Jelly Roll did not hide his exhaustion. After flying four or five times in two days, he landed in Sydney and felt “beat to death.” He admitted to being tired, yet he still showed his joy over getting to use his passport for the first time. This journey to Australia, called the “down under” tour, was a clear mix of massive effort and real emotion. This vlog, called Learning Aussie Slang, tells the story.

This trip shows him pushing through a difficult time while still keeping his humor. He is “white-knuckling” his way through the tour, but he is serious about his health. He works out with his coach, doing mitt work in small hotel rooms. He keeps his “No excuses” rule, even when he meets the funny duo, FairbairnFilms, and learns Aussie slang from them.
Learning Aussie Slang – Jelly Roll

Fans who watch him find his honesty deeply moving. One viewer said, “I do not even know all Jelly’s music… but watching these vids and his pure heartfelt emotions make me feel like I need to hang.” Other people noticed his great change, saying his body transformation is inspiring. Everyone agrees with his joke that Australian flies are “fucking criminals.”
The Sydney video shows Jelly Roll’s fight to keep going while on the road. The earlier days of the trip, when he first arrived in Brisbane, show how he found his strength to begin. This first chapter of his Australian journey was named THEY LET ME INTO AUSTRALIA!!! It was the start of the “Beautifully Broken Tour” in a new country.
THEY LET ME INTO AUSTRALIA!!!

The first day was filled with things that gave him peace. Backstage, he met several Australian animals, including a koala. The highlight was holding a baby quokka, which he immediately named Loretta. He also found a love for Australian Football. Right before the show, he gathered his crew for a final, humble prayer.
Jelly Roll’s music and these vlogs show a man who is honest about his struggles but dedicated to growth. He gives people hope and shows them that second chances are possible. His emotional style connects with millions who are trying to heal and move forward. Follow Jelly Roll on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.