Jelly Roll lost over 100 pounds while fighting food addiction battle

Jelly Roll arrived at the 2024 CMA Awards not only as a nominee but also celebrating a major milestone—losing over 100 pounds. Attending with his wife, Bunnie XO, and daughter, Bailee Ann, he credited his weight loss to overcoming food addiction and developing a healthier lifestyle,

On his “Beautifully Broken” tour, Jelly Roll lost 60-70 pounds through daily basketball and a focus on healthy habits. With guidance from his nutrition coach, Ian Larios,

he confirmed reaching the 100-pound mark. He previously shared that his weight-loss journey gave him a newfound “will to live” and a desire to keep improving.

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