Jelly Roll performs “I Am Not Okay” at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards. “I Am Not Okay” lyrics I am not okay I’m barely getting by I’m losing track of days And losing sleep at night I ...
Country singer Jelly Roll shared his 2026 fitness goal on his wife's podast Emily Blackwood is a writer and editor at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since 2023. Her work has previously ...
"I'm not political!" the country singer told his wife Bunnie Xo on her 'Dumb Blonde' podcast Chris Saucedo/WireImage; Win McNamee/Getty Jelly Roll is responding to criticism for meeting the ...
Jelly Roll isn't just shedding pounds — he's shedding his past, one honest step at a time. During the Monday, December 16 episode of his wife Bunnie Xo's podcast Dumb Blonde, the 40-year-old ...
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12), Jelly Roll brought the house down with an impassioned performance of his hit song “I Am Not Okay” at the ceremony presented by Marriott Bonvoy. The 40-year-old country star started his ...
One that features Jelly Roll and even samples Tom Petty. “Last Dance with Mary Jane” borrows its hook and title from Petty’s 1993 song of the sorta-same name (“Mary Jane’s Last Dance”).
The story was widely mocked and criticized on Twitter. Some felt that Roderick was teaching his daughter poor life lessons. User @JohannesEvans [2] posted a list of poor lessons he believed the ...
Country singer Jelly Roll shared his 2026 fitness goal on his wife's podast Jelly Roll inspired fans with his public dedication to improving his health — and has hit some major milestones in the ...
Burkhardt was coauthor of another October report on M. leidyi, published in the journal PNAS, showing that the jelly is able to develop backward, reverting to an earlier life stage following stress.
Following changes made by YouTube earlier this year, videos embedded through the YouTube Player for Publishers—or PfP—no longer allow you to jump to the YouTube website by clicking or tapping ...