Jelly Roll just watched Eminem in Happy Gilmore 2 — and his reaction is priceless. “Didn’t know he could be this funny,” he laughed, clearly blown away by Slim Shady’s unexpected comedy chops. Fans are loving the crossover energy between two music icons in totally new territory. Wanna see what had Jelly Roll cracking up?
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Rapper and country sensation Jelly Roll couldn’t hide his surprise — or his laughter — after watching Eminem’s unexpected (and totally chaotic) performance in Happy Gilmore 2. Taking to Instagram Stories, Jelly Roll posted a clip from the film, along with his candid reaction: “I did NOT expect this. I’ve always seen Em as the cold, serious guy — I didn’t know he could be this damn funny.”

The scene that had him cracking up? None other than Eminem’s now-viral battle with a horde of alligators, where he not only throws punches but hurls savage insults like “Fake ass dinosaur” and “You ain’t got a dick!” — all with his signature stone-faced delivery.

Jelly Roll reposted the wild clip to his followers, captioning it with laughing emojis and a simple truth: “Legendary. Didn’t see this coming.” And honestly? Neither did we.
Eminem, known for his intense persona, emotionally charged lyrics, and no-nonsense presence, shocked fans worldwide by showing off a side we rarely see — comedic timing, physical comedy, and a complete willingness to mock his own image. For an artist who’s spent decades being seen as sharp-tongued and emotionally distant, Happy Gilmore 2 feels like a full-blown curveball — and a brilliant one.

Jelly Roll’s reaction has sparked a wave of similar fan comments across social media, with many echoing the same sentiment: “Who knew Eminem could be this funny?” Some even called for a full comedy role or a solo project with Em in a lead acting role.
While Happy Gilmore 2 may be packed with cameos and offbeat moments, it’s Eminem’s scene-stealing performance that’s turning heads and shifting expectations.
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Here’s hoping this isn’t a one-time thing. Hollywood, take note: Slim Shady’s got jokes — and we want more.