Jelly Roll explains why he did not comment on politics at Grammys 2026

Jelly Roll opted out of commenting at US politics at the Grammys 2026

By The News Digital
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February 02, 2026
Jelly Roll refuses to comment on politics after Billie Eilish makes headlines

Jelly Roll did the opposite of Billie Eilish when asked to comment on current politics.

Jelly Roll and Billie both took home Grammys at the 2026 Grammy Awards on February 1.

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The Wild Ones hitmaker won three Grammys: Best Contemporary Country Album for Beautifully Broken, Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song with Brandon Lake for Hard Fought Hallelujah and Best Country Duo/Group Performance with Shaboozey for Amen.

While Billie condemned Immigration and Customs Enforcement operations onstage with her brother Finneas, Jelly Roll opted out of doing so.

Backstage after his win, a reporter asked Jelly Roll, "Would you be willing to comment on what's going on in the country right now?" The singer replied, "Not really."

He explained, "So this is the truth, and I'm glad somebody asked, because I love talking about this stuff, and people care to hear my opinion, but so I can tell you that people shouldn't care to hear my opinion."

"You know, I'm a dumb redneck, like, I haven't watched enough," he said, per People. "I didn't have a phone for 18 months."

"I'm so disconnected from what's happening," the singer said.

"I grew up in a house of, like, insane pandemonium. Like, I didn't even know politics were f--king real until I was in my mid-20s in jail," he said. "Like, that's how disconnected [you are] when you grew up in a drug addict household. You think we, like, had common calls about what's happening in rural politics? Like, we're just trying to find a way to survive, man, you know?"

He noted that he does "have a lot to say about it." Adding, "I'm going through it the next week, and everybody's going to hear exactly what I have to say about it in the most loud and clear way I've ever spoke in my life. So I look forward to it on the Internet."

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