Inside Jelly Roll’s Weight Loss Journey: Everything the Singer Has Said About Losing Over 100 Lbs. — and Which Goal He Wants to Hit Next

Country singer Jelly Roll shared his 2026 fitness goal on his wife's podast

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Jelly Roll attends The 56th Annual CMA Awards at Bridgestone Arena on November 09, 2022 in Nashville, Tennessee, In this image released on December 12, 2024, Jelly Roll at the 2024 Billboard Music Awards

Jelly Roll inspired fans with his public dedication to improving his health — and has hit some major milestones in the process.

The country singer, who weighed 550 lbs. at one point, told Music Mayhem that he started losing weight in 2022. He continued implementing healthier food and exercise habits over the next two years, and by 2024, he had lost 110 lbs. In December, Jelly told his wife, Bunnie XO, that he wanted to lose weight “in front of everybody.”

“I think that people who become as big as I became, when they lose the weight, they're kind of ashamed,” he said on Bunnie's Dumb Blonde Podcast. “They're so ashamed that they go hide and lose the weight, and then they come back out and they don't really know how to interact with the world.”

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The "Need a Favor" singer continued, "What I want the world to know, and I want people to see ... is that I didn't become successful because of my weight. I became successful in spite of it. I somehow managed to be this successful carrying 550 pounds. That's insane."

So how did the country singer lose more than 100 pounds and overhaul his lifestyle? Here’s everything Jelly Roll has said about his weight loss journey.

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Jelly, whose birth name is Jason DeFord, began his weight loss journey in 2022. That year, he told Music Mayhem that his goals for 2023 were to focus on his health and “conquer the demon" that was his weight.

The “Winning Streak” singer has been vocal about his lifelong struggle with weight. In 2022, he shared on The Bobby Bones Show that his mother gave him the nickname Jelly Roll because he was a “chubby kid.”

“I’ve been fat my whole life,” he said. “She started calling me Jelly Roll when I was young, and I spent the next 20 years trying to grow into the name.”

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In 2024, Jelly told PEOPLE that he had lost 110 lbs. by changing his lifestyle to prioritize exercise and making healthier food choices. Jelly estimated that he lost between 60 to 70 lbs. of that weight during his Beautifully Broken tour, which was four months long.

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

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A major part of Jelly's health journey has been walking and running. The dad of two told PEOPLE in April 2024 that he lost “70-something pounds” training for the 2 Bears 5K with Bert Kreischer and Tom Segura. He was logging between “two and three miles a day, four to six days a week” to prep for the race, which was held in May 2024 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif.

I feel really good," he said. "I was thinking, I plan on losing another 100, 100-and-something [pounds]. If I feel this good down this weight, man, I can only imagine what I'm going to feel like by the time I go on tour."

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Bunnie joined her husband for his first-ever 5K, and they crossed the finish line together. After the race, Jelly told Entertainment Tonight that when he first started training in January, he “couldn’t walk a mile.”

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As a part of his 5K training, Jelly tacked on a few other self-care practices like hitting the sauna and cold plunging.

“I'm doing 20 to 30 minutes in the sauna, six minutes in a cold plunge every day,” he said. After completing the 5K, Jelly even shared a celebratory kiss in a cold plunge bath with Bunnie.

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Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo attend the "Jelly Roll: Save Me" Documentary World Premiere at the Ryman Auditorium on May 30, 2023

Changing the way he eats has also had a huge impact on Jelly’s weight loss journey. During a November 2024 appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, the singer said he brought a nutritionist, Chef Ian Larios, along on his Beautifully Broken tour to cook him high-protein meals.

In an October 2024 Instagram video, Larios shared what he had been whipping up for the musician. Some of Jelly's favorite tour meals include a healthier version of Nashville-style hot chicken and French fries boiled in bone broth.

Cindy Ord/Getty Jelly Roll performs live for SiriusXM at The Stephen Talkhouse on August 17, 2024 in Amagansett, New York.

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Jelly Roll performs live for SiriusXM at The Stephen Talkhouse on August 17, 2024 in Amagansett, New York.

On Dumb Blonde, Jelly touched on his decision to lose weight "naturally." While he said he is not against using Ozempic, the singer chose not to out of fear of getting acid reflux, a potential side effect of the weight-loss injectable.

"Every doctor I've talked to is for it," Jelly said. "They said it helps. I just was afraid of it ... As a singer, few things scare me more than acid reflux. Like, you'll watch me get up out of a bed, I'll burp and wake up panicked and go take something for it. You know? Because that stuff will just rip the vocal cords.” Per the Cleveland Clinic, acid reflux can irritate the vocal cords.

"So I want to be very clear that I've done it naturally, but it wasn't out of stubbornness or trying to prove a point. If it helps you, go get it. But for me, I was just petrified of the side effects of it,” Jelly added.

 Mat Hayward/Getty  Jelly Roll performs onstage during the Beautifully Broken Tour at Climate Pledge Arena on August 31, 2024 in Seattle, Washington

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Jelly Roll performs onstage during the Beautifully Broken Tour at Climate Pledge Arena on August 31, 2024 in Seattle, Washington

Jelly told PEOPLE in November 2024 that he struggled with food addiction and had to change the way he’s “looked at food for the last 39 years” to lose weight. The singer said that battle began when he was a kid 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,” Jelly said. “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.”

He opened up about his food addiction on Instagram in 2018 and said that in 2015, he weighed over 500 lbs. Jelly said that realization inspired him to lose “roughly 200 lbs” the following year.

“All I’ve ever known was being fat , and I’m f— miserable,” he wrote. “I wanna sky dive , bungee jump, ride a bull, parasail , ride roller coasters, I want to LIVE a normal life and have a normal relationship with food.”

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Even while touring across the country, Jelly remained committed to his fitness goals. He told PEOPLE that he played basketball every day with his crew — and occasionally with his fans.

The singer shared videos on his Instagram of him making stops along his tour to talk with the University of Kentucky Basketball Team and play a game against the inmates at a juvenile detention center in Houston.

“We got to go hang out with the boys at Harris County Juvenile and played a little ball,” Jelly wrote in the caption. “Turns out we’ve got some practice to do because they put a whoopin on us.”

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In his December 2024 appearance on the Dumb Blonde Podcast, the singer told his wife that he had a new fitness goal to work towards: being on the cover of Men’s Health.

“I wanna be on the cover of Men's Health by March of 2026,” he said, noting that it was the first time he ever publicly shared that aspiration. “That's my new goal. I wanna have one of the biggest transformations."

Bunnie supported Jelly’s new dream and said that hearing it out loud made her “so giddy.”

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