right now, you know, with. With the whole Bud Light controversy or whatever. Yeah. But no. A person getting canceled. No. Yeah, because I. Either. Either you. What are you gonna do? You're gonna. You're gonna come take my phone away from me.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know.
Bunny
All right. Gonna put me in timeout.
Justin Danger Nunley
And it go. Thing like, we were just talking about, like, look at the intent of the person telling the joke, like, was that person's intent to be hateful or was that person's intent to. To make others laugh and make others happy? Yeah, it's not hard to figure out.
Bunny
Yeah. You know, people look for just the bad and everything.
Justin Danger Nunley
Oh, 100.
Bunny
There's literally like, just. There's good and bad people, people who love us, and then there's people who are just waiting for us to post to pick it apart. Was there ever a point where you looked at your online following and you're like, holy balls, this is getting to be a lot. Like, just like, how many? The number, you know, So I. I have 3.7 on one and 1.8 on the other. And I'm just like, I can't believe this many people even care. You know, like, it's just insane.
Justin Danger Nunley
So that first account that I had where I would tell Crystal jokes, I had like 600, 000 followers. And it got permanently banned one day. And it was just as I had found that little niche of, like, stitching videos and saying, yeah, I don't care, you know, and then given a fun fact, right? And every one of those videos was going viral at that moment. So that video, that account got taken down. I already had, like, I felt like a head start, right? You know, I had 600,000 followers. And that account got banned.
Bunny
They took one of mine, too. Tick tock. Back in the day, used to just ban you for nothing.
Justin Danger Nunley
Well, and I. I had a lot of community guidelines violations from some of the jokes, you know, stuff that I didn't know that I couldn't, you know, joke about or whatever. But I went through like, the whole, you know, stages of grief in about two hours with that, like, you know, the acceptance, denial, you know, anger and everything. And. And I had a backup account. Well, it was Crystal's account, you know, just Crystal Nunley. And it had, I think, like 3,000 followers on it. People that had just followed her for me. And I jumped on it, and I was just doing a live, you know, hey, guys, submit tickets for me. Submit tickets for me. And somebody came on there and they was like, dog, why are you even bothering? We already got your account banned. Right. And it lit a fire under me.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
I ended the live, got off the live, started pumping out videos. 30 days later, I had 3 million followers.
Bunny
Wow, that's crazy.
Justin Danger Nunley
Absolutely lit a fire. Like, tell me I can't do something, and I'm gonna prove you wrong every time.
Bunny
Absolutely every time.
Justin Danger Nunley
I think after that first 30 days, like, I was just like, let's go.
Bunny
That's amazing. And now look at you. Like, do you ever. Okay, so when you do retire from being in the Air Force, are you gonna do social media full time?
Justin Danger Nunley
I. I think what my. My goal is. What kind of what? Never, you know, never tell God your plans.
Bunny
Right.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, he'll laugh at you. But you know what? What I think I would like to do is. Is stand up.
Bunny
That'd be awesome.
Justin Danger Nunley
So I've been. I'm really good at public speaking. Like, I can stand in front of, you know, 500, 000 people and wouldn't even get nervous. Like, it does not bother me at all. And I preached a good bit. Like, every time somebody dies back home, they, Justin, will you preach the funeral? And you know, because I kind of keep a lot hearted a little bit, you know, but still, you know, under that person's memory and everything. So anytime there's like a public speaking type thing, like, I always get thrown into it. Stop asking me to do those. It sucks.
Bunny
Yeah, that's gotta be just terrible.
Justin Danger Nunley
But. So I've always been really good at public speaking. I think I'd be very good at stand up. So probably. Probably the route I'll go.
Bunny
That's amazing. Danae Hayes was just on the podcast and she's looking into going into stand up too. I'll have to introduce you guys. Do you guys know each other? You guys are. It would be hilarious.
Justin Danger Nunley
I've seen some of her videos. She used to play softball for Alabama. Right. I do know that. And you know, I'm a big Roll Tide.
Bunny
I love that. Jay just did a celebrity softball game and he called me and he's like, baby, I need a girl who's good at softball. I said, well, I. I know one. She's a lesbian and she played pro softball. And he was like, call her today. Went and they got. They won like, the champion. He played with her, I think Mandy. Just a whole bunch of celebrities. Like, it was really cool.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah, I kept up with that softball thing, you know, Like, I used to play some softball back in the day.
