Jelly Roll Announces He’s Leaving X, Slams It as the Most “Toxic” App

Jelly Roll Announces He’s Leaving X, Slams It as the Most “Toxic" App

As a die-hard fan of Jelly Roll, I completely understand his decision to step away from the toxic environment that is social media. The man has been through it all – from battling his weight issues to facing relentless online bullying, and even exposing the slimy side of the music industry. It’s heartbreaking to see someone as sweet and talented as him being affected by internet trolls who hide behind their screens.


Jelly Roll thinks there’s no saving X.

In simpler terms, a man aged 39 shared on an old Twitter account that he was stepping away from the social networking site due to the harmful discussions he saw taking place online.

As a lifestyle connoisseur, let me express that without a shadow of a doubt, there’s no denying the toxicity and negativity this app embodies – full stop. On October 20th, Jelly Roll penned down his thoughts: “This platform is unlike any other I’ve encountered; it was always rumored to be the Wild West, but trust me, it’s off the charts. It seems like a free-for-all for people to hurl insults at one another with no repercussions. I’m bidding adieu, laugh out loud.

Just prior to the announcement by the “Save Me” singer, he had been sharing pictures from his participation at the 2024 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony. During this event, he paid tribute to Ozzy Osbourne by performing “Mama, I’m Coming Home”.

Following the posting of a backstage picture with his band along with Jack Black, accompanied by the caption “This is insane”, one user responded saying, “Jack Black appears quite uneasy.

In a response to being with them for ten hours in the green room, Jelly Roll (whose actual name is Jason Bradley DeFord) said, “I’ve never met a cooler and more comfortable person in my life! Lol.

The artist recently made an announcement, which follows a tweet he posted on October 18th that attracted attention. In the tweet, he shared his newfound insights into the deceptive nature of the music industry, hinting at plans to reveal its secrets soon. He described the industry as full of smoke and mirrors, suggesting that what Russ has been saying is indeed true.

Jelly Roll Announces He’s Leaving X, Slams It as the Most “Toxic" App

Later on October 19th, he responded to the tweet by saying, “You’ve blown things way out of proportion with this one. The overly dramatic comments about selling souls and strange Satanic stuff are just odd, honestly. I’ll be discussing all this on my wife’s podcast soon.” (laughing it off)

Jelly Roll’s Instagram account is still active with the singer boasting 3.4 million followers.

This isn’t the first time Jelly Roll has taken a break from social media.

Jelly Roll’s wife, Bunnie XO, expressed in a TikTok post on April 22 that she felt emotional as her husband has grown weary of online bullying regarding his weight. She added that he is an incredibly kind soul, which makes her want to cry out of compassion. This statement was made while promoting her April 24 episode of the podcast “Dumb Blonde”.

Bunnie, whose real name is Alisa DeFord, shared that the online critics affect her husband.

She went on to say, “Even though he doesn’t openly show it, I want to share a moment of great vulnerability. It upsets him deeply when people criticize or speak harshly about him online. They may claim that celebrities should be able to endure such criticism, but they couldn’t be more wrong.

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2024-10-21 13:47