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Jelly Roll BLASTS X as the ‘most toxic negative app’ before taking a social media hiatus

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The Jelly Roll singer took to X to blow up the entire social media platform, before presumably taking another hiatus.

The Jelly Roll singer took to X to blow up the entire social media platform, before presumably taking another hiatus.

The 39-year-old singer (born Jason Bradley DeFord) took to X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday with a pretty blunt statement.

The singer’s statement comes a few days after he admitted that he was ordered to attend Alcoholics Anonymous when he was just 14 years old.

‘This is without a doubt the most toxic negative app ever – PERIOD. hahaha’, the singer began in his statement.

“This place is different, I always heard it was the Wild West here, but it’s crazy,” he added.

The Jelly Roll singer took to X to blow up the entire social media platform, before presumably taking another hiatus.

The 39-year-old singer (born Jason Bradley DeFord) took to X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday with a pretty blunt statement.

The 39-year-old singer (born Jason Bradley DeFord) took to X (formerly Twitter) on Sunday with a pretty blunt statement.

“It’s a safe place for everyone to say mean things to each other without consequences.” I’m out hahaha,’ he concluded.

The singer’s X account remains active nine hours after he first sent the tweet, although it’s unclear if he plans to deactivate it completely at some point.

It’s worth noting that Jelly Roll quit social media previously in April, with his wife Bunnie XO saying she was leaving him after being bullied about his weight.

“My husband quit the Internet because he’s tired of being bullied about his damn weight, and it makes me want to cry because he’s the sweetest angel baby,” she said.

Don’t intimidate people, because you never know where they are mentally. “There are a lot of people who are not as strong as me, who are on the Internet and do not deserve to be bullied,” he added.

A few weeks later he said Variety‘Oh man. I’m sure I’ll come back, but right now I’m not thinking about anything.’

“I probably shouldn’t elaborate on this because no one on my team wants me to, but I don’t have a problem with social media,” he said.

And it wasn’t just the harassment that caused it. It was not just the toxicity of social media, but its addiction,” he explained.

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“It’s a safe place for everyone to say mean things to each other without consequences.” I’m out hahaha,’ he concluded.

It's worth noting that Jelly Roll quit social media previously in April, with his wife Bunnie XO saying she was leaving him after being bullied about his weight.

It’s worth noting that Jelly Roll quit social media previously in April, with his wife Bunnie XO saying she was leaving him after being bullied about his weight.

'I was getting too busy to waste hours of my life commuting. I can honestly say that I have been away from social media for a few months now and I have never felt better or more mentally healthy, I have never felt more clear-headed

‘I was getting too busy to waste hours of my life commuting. “I can honestly say that I have been away from social media for a few months now and I have never felt better or healthier mentally, I have never felt more clear-headed,” he added.

‘I was getting too busy to waste hours of my life commuting. “I can honestly say that I have been away from social media for a few months now and I have never felt better or healthier mentally, I have never felt more clear-headed,” he added.

“I have never had less of an idea of ​​what is happening in the world, but I assure you that I will not return before the elections. Bad joke,” he said.

Although he began his career in 2003, he rose to fame in 2022 with the hit singles Son of a Sinner and Need a Favor.

He also recently made his Saturday Night Live debut as the musical guest for the season 50 premiere.

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