Jelly Roll Stops Show to Get Chair for Cancer Survivor
Fan Battled Cancer, Wore IV to Show
Grammy Nominee's Heartfelt Gesture
Rapper Jelly Roll, whose real name is Jason Bradley DeFord, paused his performance in Michigan to help a fan in the crowd who had battled cancer. The fan, dressed in a full-blown IV, was spotted by the 39-year-old artist while he was performing in front of a large audience.
Recognizing the woman as a cancer survivor, Jelly Roll instructed his stage crew to get a chair for her. The Grammy nominee wanted to make sure she was comfortable and could enjoy the rest of the show without having to stand.
Jelly Roll's heartfelt gesture was met with applause and cheers from the crowd. His actions demonstrated his care and respect for his fans, regardless of their circumstances.
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