I Can Barely Recognize Jelly Roll in His New ‘Farmer’ Outfit

In his spare time, Jelly Roll is spending more time at home after wrapping up his Beautifully Broken Tour. Let’s just say he’s testing out a new appearance.

A video of the artist wearing a new pair of khaki overalls was recently uploaded by his wife, Bunnie Xorecently. For the singer, who usually performs in largely black costumes, that is a significant shift. His favorite performance attire is a black button-down shirt, occasionally adorned with a unique design, such as a meaningful name inscribed on the lapel.

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Jelly, who models the overalls in his wife’s video with a bashful but pleased smile, is wearing them for the first time.

The artist has made numerous changes to his physical appearance, this new dress decision being the most recent. He had extensive dental treatment done earlier this year, including cavity fillings, wisdom tooth extractions, and the installation of brand-new, flawless veneers.

In addition, he has been trying to reduce his weight, with remarkable success. By the end of this year, he has lost 100 pounds and is still going strong.

However, Jelly’s “farmer era” is about more than simply style; it’s also about functionality. Those overalls will be put to good use while Jelly works and constructs on the 500-acre parcel of land in Tennessee that he and his family have purchased.

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Jelly told fans when he initially bought his property that he had always loved being on the land, going back to his early years to visit an uncle who had a farm outside of Antioch, Tennessee, where he was raised. It was a “safe place” for the family and where a young Jelly learnt how to shoot guns and ride an ATV.

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Jelly’s wife also approves with his new farming equipment. She captioned the video with “Honky Tonk Badonkadonk” by Trace Adkins and said, “He’s so fine.”

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