‘Records are made to be broken — and Jelly Roll just shattered one of his own.’ After losing a jaw-dropping 200 pounds, the country music star shocked fans by riding a scooter for the first time in a decade. The crowd roared as he rolled forward, tears in his eyes, whispering that this moment felt bigger than any award he’s ever won. Cameras caught the disbelief, the triumph, and the sheer joy as he defied the limits once thought impossible. In that instant, Jelly Roll didn’t just ride again — he rewrote the story of resilience. Fans called it the most inspiring comeback of the year, a reminder that no dream is ever truly out of reach.

Jelly Roll Reaches New Milestone In Weight Loss Journey

Jelly Roll is currently on the European leg of his and Post Malone’s “Big Ass Stadium” Tour.

And during a recent stop in Berlin, Germany, the “Save Me” singer did something he hadn’t done in over a decade.

In a video he posted to his Instagram on Tuesday, August 26, Jelly Roll is seen happily riding an electric scooter through the streets.

For those from larger cities, riding an electric scooter might be nothing new. But for Jelly Roll, it was another major milestone. It was proof of just how far he’s come in his weight loss journey.

“This is big news in my world, I haven’t been skinny enough to ride a scooter like this in, like, eight years. No, 12 years, ten years,” he said in the video. “Anyways, first time riding a scooter, straight through the streets of Berlin, baby.”

He then zooms off on the scooter, so giddy that at one point he bursts into singing “making my way downtown,” referencing Vanessa Carlton’s hit “A Thousand Miles.”

Fans flooded the comments, leaving congratulatory messages such as:

“Who is that? Is that Jelly’s younger twin?!! Holy mackerel! So so proud of you brother!!! You look so good. It’s REALLY showing up in your eyes!!!”

“You look great man!!! You got to be proud of yourself it’s not easy what you you’re doing I know you work extremely hard Keep it up.”

“I freaking LOVE this man. Great work, dude!”

Watch Jelly Roll ride a scooter for the first time in over a decade in the video below.

His Upcoming Fitness Goals & Surgery Plans

Ever since starting his health journey in 2022, Jelly Roll has shed over 200 pounds. But for him, this is just the beginning.

The Grammy-nominated artist has plenty of other goals, including landing a cover on Men’s Health magazine in 2026.

He also recently shared that he’s aiming for a shirtless magazine cover by 2027. He’s been upfront about needing skin removal surgery first, though, due to the amount of weight he’s lost.

“I wanna have one of the biggest transformations. I did this publicly for a reason. I wanna be honest about my struggles with it with people,” the singer has said before.

His recent weigh-in revealed that he is now under 300 pounds, a weight he hasn’t been under since he was in middle school.

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