As the world watches, Diddy finds himself behind bars, facing serious allegations of sex trafficking and racketeering and embroiled in numerous lawsuits. Currently residing in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, his daily routine is a stark contrast to his glamorous past for sure.
Many people are thus curious about what life is like for him behind bars and how he is coping with everything. What does Diddy’s daily routine look like inside the jail? Here’s a closer look!
How Is Diddy Doing in Prison? What Is His Daily Routine Like?
Diddy used to enjoy the Hollywood VIP treatment, but now he’s in Brooklyn’s Metropolitan Detention Center, a place known for housing high-profile inmates, where it is said that there are no perks for him.
Famous past residents include R. Kelly, Ghislaine Maxwell, and Michael Cohen. So, what’s his daily routine actually like?
Commenting on Diddy’s situation in jail, prison expert James Pipe described his experience as “sad” and “lonely.” His day in the detention center begins early with breakfast. Most meals are taken in a communal space, however, in some cases, they also require eating it in their individual cell. Pipe said (via US Mirror),
He has access to the prison library, and he is also allowed communication with approved contacts, but regular cell checks may lead to lockdowns. Known for its harsh conditions, MDC implements strict security measures, including scheduled counts and maintenance visits. Diddy will remain there until his trial, which starts in May.
What Is Diddy’s Diet Like in Prison?
So what does Diddy’s meals look like in prison? People magazine reported his breakfast typically features a combination of cereal, fresh fruit, and a breakfast cake. On weekdays, he has the option of oatmeal and toast, but coffee is a special weekend treat, as outlined in the Federal Bureau of Prisons’ national menu.
Lunch is served promptly at 11:00 AM and includes choices such as hamburgers, baked fish, or beef tacos. On weekends, scrambled eggs and biscuits make up the menu. Dinner offers a variety of dishes, including chicken fajitas, pasta, and roast beef, catering to different tastes.
The facility also prioritizes health, providing “heart-healthy” meals alongside vegetarian options like lentils, tofu, and baked beans. So far, he has been denied bail twice, and all eyes are on the trial set to begin next year in May. Everyone is waiting to see what revelations will emerge as the proceedings move forward.