Jelly Roll's Face Tattoos Led to a Bizarre Situation with Bailee's Friends
Country singer Jelly Roll recently opened up about the challenges he faced explaining his face tattoos to his daughter Bailee Ann's friends as they were growing up. While he tried to downplay the ink, it was only a matter of time before the truth came out.
According to Jelly Roll, he would often fib to his kindergarten classmates about the tattoos on his face, saying he only got them for special occasions. However, when the kids started asking how he drew them on the same way every time, the jig was up.
As Bailee's friends grew older, their parents began to forbid them from hanging out at Jelly's house due to his face tattoos and the lifestyle they assumed it came with. The situation got so bad that even 17-year-old Bailee, who is now a joint custodian of her father, wasn't allowed to invite her friends over.
Jelly Roll has spoken publicly about struggling with his own tattoo regret in the past, admitting that he regrets 98% of them. "Now that I'm 40, I'm like, 'What the f**k was I thinking?'", he said in a recent interview.
While Jelly's tattoos may be a part of him, it seems they have also caused tension with his daughter's friends and their parents. However, despite the challenges, Jelly Roll is still close to Bailee, who recently hosted a prom for her father and stepmother.
The situation highlights the complexities of being in the public eye, where one's personal life can become subject to scrutiny and judgment from others.
Country singer Jelly Roll recently opened up about the challenges he faced explaining his face tattoos to his daughter Bailee Ann's friends as they were growing up. While he tried to downplay the ink, it was only a matter of time before the truth came out.
According to Jelly Roll, he would often fib to his kindergarten classmates about the tattoos on his face, saying he only got them for special occasions. However, when the kids started asking how he drew them on the same way every time, the jig was up.
As Bailee's friends grew older, their parents began to forbid them from hanging out at Jelly's house due to his face tattoos and the lifestyle they assumed it came with. The situation got so bad that even 17-year-old Bailee, who is now a joint custodian of her father, wasn't allowed to invite her friends over.
Jelly Roll has spoken publicly about struggling with his own tattoo regret in the past, admitting that he regrets 98% of them. "Now that I'm 40, I'm like, 'What the f**k was I thinking?'", he said in a recent interview.
While Jelly's tattoos may be a part of him, it seems they have also caused tension with his daughter's friends and their parents. However, despite the challenges, Jelly Roll is still close to Bailee, who recently hosted a prom for her father and stepmother.
The situation highlights the complexities of being in the public eye, where one's personal life can become subject to scrutiny and judgment from others.