Jelly Roll Makes Cameo Appearance with Sylvester Stallone on ‘Tulsa King’ Set

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An unexpected duo was recently spotted on the set of the popular series Tulsa King. Sylvester Stallone, 77, shared an Instagram Reel featuring himself and Jelly Roll, 39, engaging in a friendly conversation on the set of the gangster drama’s second season, which is currently in production.

In the video, Jelly Roll and Stallone discuss the singer’s impressive achievement of scoring his fourth consecutive No. 1 on Billboard’s Country Airplay Chart with his hit song “Halfway to Hell” from the album Whitsitt Chapel.

Jelly Roll excitedly shares the news with Stallone, who congratulates him on his fourth No. 1 success. The entire set erupts into applause upon hearing the exciting announcement.

Tulsa King follows the story of New York mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi, played by Stallone, as he navigates life after being released from prison and exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma. The series showcases his journey as he builds a new criminal empire with the help of a diverse group of individuals.

While it remains unclear what role Jelly Roll will play in the Paramount+ series, the singer expressed his disbelief and excitement over the interaction with Stallone by reposting the actor’s post on his Instagram Story.

This encounter is not the first time Jelly Roll has been starstruck by meeting a celebrity. He previously shared his excitement over meeting music icons such as Garth Brooks and Bruce Springsteen. Additionally, Jelly Roll recently had a memorable performance with Eminem in Detroit, which he described as one of the coolest moments of his career.

As fans eagerly await more updates on the celebrity news, TV shows, and fashion trends, Jelly Roll’s cameo appearance on the set of Tulsa King with Sylvester Stallone has certainly added an element of surprise and excitement to the ongoing production of the popular series. Stay tuned for more updates on this dynamic duo and their collaboration in the world of entertainment.

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