AD
play_arrow

keyboard_arrow_right

Listeners:

Top listeners:

skip_previous skip_next
00:00 00:00
playlist_play chevron_left
volume_up
  • cover play_arrow

    94.3 Rev-FM The Rock of Texas | Where Texas Rocks

  • cover play_arrow

    99.1 The Buck Texas Country's Number 1 Country

  • cover play_arrow

    103.7 MikeFM Your Texas Hill Country Mix Tape

  • cover play_arrow

    KERV 1230 AM

  • cover play_arrow

    JAM Sports 1 JAM Broadcasting Sports 1

  • cover play_arrow

    JAM Sports 2 JAM Broadcasting Sports 2

Buck Country Music News

Jelly Roll’s chef opens up about singer’s 100-pound weight loss

todayOctober 24, 2024

Background
share close
AD
Arturo Holmes/Getty Images

Jelly Roll and his chef are opening up about how the singer dropped 100 pounds while on tour.

The country star, who is currently on his Beautifully Broken Tour, shed the weight over the last year, his nutrition coach and chef Ian Larios revealed in an Instagram video shared on Jelly’s account recently.

The video begins with footage of Jelly proclaiming, “When I see y’all in March … y’all aren’t gonna recognize me. That’s why, next year, when y’all see me, you won’t recognize me. I’m going to get under a pile of weights in a way that I never had.”

Ian’s update came next.

“We just passed the halfway point of the tour and Jelly has been crushing it,” Larios says in the video, adding that “he just surpassed his 100-pound weight loss. … That 100-pound weight loss goal since his last tour is huge.”

Ian says that Jelly’s been staying active between performances and traveling, including walking, basketball and boxing, while prioritizing his nutrition.

“One of his favorite pre-show snacks is bananas. We’re making this one a little bit fancier today [with] manuka honey [and some] dark chocolate that we grate over the top,” he says.

Ian then demonstrates how he prepares a high-protein Nashville hot chicken for Jelly.

“We air fry it. It tricks your brain into thinking this is like that nice, greasy Nashville deep-fried, hot chicken. He’s gonna feel like he’s eating at home,” Larios says. “It’s healthy. It’s air-fried, full of protein that helps him stay on track.”

Jelly’s weight has been a topic that’s followed him throughout his career.

In the ABC News Studios-produced documentary Jelly Roll: Save Me, Jelly said he’d been told in the past that he was “too fat” to succeed in music and it was a hurdle he’d have to overcome.

Copyright © 2024, ABC Audio. All rights reserved.

AD

Written by: ABC News

Rate it

AD
0%