Bunny
Did you? Oh, no, Danae didn't.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah, Jelly didn't ask me to play.
Bunny
Next year. Next year for sure.
Justin Danger Nunley
I don't know. My back's broken down now. I'm.
Bunny
Yeah, you don't want to elaborate?
Justin Danger Nunley
I'm getting old. I'm getting old.
Bunny
Oh, I didn't know if, like, you hurt yourself, like, or fell off a aircraft or something.
Justin Danger Nunley
No, no, I don't go around the aircraft. I build bombs.
Bunny
Is that what you do?
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. So it's. It's a little career field called munitions Ammo. We short, you know, Ammo for sure.
Bunny
Listen, why do you hide all this? This is so cool.
Justin Danger Nunley
I don't know.
Bunny
It's hot. A lot of people are going to think this is attractive. Oh, yeah? Yeah. You build bombs. Like, that's crazy.
Justin Danger Nunley
Well, I mean, no, like, let's not get it twisted. Like, I'm not smart. I'm not in there, you know, mixing the chemicals, and we're just like. They're like. They're like, you know, already, like a big. A big bomb, and we're just, like, putting Lego pieces on it to make it blow up.
Bunny
But still, that's amazing that you are. You know, you fight for our country and you build the ammo that our country fights with. Like, that's really dope.
Justin Danger Nunley
Warheads on foreheads.
Bunny
There we go.
Justin Danger Nunley
My. My favorite. My favorite military saying in our career field is for our penetrator bombs. It's penetration before detonation.
Bunny
I love that.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah, that applies with sex, too.
Bunny
I was gonna say. I was gonna say next time.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah, yeah.
Bunny
Next. Next time Jay gets into bed and wants some penetration before detonation, he's gonna be like, what the is wrong with you? So I'm always saying, like, weird ass to him. So what can we look forward to in the next year for you?
Justin Danger Nunley
Hell if I know.
Bunny
You just fly by the seat of your pants.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yep.
Bunny
Love that.
Justin Danger Nunley
I just. Let's don't have a clue what I'm doing.
Bunny
That's amazing. I think that's the way to live, because I swear, the more you try to control the narrative, it just. The universe is always like, nope, not happening.
Justin Danger Nunley
No, no. Just, like, balancing all that with my adhd.
Bunny
Yeah. You know, why don't you tell them about how you almost missed the podcast today?
Justin Danger Nunley
So that was your fault. I'm gonna say it was your fault.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
Even though it was totally my fault. So when we initially. It was last week, wasn't it? In just one week time? In my head, this got so, you know, jumbled up. But so we. You had originally said the 20th. Right. Which was yesterday. Right. And you said, no, no, I've got a photo shoot. Let's do it on the 21st. I said, okay. And then you booked the. You booked the Airbnb for the 21st and the 22nd. Right. And. And I don't know why, in my head, I was like, oh, she wants me there a day early. And we're doing the podcast. I Never looked back to see the date. Yeah. I was like, she's want me there a day early to make sure I'm there. Right? And then, you know, I'm go do the podcast and then we've got the room that next night, you know.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
And then we roll out the next day. And yeah, I was wrong. No, she bunny hits me up at like 11 o'clock and she's like. She's like, hey, just make sure you made it in town. I'm like, it's kind of. Kind of an odd question to ask a day early. But no, I'm not here yet. I'm in Montgomery. Or was I in Birmingham?
Bunny
I'm not sure. He's said, I'm a few hours away. And I was like, it was already 11:30. And I was like, we gotta start a podcast at 2. I was like, few hours.
Justin Danger Nunley
So I was still confused. I was like, I was like, yeah, I'm in Birmingham. I thought I was in Birmingham. And I said, you know, I'll be in probably about 2:00. And she said, she. It kind of her, you know, where it shows that she's. She's texting. It's just. And I was like, did I fuck this up? So I text her back. I'm like, the podcast is tomorrow, right? And then all I get is, no, it's today. Oh, I got this.
Bunny
No, I wasn't mad at all. I actually needed the extra hour of sleep. So that's why I was like, if you want to do tomorrow, that's fine too. Tomorrow we have like, I think Jason Alexander, Britney Spears ex husband coming on. So we gotta just fit you in right away. But I'm happy that you made it here today.
