Jelly Roll hit a breaking point on his music tour.
During the Australia leg of his tour, the country star admitted he has reached one of the lowest points heās faced in years while thousands of miles away from his family and support system.
The 40-year-old singer, born Jason Bradley DeFord, spoke candidly during an appearance on the “No Filter with Kate Langbroek” podcast, sharing that the long-distance trip challenged him in ways he didnāt expect.
“Iām falling apart. Itās a horrible week. Iām doing the worst mentally Iāve done in a long time,” the “I Am Not Okay” crooner shared.

Jelly Roll performs onstage during Country Thunder Wisconsin July 19, 2025, in Twin Lakes, Wis. (Joshua Applegate/Getty Images)
“Iām really far from home, and itās really hitting me that Iām really far from home, like in an anxious way. ⦠Iām not having fun, and I want to go home.”
Jelly Roll performed six shows across Australia from Oct. 25 to Nov. 4 ā his debut run in the country ā before a scheduled final concert in Auckland, New Zealand, Nov. 8.
He canceled the Auckland show at the last minute due to illness, marking a rare instance of him missing a performance.
On the podcast, Jelly Roll explained that his physical sickness had a domino effect on his mental state as the demanding travel schedule continued.
He said the trip abroad had “f—ed my stomach up,” adding his health issues quickly hurt his overall well-being.
“When my stomachās not right, nothingās right. My mindās not right. Everything. Iām just not thinking clear,” he said.

Jelly Roll reached his lowest point in years while touring Australia, sharing candid details about health issues and missing his family support system. (Jelly Roll Instagram)
Jelly Roll additionally said the logistics of the Australia trip ā especially the lack of tour buses ā intensified his sense of feeling alone.
“Iām having to be super isolated. I donāt like it,” he revealed. “Iām spending a lot of time in my hotel room by myself, just in my head. I donāt like it. I miss my family a ton.”
He shared that he was using breathing exercises to steady himself and “talking myself through” the illness but admitted that every part of him wanted to return to Tennessee.
“Everybody wants to go home when theyāre sick. Thatās just in us,” he said. “I just donāt feel good, so I just want to go home.”
The grueling tour also coincided with another tense moment overseas.

Jelly Roll said he was treated like a “criminal” while shopping at a Louis Vuitton store. (Getty Images/Jelly Roll Instagram)
Jelly Roll recently claimed Louis Vuitton employees in Sydney treated him “like a criminal” during a shopping trip, sharing a video on social media describing the experience.
Earlier this month, the Grammy-nominated star said employees looked at him as if he were about to “rob” the store.
“Hey man, the Louis Vuitton in Sydney legitimately just treated us like we were (gonna) come in and rob that place,” the musician, wearing a backward ball cap, said in the clip.
“I have never been looked at more like a crim ⦠Listen, the last time I was looked at like a criminal this bad ⦠I was an actual criminal this bad.”
The “Save Me” singer has never shied away from discussing the darker chapters of his past, including legal troubles and previous addiction struggles.

Jelly Roll previously served more than a year behind bars, followed by seven years of probation. (Getty Images)
In 2023, Jelly Roll said his first major run-in with the law happened when he was a teenager.
He was 16 when he was arrested and charged as an adult with aggravated robbery and possession with intent to sell.
Jelly Roll served more than a year behind bars, followed by seven years of probation.
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