COUNTRY star Jelly Roll has revealed the dangerous infections she contracted from getting some tattoos.
On Wednesday, the Need A Favor hitmaker was a special guest on The Howard Stern Show, where he discussed his music, time in prison and tattoos.
During the interviewJelly Roll, real name Jason Bradley DeFord, 39, was asked if he regretted getting any of his tattoos.
The country music star has a wide variety of tattoos on his face, chest, hands and arms.
While talking to GQJelly Roll revealed she “regretted 98 percent” of the work on her body.
He said: “And now that I’m 40, I think, what the hell was I thinking?”
JELLY’S REGRETS
Howard was curious to know if Jelly Roll regretted the tattoos on his face.
“That’s probably one of the few I would keep,” Jelly Roll admitted.
He claimed he loved the cross under his eye and the cut on his forehead.
Jelly told the story of how much he paid to get a tattoo.
“I have a tattoo on my arm that I gave someone, like, a quarter bag of bad weed for and it looks like a tattoo of a quarter bag of bad weed.
“They look decent because they’re all grouped together, so everyone’s like, ‘They don’t look horrible, Jelly!’
“Until you dissect them and zoom in and you think ‘This sucks!’ It’s just bad art.”
‘NEXT LEVEL CRAZY’
The former America’s Got Talent judge asked Jelly about her face tattoos.
The music personality revealed that he got the tattoos while in prison.
He served time after being convicted of robbery and drugs.
Howard discussed the dangers that could come from this.
They look decent because they’re all grouped together, so everyone’s like, ‘Don’t they look horrible, Jelly!’
Jelly rollThe Howard Stern Show
“Listen, I got staph infections from bad tattoos. I didn’t learn anything.
“I still went back to the same guy who gave me a staph infection! Next level crazy.”
MORE ABOUT JELLY ROLL’S MUSIC
Jelly Roll was born on December 4, 1986, outside of Nashville, Tennessee.
Before becoming a big name in country music, he started his career in hip-hop.
During his hip-hop era, he released many mixtapes, including the Gamblin’ On A Whiteboy series and the Therapeutic Music series.
In 2023, he released his debut country album titled Whitsitt Chapel.
Since then, his most streamed songs on Spotify include Save Me (featuring Lainey Wilson), Need A Favor, Son Of A Sinner and Wild Ones.
He also has more than 13 million monthly listeners on the streaming service.
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