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'Jelly Roll: Save Me' Trailer Tackles Artist's Addiction and Mental Health Struggles

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Jelly Roll is giving fans a front-row seat to the story of his remarkable rise. The 38-year-old artist details his struggles with addiction and mental health, and how he's overcome those challenges on his way to the top of Nashville's music scene, in the new ABC News documentary, . «I came out of jail with a plan,» he says in the newly released trailer for the film. «I was gonna put every piece of energy I had into music.

It's almost like something just clicked right then. I came home and jumped out of the window with no parachute.»  begins streaming on Tuesday, May 30, on Hulu.

The doc takes viewers along for the ride as Jelly Roll — born Jason Bradley DeFord — prepares for the biggest tour date of his career, playing at Nashville's famed Bridgestone Arena in his hometown.

In the trailer, viewers hear from both fans and those closest to the rising star, marveling at his ability to identify with and offer hope to listeners.

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