Justin Danger Nunley
You've got to ask him about all these conspiracy theories surrounding her.
Bunny
I am.
Justin Danger Nunley
Are you gonna be able to.
Bunny
Oh, yeah, for sure. He's ready to talk. He said he's been talking to her.
Justin Danger Nunley
Oh, really?
Bunny
So we'll see. I mean, he does interviews with huge, like, news outlets.
Justin Danger Nunley
Have you seen the guy? And I don't even know if he still has an account anymore where he was like. He was basically trying to say that her and Justin Timberlake, like, died.
Bunny
Yeah, I'm gonna ask him all this, literally. I'm gonna just go down all the conspiracy theory questions and just be wild. Yeah, I just, you know, it's so hard to know if anybody's telling the truth these days.
Justin Danger Nunley
You don't have a clue at all. I don't trust any. I do not trust anything unless I See it with my own two eyes in person.
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
Because stuff can be chopped up and cut.
Bunny
Well, people lie on me all the time, so it's like I can only imagine being in Britney Spears's. You know, people are probably just from her past or just trying to always get, you know, some sort of tea on her just to spill it.
Justin Danger Nunley
So it's wild.
Bunny
Yeah, I can only imagine.
Justin Danger Nunley
For what, gang.
Bunny
Yeah, we'll see. We'll see. Though I love to have him on the podcast, so we'll see how that goes.
Justin Danger Nunley
That's funny.
Bunny
Justin, I'm so happy you made it today.
Justin Danger Nunley
Thanks for having me, dude.
Bunny
Come back anytime.
Justin Danger Nunley
I told you we could make it a full hour without talking about sex.
Bunny
I mean, I. I almost had a couple slips.
Justin Danger Nunley
We had. We had a slip up or two, but it's fine.
Bunny
We're gonna go play doctor though, right?
Justin Danger Nunley
Yes.
Bunny
Okay.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yes. I'm a professional bomb builder. Amateur gynecologist.
Bunny
So you're good with your hands? Yes, very good with your hands.
Justin Danger Nunley
You think gynecologists get tunnel vision?
Bunny
Probably. Listen, I was. Hold on. I was a gynecologist for a day.
Justin Danger Nunley
Huh? Hold up. We're not ending the podcast yet, so tell us about this.
Bunny
I was a gynecologist for a day. And can I tell you that I never knew I have a vagina. Okay. I didn't know that. When it's spread open and there's documentation of me doing this, putting the thing in, spreading the hole open, and having to put a Q tip up there, it looked like whenever you take a turkey and you go to stuff it for Thanksgiving. And my intrusive thoughts. 1. And I was like, oh, it's kind of like a turkey, you know, because it's just. You don't. I just. It's exactly what it looked like. And I was like, there is no way in hell that mine looks like this. And I mean, I guess they all do when they're just spread over.
Justin Danger Nunley
It looks like a catfish.
Bunny
Oh, God.
Justin Danger Nunley
Like when you. You catch catfish and you're holding them with your finger.
Bunny
I've never caught a damn catfish.
Justin Danger Nunley
Catch catfish and look down in its mouth.
Bunny
Oh, my. Just ridge. Oh, God. Yeah. No, it was definitely an experience.
Justin Danger Nunley
What puts you into this position of being a gynecologist for a day?
Bunny
So I do.
Justin Danger Nunley
Would you like that? Would you like the. The sex worker micro.
Bunny
No, no.
Justin Danger Nunley
Like dirty job.
Bunny
Yes, exactly.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
Yeah. So I. It's called Working Girl.
Justin Danger Nunley
Oh, really?
Bunny
Yeah. I go and I do.
Justin Danger Nunley
Nailed it.
Bunny
Yep. I go and I Do different jobs. Where the first one was we went down on a farm and I had to be a farmer farm girl for a day. And that was hilarious cuz I'm a city girl. And then the second one, we haven't made filmed anymore after this because we've just been so busy. But the second one was I was a gynecologist for the day because my. One of my doctors was like, yeah, come use my practice and I have patients who want to meet you and they're going to let you, you know, examine.
Justin Danger Nunley
How long ago has this been?
Bunny
About a year.
Justin Danger Nunley
Oh, really? Where can I find this footage?
Bunny
We'll send it to you. Okay, we'll send you the episode. It's hilarious.
