Jelly Roll is the latest celebrity being used to scam unwitting victims, but this latest scam comes with an advanced twist. An Ohio man received a video of what appeared to be Jelly Roll, informing him he’d just won a $50-thousand car. Not bad, right? Oh, but Jelly informed the man he would have to pay for shipping. We googled it; shipping can start at $500, with the high end being considerably more expensive. But in a second video, “Jelly Roll” used the victims correct name, which convinced him it was legit, and he sent a $70 gift card as requested. When the scammers wanted more, the man’s family thankfully stepped in. While a video scam is next level, there were still some obvious red flags the man should have noticed. In the video, “Jelly” showed his “drivers license,” which had his name as “Jolly Roll,” which is wrong, of course, and nowhere was his legal name, Jason DeFord, found. The old rule still applies: if it sounds too good to be true, it is.