From jailhouse dreams to a Men’s Health cover, country-rap star Jelly Roll’s weight-loss journey is inspiring. This is how a ...
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Jelly Roll Will Be a Judge on the Netflix Reboot of ‘Star Search’
Jelly Roll will be a big part of the new edition of 'Star Search.' He'll serve as a judge when the show premieres on Netflix.
Jelly Roll was on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast recently, where he revealed that he was colorblind for as long as he can remember — until losing almost 300lbs, when it seemingly vanished. Fact ...
Jelly Roll’s winding path to country stardom is both a familiar and distinct one: A troubled past, marred by drug use and drinking, and several stints in prison, followed by a deluge of staggering ...
The Tennessee governor announced he will be granting pardons to 33 people, one of them including country music star and beloved Nashville native, Jelly Roll. Gov. Bill Lee on Thursday, Dec. 18, ...
Jelly Roll got some more good news. The Associated Press is reporting that Jelly Roll, aka Jason DeFord, has been granted a full pardon from Tennessee Governor Bill Lee for his past crimes. The singer ...
Jelly Roll’s criminal past is officially behind him. Tennessee Governor Bill Lee pardoned 33 people on Thursday, December 18, including the country singer. Photos published by the AP showed Jelly Roll ...
Jelly Roll will headline the American Family Insurance Amphitheatre on the festival's last day, Saturday, July 4, with special guest Tyler Hubbard. Four-time Grammy-nominated artist Jelly Roll will ...
Gov. Bill Lee pardoned Jelly Roll (Jason Deford) for past robbery and drug convictions. The pardon follows a unanimous recommendation from the state parole board and was one of 33 clemency actions ...
One of Music City's favorite stars just got pardoned. Gov. Bill Lee on Dec. 18 pardoned country music star Jelly Roll for two felony convictions dating back to before 2010 in Davidson County. The ...
Jelly Roll has been granted clemency for crimes he committed over two decades ago. The "Son of a Sinner" singer (born Jason DeFord) was one of the 33 people Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee pardoned on Dec. 18 ...
Following his dramatic weight loss transformation — during which he has shed more than 200 pounds — the “I Am Not OK” singer shared the poignant reason he decided to embark on his remarkable health ...
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