Jelly Roll Details "Preteen Boy" Testosterone Levels Before Weight Loss
- On Jan. 2, Jelly Roll told Men's Health that blood-panel tests at the start of his 200-lb weight-loss journey revealed serious health issues, including testosterone levels "of a preteen boy."
- Treating his overeating like other addictions prompted sustained treatment efforts, as Jelly Roll sought mental-health therapy and reframed food addiction, which began changing everything.
- Jelly Roll went from 540 to 265 pounds, achieving a nearly 300-pound loss without using GLP-1s, emphasizing he lost the weight 'the right way.'
- Domestic and medical outcomes include restored intimacy as Jelly Roll's sex drive returned to a younger level, he and Bunnie Xo can share a bed again, and he is consulting skin surgeons about excess skin in the next year.
- Amid rising fame and public scrutiny, Jelly Roll's more than 200-pound loss drew attention from red carpets and arena shows, while social media criticism fueled his public wellness mission.
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Jelly Roll left wondering 'how are you alive?' after seeing his alarming health tests before weight-loss
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Jelly Roll Opens Up About His 275-Pound Weight Loss Journey on Cover of ‘Men’s Health’
Jelly Roll is launching 2026 with wins on multiple fronts. In a new cover story for Men’s Health, the CMA Award winner opened up about his health journey, one that has seen the singer-songwriter shed 275 pounds over the course of five years. Appearing on the cover of the magazine marks a major milestone for Jelly Roll, who in late 2024 made public his goal to be on the cover of Men’s Health in 2026. The Men’s Health piece, along with a vid…
Jelly Roll reveals 275-pound weight loss in new cover story
Jelly Roll is on the cover of the Winter 2026 issue of ‘Men’s Health.’ (AB + DM for ‘Men’s Health’) Jelly Roll is opening up about shedding 275 pounds and the motivation behind his major weight loss. The “Beautifully Broken” singer-songwriter is the latest cover star of Men’s Health, fulfilling the dream he shared back in December 2024. He also stars in a new documentary short from Men’s Health, titled A Year for a Life. “I was killing myself. L…
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