Did Jelly Roll Quit X? Find Out As Country Star Calls It The ‘Most Toxic Negative App to Ever Exist’

As an ardent fan of Jelly Roll, I find his journey both inspiring and heartbreaking at the same time. His raw honesty about his past struggles with the law and personal insecurities is a testament to his courage and resilience. The fact that he spent 20 months in the system as a 13-year-old boy is heart-wrenching, but his transformation into a successful country singer is nothing short of miraculous.


numerous well-known personalities, including Jelly Roll, the country singer, have decided to step away or entirely leave social media platforms such as X (formerly known as Twitter). This significant move was recently announced by him.

On October 20, Sunday, Jelly Roll openly expressed his thoughts about this decision: “This is undeniably the most toxic and negative app that’s ever existed – absolutely no contest. This platform is like a wild frontier; I always heard it was crazy here, but it’s beyond belief.

The artist wrote, “It’s a secure environment where people can speak harsh words without facing repercussions,” followed by, “I’m leaving, laugh out loud.

Following his October 14 interview on the On Purpose podcast hosted by Jay Shetty, this significant move towards leaving X occurred. During the discussion, he openly discussed his profound feelings of insecurity and legal struggles.

Jelly Roll explained that he’s often acted like a grown adult when he was young, which has left him carrying a small sense of resentment or insecurity, sometimes referred to as a “chip on his shoulder.” In his youth, he recalled a physical altercation with another child where he snatched the chain wallet from the kid in an attempt to strike him. He went on to say, “and that incident was considered a case of strong-armed robbery.

The performer shared his experience of being in the system for approximately 20 months, which happened when he was only 13 years old. Reflecting on those years now, he admitted to feeling “ashamed” to bring up the topic.

In his thirties, the performer admitted he wasn’t a model citizen yet and confessed to being quite mischievous in his mid-twenties. Jelly Rolls shared that often people praise him for being one of the nicest individuals they’ve encountered, but he’s happy that those people haven’t met him twenty years ago, as they might not think so highly of him then.

In terms of his career, he’s creating quite an impact in the country music industry. However, there’s a possibility he might delve into acting too. The singer recently voiced this ambition during interviews with People Magazine and Entertainment Weekly at the Emmy Awards in September 2024. He mentioned his dream was to land a role on a TV series, so he could attend the awards show annually.

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2024-10-22 16:53