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Louis Vuitton treats famous country singer like a common criminal, turns his shopping trip into a humiliating experience

Now the brand is feeling the heat.

Jelly Roll, the incredibly popular country music star known for his incredible comeback story, just had a seriously humiliating experience while trying to shop at Louis Vuitton in Sydney, Australia. The singer was hitting up the high-end boutique hoping to snag some new gear for his revamped look, but instead, he says the staff treated him less like a huge celebrity and more like a common criminal, per TMZ.

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This is absolutely wild, especially considering how far he’s come in his career and personal life. The whole thing went down while Jelly Roll, a proud father, was on a shopping spree in Sydney. He ended up venting his frustration immediately on Instagram this past Tuesday, posting a clip of himself walking away from the specific store.

He told his followers that the Louis Vuitton crew looked at him and his friend like they were straight-up criminals. It’s completely unacceptable customer service, especially for someone who clearly has the cash to drop on designer goods. Having worked in a few Louis Vuittons in Vegas, I can say that is not at all how the brand treats anyone, and it does push the opposite, where everyone is treated well. In my opinion, this is an isolated case that the brand will hopefully look into.

Louis Vuitton treated Jelly Roll poorly

This is genuinely a terrible look for Louis Vuitton. Here you have a major star who has overcome massive obstacles, proving that people can change, and he’s walking into your store ready to spend serious money. Instead of treating him with the respect a successful patron deserves, they allegedly gave him the side-eye. Treating any customer this way is bad enough, but doing it to a successful artist trying to enjoy a shopping trip is just baffling.

It gets even crazier because Jelly Roll himself doubled down on the feeling of being profiled. He admitted he’s genuinely never been scrutinized like a criminal so badly before. He even joked that the last time people stared at him like that, he actually was one. That statement really highlights the incredible irony of the situation. We all know Jelly Roll’s past struggles; he’s been extremely open about his time in the criminal justice system.

The timing of this incident adds another layer to the frustration. Roll has been focusing heavily on his health journey lately, making headlines for his impressive dedication and commitment to fitness. He’s dropped 200 pounds, meaning he’s practically unrecognizable these days compared to his earlier years. It looks like he was just trying to buy some new, high-fashion ‘fits to celebrate his new look and feel good about himself.

Instead, he got shown the door, or at least made to feel so uncomfortable that he had to leave empty-handed. Talk about a major buzzkill after achieving such a huge personal milestone. It’s great that Jelly Roll seemed to take the whole ordeal in stride, laughing it off like the good sport he is.


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