The trailer for the Jelly Roll: Save Me documentary brought the singer to tears. Now fans know why.
The two-minute clip was released on Tuesday morning (May 23) and — as promised — it focuses on how Jelly Roll is helping others. “Who would have thought I could help people?” he asks as it wraps. “I needed help you know. I still need help.”
“It is so honest and raw,” Jelly Roll told Taste of Country earlier this month. “I think somewhere along this journey in the last year, I might have not realized the impact that we’ve been having.”
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- Jelly Roll: Save Me begins streaming on Hulu on May 30. His new Whitsitt Chapel album drops on June 2.
- The 38-year-old’s real name is Jason DeFord.
- Since signing with Broken Bow Records, Jelly Roll has been very open about his mental health and addiction struggles, as well as the years he spent in jail.




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