Jelly Roll Gets Candid About His 'Battle' with Food Addiction as He Reveals He's Lost 110 Lbs. and Counting (Exclusive)

Mar. 15, 2025

Jelly Rollhas made significant strides in his health and fitness goals over the last year — and he’s just getting started.

The “Winning Streak” singer, 39, opens up to PEOPLE in this week’s issue about how he’s adjusted his lifestyle to further his weight loss journey, revealing that he’s shed 110 lbs. so far this year.

“The battle was with the food addiction, changing the way I’ve looked at food for the last 39 years,” he explains. “I’ve never had a healthy relationship with food, so that was the hard part. But once you get into that discipline and commitment, it’s like an avalanche. Once that little snowball started rolling, it was on its way.”

Jelly estimates he’s lost 60 to 70 lbs. on hisBeautifully Broken tour, which began in August and will end later this month.

Jelly Roll.Peter Yang

Jelly Roll photographed at Little Caesars Arena in Detrioit, Michigan on November 6, 2024.

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“It’s cool because there was once a time in life that the culture I built on tour was the opposite. It revolved around alcohol and drugs,” he says. “And now our tour culture is around good eating and around exercising and doing emotional check-ins with our crew every day.”

Jelly Roll and comedian Bert Kreischer at the 2 Bears 5K in California in May.Charley Gallay/Getty

Jelly Roll and Bert Kreischer attend Netflix is a Joke Fest: 2 Bears 5K at Rose Bowl Stadium on May 07,

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The Grammy nominee says his struggles with food addiction began as a child growing up in Antioch, Tenn.

“Nobody in my house ever had [a healthy relationship with food], so that was the hard part, really fighting that demon at first and getting into that discipline and that commitment,” he says.

Jelly Roll cold plunges at the 2 Bears 5K in California in May.Charley Gallay/Getty

Jelly Roll attends Netflix is a Joke Fest: 2 Bears 5K at Rose Bowl Stadium on May 07, 2024 in Pasadena,

And he has committed in new ways. In January, Jelly began training for his first 5K race, telling PEOPLE in April that he wasrunning two to three miles a day, four to six days a week, then doing 20 to 30 minutes in a sauna and six minutes in a cold plunge.

And Jelly says he has no plans to slow down: “I hope I continue to lose this weight."

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source: people.com