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    Jelly Roll Gets Hilarious Reality Check at Walmart When Employee Has No Idea Who He Is, Proving Fame Can’t Save You From Humbling Moments!

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodApril 25, 20252 Mins Read
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    Jelly Roll Goes to Walmart to Buy His Own Album — and the Employee Has No Clue Who He Is

    In a hilarious and refreshingly humble moment, country star Jelly Roll took a trip to Walmart to grab a copy of his own album — and the employee helping him had no idea he was assisting the artist himself. The video of the encounter has fans cracking up.

    Despite his rapid rise to fame, Jelly Roll is still enjoying moments that remind us he’s just a regular guy. On his Beautifully Broken Tour, he’s been sharing behind-the-scenes moments, and this Walmart stop is definitely a standout.

    In the video, Jelly enters the store with excitement, ready to see if his Beautifully Broken album is finally in stock. (On a previous trip to grab his Whitsitt Chapel album, the shelves had come up empty.) This time, though, success — the album was there… but locked behind a display case.

    That’s when an unsuspecting employee named Orlando enters the scene.

    As Jelly waits for help, he jokes about his love for Walmart, saying:

    “I love Walmart. They’re all set up the same. They’re like Waffle House — I know where everything is at.”

    When Orlando shows up to unlock the case, the two chat, and it quickly becomes clear that Orlando has no idea who he’s talking to. Apparently, he doesn’t listen to country music and had never heard of Jelly Roll — which only adds to the comedy.

    Still, Orlando helps him grab a copy of Beautifully Broken and even a vinyl of Post Malone’s F-1 Trillion. It’s a moment that’s pure Jelly Roll: genuine, funny, and completely unfiltered.

    Fans loved it, taking to social media to praise Jelly for staying grounded and relatable. While he may be topping charts and performing emotional CMA duets with legends like Brooks & Dunn, he can still walk into a Walmart and surprise people — for now.

    As one fan said:

    “It won’t be long before everyone knows his face. But for now, we get gems like this.”

    You can watch the full video of the Walmart trip — and Orlando’s priceless reaction — below. It’s the kind of down-to-earth moment that proves why Jelly Roll’s fans love him so much.

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