Okay, so Jelly Roll was absolutely beaming at the ‘Goat’ premiere on Friday! It was amazing to see him so happy, especially after all the drama with his Grammy speech. Honestly, it just warmed my heart to see him with his son, Noah – that little guy is nine and the cutest! Having Noah there seemed to really lift Jelly’s spirits, and it was everything. I’m so glad he had his little buddy by his side.
The country singer, 41, brought his son as his date to the Los Angeles event, and they happily posed for photos on the red carpet, both giving a thumbs-up.
Jelly Roll and his son, Noah, both wore dark clothes. Jelly Roll, known for his all-black style and backwards baseball cap, was joined by his son, who sported a fashionable button-down jacket with white and blue stripes around the collar and wrists.
The singer, who claims to have lost 300 pounds naturally, happily joined the voice cast as Grizz, a tough grizzly bear who plays roarball.
Coming out on February 13th, the movie Goat tells the story of Will (Caleb McLaughlin), a teenage goat with big dreams of becoming a professional roarball player. Roarball is a fast-paced, competitive sport where players ride and compete with some of the world’s quickest and most powerful animals.
Gabrielle Union, Stephen Curry, Nicola Coughlan from Bridgerton, Nick Kroll, David Harbour, Jennifer Hudson, and many other stars also contribute their voices to the project.
Following his Grammy win for Best Contemporary Country Album on Sunday – where he triumphed over artists like Miranda Lambert, Tyler Childers, Eric Church, and Kelsea Ballerini – Jelly Roll celebrated with a fun night out with his son, Noah.
What really got people talking online was his heartfelt speech about Jesus and how Christianity, much like music, had a profound impact on his life.
Jelly Roll shared with the Los Angeles crowd at the Crypto.com Arena that he felt both music and God had the ability to transform his life.
Let me be clear: Jesus welcomes everyone. He doesn’t belong to any single political group or label. Jesus is simply Jesus.
Jelly Roll emphasized his point by holding up a small bible for everyone to see.
Some liberals criticized Jelly Roll, suggesting he was experiencing a kind of religious delusion. Others attributed his increasingly religious statements to his significant weight loss – he’s lost nearly 300 pounds recently.
One user on X commented that Jelly Roll’s recent struggles with religious delusions seemed to have been quickly brought on by GLP-1 medications, despite the singer stating his weight loss was achieved through exercise and diet, and not drugs like Ozempic.
Someone else commented on Jelly Roll’s recent weight loss, saying he looked unexpectedly thin and that his tattoos and religious discussions now seemed more intimidating.
‘Does this mf Jelly Roll ever just talk normal?’ a third person joined in.
Jelly Roll also used his acceptance speech to lovingly acknowledge his wife, Bunnie Xo, crediting her with helping him through incredibly difficult times and essentially saving his life.
Jelly Roll has publicly discussed his history with drug and alcohol addiction, and a difficult past that involved both prison time for aggravated robbery and drug-related charges.
The country singer, who is also a father to 17-year-old Bailee Ann, shared that he credits Bunnie Xo with saving his life, saying he wouldn’t have survived without her, and might have ended up in prison or worse.
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2026-02-08 01:33