Jelly Roll rushed to hospital after flipping ATV in terrifying crash

He is not OK.

Jelly Roll was rushed to the hospital after flipping his ATV and breaking his collarbone earlier this year.

The terrifying crash occurred back in January, just days before the Grammy Awards. However, the “I Am Not Okay” singer didn’t reveal his “secret” until this past weekend.

“Y’all just took this thing out for the first time since I flipped it,” Jelly Roll, 41, said in an Instagram clip shared on Sunday. “I broke my collarbone.”

A man stands in front of a dirty, overturned ATV. 9 Jelly Roll (seen here in a clip he shared to Instagram over the weekend) was rushed to the hospital after flipping his ATV and breaking a collarbone earlier this year. xomgitsbunnie/Instagram A damaged off-road vehicle with the words "Can-Am" and "RS" on its side, parked on a grassy field in front of a forest. 9 Although Jelly Roll crashed his ATV (seen here immediately after the accident) just before this year’s Grammy Awards, he didn’t reveal his “secret” until this past weekend. xomgitsbunnie/Instagram Bunnie Xo and Jelly Roll Bunnie Xo makes TMI confession about Jelly Roll’s manhood post-weight loss Chrissy Teigen hits the ‘Star Search’ red carpet in see-through, sparkling gown Bunnie Xo contemplated suicide when she caught Jelly Roll cheating: ‘The pain was so intense’

“I was so scared to get back on this thing,” he continued while walking around the repaired ATV. “I just knew if I didn’t get back on it sooner than later, I was just going to be more and more afraid of it.”

Although the “Son of a Sinner” singer thought he had “totaled” the four-wheeler, he revealed that one of his brothers “got it fixed” to “brand new.”

Jelly Roll — whose real name is Jason Bradley DeFord — went on to explain that he decided to share the news of his scary ATV accident now because he was thinking about his broken collarbone condition during the Grammys while riding it over the weekend.

Jelly Roll in a black cap and t-shirt, standing outdoors with trees in the background. 9 “Y’all just took this thing out for the first time since I flipped it,” the “Need a Favor” singer said in his Instagram video. xomgitsbunnie/Instagram X-ray of a clavicle with medical information on the screen. 9 Jelly Roll also shared a photo of the X-ray of his broken collarbone (as seen here) in his Instagram video. xomgitsbunnie/Instagram

“I was just thinking, I was out there running all over the Grammys with a broken collarbone,” he shared. “Every time I hugged somebody that week, I wanted to scream. I just didn’t say it, but every time somebody squeezed me, dude, I thought I was gonna cry.”

“Sometimes the machine can do more than the user thinks it can. This was all user error,” the “Need a Favor” singer added. “Anyways, moral of the story, get back on that pony baby. Love y’all.”

“I’ve been keeping a secret from y’all,” Jelly Roll captioned his Instagram clip.

Jelly Roll in a hospital bed with a neck brace and medical sensors on his chest, with text overlay about breaking his collarbone after flipping an ATV. 9 “I was just thinking, I was out there running all over the Grammys with a broken collarbone,” Jelly Roll (seen here in another clip shared by his wife, Bunnie Xo, on Sunday) shared in his video. xomgitsbunnie/Instagram Jelly Roll in a hospital bed with a neck brace and medical wires attached to his chest. 9 Bunnie Xo shared her own Instagram video of Jelly Roll in the hospital with a neck brace after his terrifying crash (as seen here). xomgitsbunnie/Instagram A tattooed man in a neck brace smiles from a hospital bed after flipping an ATV. 9 “This happened in January, worst phone call to ever get,” Bunnie Xo captioned her clip on Sunday. xomgitsbunnie/Instagram

Jelly Roll also shared a photo of his X-ray in the clip, as well as a pic of him on stage at this year’s Grammys and the damaged quad from after the crash.

The three-time Grammy winner’s wife, meanwhile, shared her own social media video on Sunday. It showed her famous husband lying in a hospital bed in a gown and neck brace.

“This happened in January, worst phone call to ever get,” Bunnie Xo, 46, captioned her Instagram post. “But we got thru it thank goodness & he’s healed completely.”

Despite suffering a broken collarbone at the time, Jelly Roll attended the Grammy Awards 2026 and even walked the red carpet with his wife of almost 10 years.

Bunnie Xo and Jelly Roll smile for a photo at the Pre-GRAMMY Gala & GRAMMY Salute to Industry Icons. 9 Jelly Roll and Bunnie Xo still walked the Grammy Awards 2026 red carpet (as seen here) despite his broken collarbone. Getty Images for The Recording Academy Jelly Roll accepts the Best Contemporary Country Album award at the 68th Grammy Awards. 9 Jelly Roll (seen here giving an acceptance speech at the Grammy Awards 2026) won three awards during this year’s ceremony. Getty Images for The Recording Academy

The “Save Me” crooner also scored three awards during the ceremony, including best contemporary country album for “Beautifully Broken,” best contemporary Christian music performance/song for “Hard Fought Hallelujah” and best country duo/group performance for “Amen.”

“I think there’s a lot of people that are watching the Grammys tonight that feel like they’ve been represented for the first time in a long time on this kind of stage,” Jelly Roll told reporters backstage after his three wins.

“And I’m excited to be that guy to do it,” he added.

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