Country star Jelly Roll once met Donald Trump at a UFC bout, but the meeting wasn't indicative of the singer/rapper's ...
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Variety's Changemaker of the Year, Jelly Roll, talks about making a difference, and why he's opening for Post Malone in 2025, rather than headline.
Prince Harry is known as the black sheep of the royal family but by giving him Jelly Roll's face tattoos the Duke of Sussex ...
In a recent development it has been known that Prince Harry have used American slang in a latest video along with singer Jelly Roll and the ... in a recent video where he jokingly got a tattoo from ...
In a video posted to Instagram on Tuesday, the British royal is seen meeting the Need a Favor singer at East Side Ink Tattoo in New York City. Harry begins by asking Jelly to perform at the closing ...
Prince Harry teamed up with country singer Jelly Roll for a playful promotional video for the upcoming Invictus Games. The video features Harry pretending to get his first tattoo from Jelly Roll ...
Captured in the East Side Ink studio in New York, the Duke is seen shouting as he appears to be given a neck tattoo by Jelly Roll, a rapper and singer, in exchange for a performance at the closing ...
to which Jelly Roll said, “We’re giving you a tattoo about the Invictus Games.” In a surprising turn of events, Prince Harry told the singer that he didn't come to his shop for a tattoo.
The country star, who is celebrating a health milestone, shouted out his new royal pal and their recent collaboration.
Inspired by the Invictus Games' "I Am" logo, the singer Roll tattoos "I Am Jelly Roll" in the same style. The artist behind the fake ink (yes, it’s fake!) is Josh Lord, owner of East Side Ink ...