Jelly Roll Brings Emmy Audience to Tears with Soul-Stirring Tribute: “It’s OK to Not Be OK

The 76th Emmy Awards delivered one of its most emotional and unforgettable moments when Jelly Roll took the stage to perform “I Am Not Okay” during this year’s In Memoriam tribute. As black-and-white images of beloved actors, entertainers, and storytellers illuminated the screen behind him, Jelly Roll’s soulful voice carried the weight of grief, remembrance, and healing across the entire auditorium.

🎤 A Song for the Ones We’ve Lost

Jason DeFord, better known as Jelly Roll, opened the performance with a message from the heart:

“I believe that music is therapeutic. I believe that music can heal. And I believe storytelling is just as cathartic. If you’re feeling lost or alone tonight, I want you to know — it’s OK to not always be OK.”

As the room fell silent, his haunting rendition of “I Am Not Okay” filled the space — a moving tribute to those who shaped the world of entertainment, and a message of hope for those left behind.

🕯️ Honoring the Storytellers

Among those remembered were icons such as:

  • Shannen Doherty (Beverly Hills, 90210)

  • Richard Simmons – beloved fitness guru

  • Gena Rowlands (The Notebook)

  • Donald Sutherland – legendary film actor

  • James Earl Jones – iconic voice of Darth Vader

  • Bob Newhart – comedy pioneer

As each face appeared, the audience was visibly moved — and Jelly Roll’s raw delivery made the moment even more powerful.

🎬 Red Carpet Dreams and New Goals

Before taking the stage, Jelly Roll spoke to PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly from the red carpet:

“I’m watching everything I usually watch on my tour bus or in my living room… and now I’m here. It’s surreal. I’ve got a new goal now — I want to be in a TV show just so I can come back every year!”

He even joked that he’s calling up his country music friends to tell them they’re “missing the mark” by not being at the Emmys.

⭐ Reba McEntire Lights Up the Stage

Jelly Roll wasn’t the only country star in the building. Reba McEntire also made a shining appearance alongside her longtime friend and Reba co-star Melissa Peterman. The dynamic duo presented the award for Outstanding Scripted Variety Series, bringing charm and laughter to the stage.

During interviews, the two teased their upcoming sitcom, Happy’s Place:

“We’ve waited a long time for the right cast, the right time, and the chemistry’s still there,” said Peterman.
“It just feels right.”

🌟 A Night of Emotion, Music, and Memories

While many moments at the Emmys spark applause, Jelly Roll’s tribute sparked something deeper — reflection. As he sang, the message was clear: even in our grief, even when the weight of loss feels too heavy, music can hold us, heal us, and remind us — we’re not alone.