💨 Abstract
Award-winning country music artist Jelly Roll, on Jay Shetty's podcast, shared his past criminal history, admitting he was a "really horrible kid" due to deep-rooted insecurities. At 13, he served time for strong-arm robbery. He regrets his actions and plans to apologize to his robbery victim and others. He also spoke about his late father, whose relationship with him improved after he left the judicial system.
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