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READ MORE: Jelly Roll's stunning cheating claims: it was devastating for HIM By ANTHONY JAMES Published: 08:05 EST, 5 November 2025 | Updated: 17:20 EST, 5 November 2025 US-born rapper Jelly Roll claims he was 'treated like a criminal' at an upscale fashion house in Sydney. The 40-year-old, who has served jail time in the United States, posted a video on Wednesday to rant about his experience at a Louis Vuitton store. Wearing a baseball cap backwards and dressed in his trademark sweats, Jelly Roll - real name Jason DeFord - was photographed outside the shop in the CBD. undefinedundefined Full Screen (F) Play (SPACE) Read More (Shift + O) ?lit$311128266$? Continue watchingafter the adVisit Advertiser websiteGO TO PAGE Appearing angry after the experience, the heavily tattooed Tennessee-born artist began: 'Hey man, the Louis Vuitton in Sydney, legitimately just treated us like we were finna (sic) come in and rob that place. 'I have never been looked at more like a crim... Listen, the last time I was looked at like a criminal this bad... I was an actual criminal this bad.' Jelly Roll, who arrived Down Under last month for a series of shows, did not offer any details about what happened inside the store. Get The Spotlight newsletter The stars you love, the drama you crave. Your unmissable daily showbiz update. By signing up, you will receive our newsletter as well as marketing emails with news, offers and updates from the Daily Mail. You can unsubscribe at any time. For more information, see our Privacy Policy. US-born rapper Jelly Roll has taken to social media claiming he was 'treated like a criminal' after entering an upscale fashion house in Sydney. Pictured in the city on Wednesday The 40-year-old, who has done jail time in the States, loaded a video to his stories on Wednesday to rant about his experience with the Louis Vuitton store in the CBD (pictured) He was spotted later on an e-bike and chatting to fans in the street after his store visit. Jelly Roll dressed down for his luxury shopping spree, donning a loose black tracksuit and backwards cap. The Daily Mail has reached out to Louis Vuitton for comment. It comes after Jelly Roll touched down at Sydney Airport last month ahead of his first headline Australian tour. The acclaimed performer looked notably slimmed down as he made his way through the terminal, having reportedly lost 90 kilograms. The star wore a baggy black Reebok jumper with matching trackpants for the travel day. He attempted to go incognito in a Tennessee Titans hat while flanked by a security entourage. The Wild Ones hitmaker has since played shows in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney. 795Be the first to commentBe one of the first to commentComments What's YOUR take on Jelly Roll's claims? Comment now Wearing a baseball cap backwards and dressed in his trademark sweats, Jelly Roll - real name Jason DeFord - was photographed outside the famed A-list shop Jelly Roll, who arrived Down Under last month for a series of shows, did not offer any details about what happened inside the store. Pictured: He was later spotted taking a spin an e-bike Jelly Roll also chatted with fans while shopping in Sydney's CBD Jelly Roll and Shaboozey are headed to Australia for inaugural country music festival Strummingbird The Nashville star unveiled a new health and fitness goal last December while in conversation with his wife Bunnie XO on her Dumb Blonde podcast. 'I wanna be on the cover of Men's Health [magazine] by March of 2026. That's my new goal,' he announced. The star declared: 'I wanna have one of the biggest transformations.' He added that he was 'so glad' to be having the discussion in front of an audience. 'I did this publicly for a reason. I wanna be honest about my struggles with it with people,' he noted. The musician discussed body image and fame, saying 'people that become as big as I became, when they lose the weight, they're kind of ashamed. 'They're so ashamed that they go hide and lose the weight, and then they come back out [and] they don't really know how to interact with the world looking different or feeling different, and they kinda gotta find their whole new way. 'I wanted to lose it in front of everybody. I wanted to talk about it.' Jelly emphasised the difficulty of losing weight in the spotlight, explaining, 'I wanna bring people along with me…I didn't become successful because of my weight. I became successful in spite of it.' He also acknowledged, 'I somehow managed to be this successful carrying 550 pounds. That's insane.' Share or comment on this article: American rapper Jelly Roll slams luxury fashion store in Sydney after being 'treated like a criminal' during shopping spree Add comment