Justin Danger Nunley
There's something else you got to send me that I've already hit Jelly up. We'll talk about it after this.
Bunny
Yeah, yeah, actually, I'm gonna have you call him and ask him yourself bit. Yeah. Because I think it'll be more special.
Justin Danger Nunley
Oh, no, no, no. Different from that.
Bunny
Oh, okay, gotcha. We'll talk.
Justin Danger Nunley
No, you remember. Was you at the. Was you at the Opry with us when he performed with Gary?
Bunny
He's performed with Gary a couple times. I kind of. I went to the first one.
Justin Danger Nunley
No, you weren't there. You weren't there that night. Yeah, no, not the night that y'all had all the. Like, I think, I think Jelly bought out like, what was it the Cracker Barrel that night?
Bunny
Probably. He's ridiculous.
Justin Danger Nunley
I love that dude.
Bunny
So funny.
Justin Danger Nunley
But no, it was, it was the night that he came in to perform with Gary. One of Gary's songs.
Bunny
Yeah, yeah, yeah. He loves Gary. Like, he loves, loves, loves Gary. Like, that's his boy Jay. Jay loves everybody. Like, my husband is just a big old fucking teddy bear.
Justin Danger Nunley
Well, I grew up on. On Haystack and Jelly, so.
Bunny
Wow. I never knew that that takes away.
Justin Danger Nunley
Well, grew up listening.
Bunny
This Jelly is the one you grew up on. Yeah. Love that shout out native in Nashville for making me the shirt. By the way, our girl Amber. Tell people where they can find you if they don't know who you are already.
Justin Danger Nunley
What.
Bunny
What's your. Your social medias and plugs videos dot com. Yeah. Is that even still a thing? I used to upload my.
Justin Danger Nunley
Oh, it's still there. It's still there. I just used it the other day.
Bunny
No, while you were driving. Driving.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. You can find it. You can find. Yes, whatever. What are those little boxes you can plug into your car? They be. They be advertising it that you can watch Netflix on your, you know, screen on your tv. People ain't watching Netflix on these screens.
Bunny
No.
Justin Danger Nunley
While they're driving, they watching buttholes.
Bunny
I love buttholes.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, they are.
Bunny
I'm a good. I love a good butthole.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know, everybody has their own unique butthole print.
Bunny
Yeah. It's like a fingerprint.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. It's weird, ain't it?
Bunny
Yeah.
Justin Danger Nunley
Do you know that you can have chocolates made into your, like, butthole print?
Bunny
Yes. Everybody sends me that ad because they want me to do it. Should. We should do it. That should be an episode of me making chocolate buttholes. You on my butthole. You waxed my vagina before. She's waxed my one lip. She got one lip after that. I was like, I'm not coming. His manager is like, okay, and who.
Justin Danger Nunley
Did the other one, huh?
Bunny
I.
Justin Danger Nunley
Or did you just go in there looking like Cruella deville?
Bunny
I went and got a professionally one done, one doing. Women that wax their beavers at home on their own are fucking crazy savages. Like, there's no way. It fucking hurts so bad. I was just like, bro, I was crying.
Justin Danger Nunley
Well, you're having damn hair ripped off on a lip.
Bunny
That's like having hair ripped off your ball.
Justin Danger Nunley
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Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah, no, thank you. I'm good.
Bunny
Sensitive, thin skin.
Justin Danger Nunley
No, thank you.
Bunny
All right, so back to dropping your socials. What are they? Your manager's over here giving me the I like. Shut up, bitch.
Justin Danger Nunley
It's just in danger, Nunley. Just look up Justin. I'm verified on every platform form.
Bunny
Look at you. Old blue check mark.
Justin Danger Nunley
I just got YouTube this week. That was.
Bunny
You get verified on YouTube?
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah. You ain't yet. It was. It was the easiest one. Like, after you hit a hundred thousand subs, you just.
Bunny
I have almost 400,000.
Justin Danger Nunley
Have you sent. Have you done the email yet?
Bunny
No, that's what I have a manager and WME for. Super.
Justin Danger Nunley
Easy, easy, easy.
Bunny
Dude. I had to fight Tik Tok to get my verification. Like, had to fight them. They were not trying to get to me.
