New Milestone Jelly Roll Rides Electric Scooter Through Berlin To Celebrate Weight Loss
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New Milestone: Jelly Roll Rides Electric Scooter Through Berlin To Celebrate Weight Loss

What better way to celebrate a weight loss journey than doing an activity your weight has been keeping you from for a decade? Jelly Roll hit the streets of Berlin on an electric scooter to showcase his incredible progress.

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The "Save Me" hitmaker has recently arrived in Berlin, Germany, for the European leg of his and Post Malone's Big A-- Stadium Tour. His Instagram HQ account, @jellyhq, has been keeping his followers very much updated about the great time he's having in the German capital.

He's also taking advantage of being in a walkable city by making use of the electric scooters. Something he hasn't been able to do in about a decade due to his weight.

Jelly Roll has been on a mission to shift is weight for well over a year, now. So to see milestones like this is everything to his fans.

"This is big news in my world," he started, propped up on an electric scooter. "I haven't been skinny enough to ride a scooter like this in like 8 years. No, 12... 10."

After being given some counsel by the cameraman, Jelly Roll was able to zoom off on his electric scooter. We're watching Jelly Roll history here, folks.

You can watch him have the time of his life below.

Fans React To Jelly Roll Insane Weight Progress

I haven't reported on Jelly Roll in a hot minute. So to see him looking this good was a surprise. And apparently, it's a surprise to his fans, too.

His supporters took to the comments to share their praise.

"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!!!" exclaimed one.

"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," wrote another.

"You're looking so happy and healthy. Loving music and a great song along with all the people you have around is so special," supported a third.

"Looking great! Please protect your head while on that. No one needs a brain injury," warned one more. And honestly, yeah. He should really have worn some protection.