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Jelly Roll pledges to 'help' high school grad, 18, pay her $40K/year college tuition during Nashville concert
Joy Galdalla waited in line for five hours for the chance to see the 39-year-old Burning rapper-singer after spending the past month looking after her grandmother in the hospital
Jelly Roll pledged to 'help' his fan Joy Gadalla pay her $40K/year tuition at Belmont University during his free concert at the Assembly Food Hall's Skydeck in Nashville, TN on June 17. Jelly Roll pledged to 'help' his fan Joy Gadalla pay her $40K/year tuition at Belmont University during his free concert at the Assembly Food Hall's Skydeck in Nashville, TN on June 17 And the charity doesn't stop as the Dunkin' brand ambassador is next scheduled to perform a benefit concert at Canada's Meridian Centre in St. Catharines, ON next Monday with proceeds going to the Heather Winterstein Foundation.
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