
Jelly Roll's Meteoric Rise: TV Takeover, Transformation, and Taking Stands
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Jelly Roll, known offstage as Jason Bradley DeFord, has been everywhere this week, and his name is lighting up both entertainment headlines and social media feeds. Just announced, Jelly Roll is set to make his biggest television move yet as a guest host on Jimmy Kimmel Live. According to Parade, ABC tapped him as part of their summer rotation while Kimmel takes his annual hiatus. This is a full-circle moment; Jelly Roll’s very first national TV appearance happened on Jimmy Kimmel Live three years ago, and now he’s stepping behind the iconic desk. On July 16, he’ll interview Jeremy Renner about his memoir My Next Breath, as well as WWE star Randy Orton leading up to SummerSlam, with rapper Joey Bada$$ performing. The next night, July 17, he’ll host again—this time with Kevin James promoting his new comedy Guns Up, joined by The All-American Rejects as musical guests. There’s buzz about whether Jelly Roll will join the musical acts onstage, but no confirmation yet.
On the personal transformation front, Jelly Roll has been candid about his recent “reconstructive” mouth surgery, raving on social media about his “sexy” new smile. As AOL Entertainment reports, the country star, now 39, openly gushed about how this change elevated both his look and his confidence, and fans are flooding his social channels with their support.
Jelly Roll also made waves in the advertising world, starring in a viral Zevia ad campaign. Instagram users caught him front and center in a parody spot crafted by Ryan Reynolds’ Maximum Effort. The campaign has drawn a fresh wave of attention to his offstage charisma, reinforcing his mainstream appeal.
However, not all of his recent press has been celebratory. Jelly Roll recently blasted the social platform X, calling it the “most toxic negative app to exist.” Publicly declaring he’s opting out, he shared his decision directly with fans, as AOL reported. This headline underscores his willingness to take strong stances on mental health and online toxicity—issues with potential long-term significance for his public image.
Industry insiders are also noting his business acumen. There’s ongoing chatter about his involvement in Nashville’s hospitality scene and new entertainment ventures, as discussed on the BioSnap podcast. While details are still emerging, local sources hint he’s fast becoming one of Music City’s new power players.
From major TV gigs to personal reinvention and high-profile business interests, Jelly Roll’s trajectory is only gaining momentum, and he’s doing it all with typical transparency and Southern swagger.
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