Justin Danger Nunley
I've got. I kind of got lucky with TikTok, because how I got my verification on there was through, like, a. A company. There's like, how are you not verified on here yet? They're like, I know a dude at Tick Tock, and. And so he said, submit. Submit your thing to me. And. And then once he got it, he was like, oh, this is why they're not verifying you. Like, this link is not good. This link's not good. Use this link here. And then I submitted it, and, you know, like, two.
Bunny
I don't ever get that lucky. I have to fight for, so.
Justin Danger Nunley
Really?
Bunny
Yeah. That's amazing that that happened for you.
Justin Danger Nunley
Yeah.
Bunny
Love that. Justin, are you gonna come back and visit me, please? All right. Please come back anytime. Yeah, well, I usually like to do, like, have my guests come back, like, once a year. Just check in.
Justin Danger Nunley
Let's do it.
Bunny
Talk about.
Justin Danger Nunley
It's just like. Like a. Do you go to the gynecologist once a year?
Bunny
Absolutely.
Justin Danger Nunley
Is that what women do?
Bunny
You have to. I don't know, come and get your yearly checkup here. What about a proctologist? Do you guys.
Justin Danger Nunley
I've never done that yet.
Bunny
Oh, he said not yet. Oh, it's coming. You'll have to go.
Justin Danger Nunley
I'm gonna try to find, like, a little short Asian doctor doctor to do my. Do my first prostate exam.
Bunny
Just tiny little fingers.
Justin Danger Nunley
Just give me the tip. Just.
Bunny
Can you imagine? Like, that's what you want to do with your life?
Justin Danger Nunley
No. There's a dude. It melts, right? That when you go into the military, there is a dude. And I've thought about him a lot, right? Because, like, he makes you. He makes you drop your pants in your underwear. And then you have to bend over and spread your cheeks apart. There's no telling how many this guy has looked at everybody. Well, I went through the. I went through the military processing here in Nashville. Like, anybody that joined the military, why.
Bunny
Are they checking your. Just for drugs?
Justin Danger Nunley
I think for like, no. Hell if I know.
Bunny
They're just having you guys drop them and spread them. It's a part of like, humility or like they're just trying to. Well, I mean, this mold in your butthole.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know what I thought it was for when I went through, because this was before they repealed the don't ask, don't tell, right. I think that they was trying to see. That's what I thought when I went through. I was like, they trying to see if I'm gay or not.
Bunny
Can you tell from a butthole if somebody's gay?
Justin Danger Nunley
Hell if I know. I never looked at one.
Bunny
Justin, we're about to get canceled. We're on our way to getting canceled.
Justin Danger Nunley
You know what? I bet we could go to X videos and see though.
Bunny
Yeah, I'm gonna Google this.
Justin Danger Nunley
I don't know. Is it for hemorrhoids?
Bunny
Yeah, look it up, because I need to know now.
Justin Danger Nunley
We need an answer.
Bunny
And we're not mocking any sort of thing. We just want to know, like, why is the military checking buttholes contraband?
Justin Danger Nunley
Why do you think, Brian?
Bunny
Do hemorrhoids. But do hemorrhoids hinder you from doing your job? Because I've had a roid before and I can do my job. Great.
Justin Danger Nunley
That would be like a hurt. No, they're checking for hernias, ain't they?
Bunny
Hernias is in your stomach. Hernias?
Justin Danger Nunley
Can you blow a hernia out your butt?
Bunny
No, it's in your stomach. You sure the only thing that's coming out of your ass is a hemorrhoid? Women get them after they have birth.
Justin Danger Nunley
What were they looking for then?
Bunny
You think that dude.
Justin Danger Nunley
You think that dude even worked for the damn government?
Bunny
Listen, if you had a. If you guys know what they're checking for, please let us know in the comments because we really want to know. Mimi's over here searching. We want to know.
Justin Danger Nunley
I thought about him not too long ago. CUZ that was 18 years ago. That dude was like, he was old then. He's got to be dead by now.
Bunny
H. And that was his.
Justin Danger Nunley
He spent his golden years looking at buttholes.
Bunny
I mean, maybe it was. I'm just wondering what medical reason is coming out of your. Besides a hemorrhoid or a fisher. You can get a fisher.
Justin Danger Nunley
What's that?
Bunny
It's like a. Just a big old gaping sore.
Justin Danger Nunley
Huh?
