Billie Eilish lives in a multimillion-dollar mansion in Los Angeles, built on land she claims is stolen. Yet she has taken ...
Jelly Roll shared his testimony on the Grammys stage, and just going by some data offered up by Google Trends, it looks like the masses were interested in what he had to say about Jesus. In case you ...
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Real reaction to Jelly Roll's 'MAGA speech' at Grammys revealed after Fox News cover up
Country rapper Jelly Roll became a Grammy winner on Sunday night after claiming the award for Best Contemporary Country Album ...
DOLLY PARTON: HERE I AM tells the story of Dolly Parton, beginning with her move to Nashville, Tennessee, where she quickly launched a country music career. Through interviews with Parton, her early ...
Christian scholars, pastors, podcasters, and even a former NFL quarterback look to explicate the holiday’s fundamental, ...
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Jelly Roll tells the Grammys crowd Jesus is for everybody, and means it
“Jesus is for everybody. Jesus does not belong to a certain political party.” Jelly Roll landed a line in a room constructed ...
After catching heat over his Grammy’s speech, praising the Lord, self-dubbed "disconnected and dumb redneck" Jelly Roll, 41, ...
Jelly Roll has never been one to shy away from his faith in public settings, and he leaned into it at the Grammys Sunday as ...
Country music star Jelly Roll has been accused of suffering from "religious psychosis" after he praised Jesus during his acceptance speech at the 2026 Grammy Awards, RadarOnline.com can reveal.
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FOXBORO, MASS. (WHDH) - Two Patriots players who are in trouble with the law are now speaking out for the first time. “It’s a different time, a very emotional time,” Diggs said. “Taken back by some ...
Sooner rather than later, there must be an outcry that technology has crossed a sacred line. A growing wave of AI-powered religious apps now allows users to “text with Jesus,” “talk to the Bible,” and ...
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