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Jelly Roll has made headlines by announcing his decision to quit X, formerly known as Twitter, joining the growing list of celebrities taking breaks from social media.
The country singer shared his thoughts on the platform, labelling it as “the most toxic negative app to exist ever — PERIOD.” His departure signals a desire to distance himself from negativity and toxicity often associated with online interactions.
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This announcement follows his appearance on the On Purpose podcast with Jay Shetty, where he opened up about his personal struggles and insecurities.
Jelly Roll reflected on his childhood, revealing how his size contributed to a “little chip” on his shoulder. He recounted a troubling incident from his youth involving a fight that led to a strong-arm robbery case, an experience that haunts him to this day.
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The singer revealed that he spent around 20 months in the juvenile justice system starting at just 13 years old, describing those years with a sense of embarrassment. He acknowledged that he wasn't a good person in his 30s and admitted to having a troubled past well into his mid-20s.
Despite his transformation into a more positive individual, Jelly Roll candidly expressed gratitude that those who now see him as “the nicest” person never met him two decades ago. His journey reflects significant personal growth and an effort to cultivate a more uplifting environment in his life.
-Sushmita Sarkar