According to his health coach, Gary Brecka, the country star’s condition was so serious that Jelly would sleep propped up on his side, wedged between pillows, because lying on his back meant he couldn’t breathe. In fact, every morning, Jelly Roll would wake up and thank God he hadn’t died in his sleep.
The Grammy-nominated artist has been open about the emotional toll behind his health struggles, often tying it back to childhood trauma and ongoing battles with mental health.
Brecka shared more details in a recent interview, saying that when Jelly Roll first reached out, he didn’t sugarcoat a thing. His first message? “Do you work with fat people?” That blunt moment sparked a full-on partnership that changed Jelly’s life.
At the time, Jelly Roll weighed around 500 pounds. He couldn’t even turn down the volume in his car without hearing himself wheeze at red lights. It wasn’t just about appearance or fitness, it was survival.
These days, Jelly has a full team supporting his transformation, including trainers and a personal chef. But Brecka says the biggest factor was always Jelly Roll himself.
Jelly has also been using his platform to inspire others, showing that real change doesn’t always start with a perfect plan—it can start with one brutally honest question and the willingness to face it head-on.
As his story continues to unfold, it’s clear that Jelly Roll’s health journey is about a lot more than weight loss. It’s about healing, redemption, and proving that it’s never too late to fight for your life.