
The wife of new WWE star Jelly Roll has revealed the side-effect his huge near-300lb weight loss has had on their sex life.
Jelly Roll, 41, made his first appearance in WWE at SummerSlam 2024, and has become a regular part of the company's programming over recent weeks.
His weight loss journey began all the way back in 2022, but he has intensified those efforts while training to become a professional wrestler.
According to the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Jelly Roll has been training with WWE legend The Undertaker and current stars Kevin Owens and Jacob Fatu.
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He teamed up with Randy Orton in a losing effort against Drew McIntyre and Logan Paul at SummerSlam in August, before picking up his first singles win against Kit Wilson last month.
It had been reported that the country singer and rapper could have a match at WrestleMania 42, which takes place in Las Vegas on April 18 and 19.
But he has instead been aligned with Cody Rhodes ahead of his WWE Universal Championship defence against Orton - who has commentator Pat McAfee in his corner.

Away from the ring, Jelly Roll has been married to podcaster and social media personality Bunnie Xo - real name Alisa DeFord - since 2016.
She has over 12 million followers on TikTok, along with 2.4million followers on her Instagram page, and has an online presence on the controversial streaming platform Kick.
DeFord released her own memoir, titled 'Stripped Down: Unfiltered and Unapologetic', in January, and penned an article for Playboy's April 2026 issue in which she acts as a guest advisor in answering readers' questions.
Bunnie, who is a former high-end escort, was asked by one reader about whether it was a 'phase' that they were having less sex since losing weight through Ozempic.
"When it comes to sex, slowing down after weight loss and Ozempic can be tricky," she replied.
"Big body changes mess with your head and hormones. Add a medication that blunts appetite and it's not shocking libido dips too. It's likely an adjustment period, not a permanent shift."
Bunnie didn't refer to her relationship with Jelly Roll in that answer, but did make an explicit comment about their love life in a separate interview back in February.
"He's getting his confidence back, and he's peacocking around," she said during an appearance on The Howard Stern Show.
"I will tell you that it is very true that when a man loses weight, it [manhood] grows a lot. Oh my god, he's gonna kill me."
There you go.
Jelly Roll - real name Jason Bradley DeFord - has stated he didn't use medication during his near 300lbs weight loss journey.
He told Men's Health in January: "Even before I got into getting my blood work done, I went and got mental health therapy about my overeating.
"I started treating my food addiction like what it was: an addiction."
He claimed he 'felt like a teenager again' in terms of his general energy levels after the weight loss.
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