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Jelly Roll One Question Too Far

Jelly Roll One Question Too Far

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Welcome back, Duckies! What a weekend of stars, glitz, and so many awards—yes, we’re talking about the Grammy Awards. This past Sunday, your favorite hosts, Nicky Trend and Manny Oso, settled in to watch the marathon that was the 2026 Grammys.


The night delivered big moments, historic milestones, and a few surprise wins. Some were undeniable (congrats, Benito!), while others… sparked debate. One thing was crystal clear though: the room was loudly unified on certain social issues—and I.C.E. was not getting any love.


Enter Jelly Roll.


Fresh off his win for Best Contemporary Country Album, Jelly Roll gave a heartfelt acceptance speech, thanking his savior, Jesus. But it was after the show, during press questions, where things took a sharp turn. When asked a politically charged question involving I.C.E., Jelly’s response raised eyebrows—and not in a good way.


From brushing off politics as something “drug addicts don’t talk about,” to framing himself as a “dumb redneck” just trying to survive, his answer didn’t sit right with us. Especially since, let’s be real—he didn’t have to take “one more question.” Sorry, Jelly. You may not owe anyone your opinion, but that answer absolutely earns a clap-back.


And of course… we had to talk about it.


So now we’re throwing it to you:

• How do you feel when your favorite artist clashes with your own ideologies?

• Do Jelly Roll’s past and upbringing explain his political alignment?

• What would have been a better answer in that moment?


See the video and judge for yourself:

https://youtu.be/1s_kKiQ3IA8?si=KE_kaxnglXw-sHak


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