The award-winning country star opens up about his criminal history and the amends he’d like to make
Award-winning country music star Jelly Roll acknowledges the past experiences that made him —and he still wants to make amends.
On this week’s episode of On Purpose with Jay Shetty, the 39-year-old singer gets candid about his criminal history, which began at an early age.
“It’s deep-rooted insecurities early. I was always a bigger kid,” Jelly remembers from his childhood. “So I had a little chip on my shoulder naturally as a young kid.” While navigating his life in Antioch, Tennessee in an “active” neighborhood, the singer said he looked for “acceptance,” and “the streets will always give it to you.”
As for what landed him in jail, Jelly explains, “I’d gotten a fight with a kid and back then they had the chain wallets. When we were wrestling, I grabbed a chain wallet to try to hit him with it, and that was a strong-arm robbery case. So I ended up in the system for like 20-something months when I was 13 for that strong-arm robbery.”