Bunny
Never mind. Anyways, Justin, Google that. Yeah, Google that. That's your next TikTok. Hey listen, did you know? Thank you guys for tuning in to another episode of Dumb Blonde. I will see you guys next week. Bye.
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Podcast Summary: "TBT: Justin Nunley" on Dumb Blonde
Released on April 17, 2025, "Dumb Blonde" hosted by Bunnie XO dives deep into engaging and humorous discussions surrounding life’s real moments. In the episode titled "TBT: Justin Nunley," Bunnie welcomes Justin Danger Nunley, an active-duty Air Force member with a vibrant presence on social media.
The episode begins with Bunnie promoting various sponsors before transitioning to introduce herself and her guest.
Bunnie XO: “Most little girls grow up wanting to be doctors and lawyers... And I was like, I want to be super hot, make a lot of money and be a rock star's wife.” (03:23)
She introduces Justin Danger Nunley, highlighting Justin's unique online persona and his impressive social media following.
Bunnie recounts the first time she discovered Justin’s online presence and their initial collaboration.
Bunnie XO: “I discovered you whenever we met you at the Opry and I was like, who? Who?” (05:02)
Justin shares his experience of meeting Jelly Roll at the Opry and the humorous interaction that ensued, emphasizing the close-knit community they are part of.
Justin delves into his upbringing in Cherokee, a small town in North Alabama, highlighting the tight community and his role as the class clown.
Justin Danger Nunley: “I was always the most annoying person in a room trying to get people to laugh. Right? And so that's where I finally figured out how to make people laugh.” (10:00)
He discusses his family's closeness during his youth and how drifting apart naturally occurred over time.
One of the most gripping stories Justin shares is an incident from his teenage years working at Burger King, where a prank led to him accidentally severing a coworker’s finger.
Justin Danger Nunley: “When I did, blood hit the ceiling.” (15:25)
He explains the aftermath, including the consequences of his actions and how it impacted his relationship with his friend and his career trajectory.
Justin discusses his 18-year career in the active-duty Air Force, detailing his roles, experiences, and the challenges of balancing military responsibilities with personal life.
Justin Danger Nunley: “You really don't have that much of an outside life anymore.” (07:36)
He elaborates on his work in munitions and his aspirations to transition into stand-up comedy post-retirement.
The conversation shifts to Justin’s long-term relationship with his wife, Crystal, whom he met through a church matchmaker.
Justin Danger Nunley: “The first date, I was like, I'm gonna marry you, Justin.” (31:08)
He introduces their two children, highlighting their personalities and the dynamics within the family.
Justin recounts his venture into social media during the pandemic, detailing how his initial TikTok account was banned and how he rebounded with a backup account to amass millions of followers.
Justin Danger Nunley: “Once you say their name or read their comment or something, you just gave that person that you cannot stand your platform for those 30 seconds.” (35:15)
He shares insights on handling online harassment and maintaining authenticity amidst the pressures of being a creator.
The duo discusses the challenges of online fame, including Justin's experiences with being "canceled" and Bunnie’s encounters with online trolls.
Bunnie XO: “People are mad at me for saying that, but I'm just...” (36:05)
Justin emphasizes the importance of intent behind content and advises creators to focus on positive interactions.
Justin Danger Nunley: “If your intent was to make others laugh and happy, that's not your problem.” (34:50)
As the episode nears its end, Justin contemplates his future beyond the Air Force, expressing interest in stand-up comedy.
Justin Danger Nunley: “What I think I would like to do is stand up.” (49:16)
Bunnie and Justin exchange light-hearted banter, touching on amusing anecdotes and teasing future collaborations.
Justin Danger Nunley: “They don't yell at you. It's the Air Force.” (25:44)
Bunnie XO: “We need more men like that in the world, especially nowadays and all this online.” (29:24)
Justin Danger Nunley: “I'm not smart. I'm not in there, you know, mixing the chemicals...” (51:01)
In "TBT: Justin Nunley," Bunnie XO and Justin Danger Nunley explore Justin’s eclectic journey from a lively Alabama upbringing and a tumultuous Burger King experience to a disciplined military career and flourishing social media presence. Their candid conversation offers listeners a blend of humor, vulnerability, and insightful reflections on balancing personal life with public persona.
For those intrigued by Justin's stories and the authentic dynamic between him and Bunnie, tuning into this episode promises laughter, relatability, and a genuine embrace of life's ups and downs.