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Bunnie Xo’s Favorite Memoirs: Celebrating Strong and ‘Misunderstood’ Women

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Curious about what books captivate your favorite celebrities, whether it’s a classic novel or the latest must-read? Welcome to Page-Turners, where stars share the literary works that fascinate, inspire, and keep them reading into the night. Be prepared: your list of books to read is about to grow significantly.

Bunnie Xo has a particular fondness for memoirs, especially those penned by women.

“I’m naturally drawn to the narratives of women who have been misunderstood, objectified, underestimated, and yet have managed to reclaim their power,” shares the author of the newly released “Stripped Down” with Page Six.

She explains that she prefers memoirs that aren’t overly polished.

“I crave authenticity, rawness, and stories of transformation,” she states.

See below for Bunnie’s must-read memoir recommendations.

“I love how she built an iconic character in a world that tried to box her in and still kept ownership of it. There’s something powerful about a woman creating her own mythology and refusing to apologize for it. It’s camp, it’s clever, but it’s also about resilience and reinvention.”


“This one is raw in a way that surprised me. She doesn’t hide the addiction, the insecurity, the hunger to be loved and that honesty is brave. It’s a reminder that even the most glamorous women have to fight to feel worthy.”


“This book was different for me because I lived every word of it. I rewrote it to make sure it felt like my voice and not a polished version of who people think I am. It’s about survival, loyalty, love and becoming something bigger than your beginning.”


“I appreciate how she pulled back the curtain on a world that looked shiny from the outside. It’s about image versus reality and how hard it is to untangle your identity from the brand built around you. That kind of self-examination takes guts.”


“This book made me respect her on a completely different level. She talks about addiction, heartbreak, body image but also about building an empire on her own terms. It’s proof that vulnerability and business savvy can coexist.”


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