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Mens Fitness on MSNThese Are the 5 Simple Steps Jelly Roll Took To Lose 120 PoundsFrom country singer/rapper to cardio king, Jelly Roll completed his very first 5K—the 2 Bears 5K at Pasadena's Rose Bowl Stadium—in May 2024. Leading up to race day, Jelly Roll ran two to three miles daily, four to six days a week, People reports.
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In the video, labeled “Making my southern husband say random words,” Bunnie asks Jelly Roll a series of fill-in-the-blank questions for him to respond to with words that might show off his accent. “I sleep on a…?” Bunnie asks. “Mattress,” Jelly answers with a Southern tinge.
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Country singer Jelly Roll said he wants a "lifelong contract" on American Idol while discussing how he earned his new artist-in-residency role.
The Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum's annual "American Currents: State of the Music" exhibit opened on Wednesday, showcasing over 30 artists that shaped country music in 2024 through artifacts and videos.
Jelly Roll revealed that he was not allowed to see his daughter, Bailee Ann, after being released from jail in 2008. “I got home when she was almost 2. Her mother, at the time, wouldn’t let me see her,
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Taste of Country on MSNJelly Roll Shares What Finally Forced Him to Lose WeightJelly Roll has been on a serious health kick over the course of the last year or so, and during a recent chat with Eric Church, the country superstar shared what originally inspired him to lose a massive amount of weight.
In a recent interview, Jelly Roll revealed what he thinks is one of the best songs he's ever heard and how it killed one of his dreams.
Jelly Roll piggybacked on Ernest’s comments by saying that he just naturally knows a ton about the rich history of country music because that often comes with loving the genre. The “Need A Favor” singer agreed that he typically finds himself flocking towards others in the industry that have knowledge on the ins and outs of country music:
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