New Orleans, Louisiana – Jelly Roll, known offstage as Jason Bradley DeFord, recently made a surprising confession during an interview on “The Jennifer Hudson Show.” The rapper and singer revealed that he once had an embarrassing moment during a concert where he “pooped” himself. This revelation came while discussing awkward experiences with his “American Idol” co-star, country music icon Luke Bryan.
During the interview, Jelly Roll shared, “I watched this crowd go from loving me to just being completely out. Just completely out. I knew it.” The singer admitted to not immediately realizing what had happened but acknowledged that his fans in the audience did take notice of the incident.
Adding to the unexpected discussion, Luke Bryan also confessed to a similar situation during one of his performances. When asked how he would outdo Jelly Roll’s embarrassing moment, Bryan humorously shared, “My problem was I didn’t really get embarrassed about it when I did it.”
The conversation on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” also touched on Bryan’s likeness to fellow country star Blake Shelton. Both artists shared anecdotes about being mistaken for each other, providing a humorous and lighthearted moment in the interview.
In addition to their amusing revelations, Jelly Roll and Luke Bryan are currently involved in the latest season of “American Idol.” Jelly Roll, as the show’s first-ever artist in residence, and Bryan, as a judge, continue to be actively engaged in the music competition.
Furthermore, Jelly Roll recently celebrated a significant milestone in his personal journey by sharing his impressive weight loss progress. The artist revealed during an event that he had successfully dropped nearly 200 pounds, showcasing his commitment to improving his health and well-being.
As Jelly Roll continues to make waves in the music industry and focus on his wellness journey, his candid discussions on “The Jennifer Hudson Show” provided a glimpse into the lighter side of the talented musician’s life. The interview offered a mix of humor, vulnerability, and personal triumphs, resonating with fans and audiences alike.