Jelly Roll Gifts Fan A New Car Who Shares A Similar Story To Him
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Jelly Roll Gifts Fan A New Car Who Shares A Similar Story To Him

In what'll be the most heartwarming video you've seen today, Jelly Roll gifted a fan a new car. But she isn't just any fan, for she shares a very similar story to the country singer.

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In an Instagram video uploaded by MDMotivator, an unsuspecting fan is surprised with both Jelly Roll tickets and a new car by the man himself. And let me tell you, she is one deserving fan.

Per Taste of Country, the surprised fan is Michelle Boissoneault. For three years, she was meth-addicted and homeless on the streets of London, Ontario. However, she managed to turn her life around and now pledges her life to help the addicted and the homeless.

Sound familiar?

Given her history, I'm sure Jelly Roll couldn't not agree to do this. Especially considering he was playing a local show.

In the video, Zachery Dereniowski of MDMotivator poses as a homeless man to grab the attention and aid of Boissoneault. Naturally, she helps him, and they speak a little about her past struggles. After she helps Dereniowski, he surprises her with a note that caused her to break down.

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Jelly Roll Gifts Generous Fan A New Car

The note read, "Congratulations, you will not be home tonight because Jelly Roll wanted to personally invite you to his show with VIP tickets."

Boissoneault went on to watch the show, where she got to meet Jelly Roll in person. She was given another note with an encouraging quote and an instruction to put on a blindfold.

While they led her to her new car, she spoke more of her past. "Yours is the type of story that we write songs about," Jelly Roll said, trying to hold back his emotion. Her story would have really hit close to home.

She was finally surprised with the new car, and she broke down crying. She shared that she thought she was going to die on the street, and that her dad shared the same fear.

"Don't make me cry," he said as he handed over the keys.

I'm so glad people like her can get the recognition they deserve. She's an amazing person that has done a lot of good in this world