Jelly Roll opened up about his tattoos in an interview with GQ. "I regret 98% of these tattoos, 97, almost all of them. Like core philosophies are rooted in my life when I was 17 and now I'm 40, I'm like, 'What the f--- was I thinking?'" he revealed…glancing down at his arms. "I hate them all," he continued. Jelly Roll shared how his tattoo journey began at age 14 with a simple cross on his right arm, marking the start of a colorful, albeit regrettable, ink collection. He added that eventually, it culminated in getting his face tattooed along with his body. Some of his tattoos, he said, he received while serving time in prison. The singer has been to jail some 40 times for various drug charges. Jelly Roll shared his least favorite tattoo: a depiction of a baby smoking a blunt. "It was a little excessive," he said. He also said that he has undergone extensive cover-ups to rectify his past tattoo choices. One notably awkward fix involved correcting a misspelled tattoo that was supposed to read "Surviving the Struggle" on his neck. "But he forgot to put the 'T' in it, so it said 'Surviving the Sruggle,'" he recounts.