Diddy Set To Dine 'Like A King' Behind Bars As Lavish Holiday Prison Menu Is Revealed

By Favour Adegoke on November 20, 2025 at 1:45 PM EST

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Sean "Diddy" Combs may not be a free man, but he's still reportedly living large behind prison bars at FCI Fort Dix.

Ahead of the holiday season, the embattled rapper's prison meals have been released, showing how he'll get treated to sumptuous delicacies, including turkey for Thanksgiving.

Sean "Diddy" Combs requested to be transferred to the low-security jailhouse to be able to attend his drug treatment, but he has now seen his release date pushed back amid reports of prison violations.

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Diddy's Prison Meal For The Holiday Season Revealed

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Diddy is set to have a good time during the holiday season as his prison meal menu has emerged, revealing that he will get fed "like a king."

According to TMZ, the Bad Boy Records founder will be sitting down to quite a rich breakfast menu for Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year's Day, which contains bran flakes, skim milk, whole wheat bread, a banana, and some jelly to top.

He won't be missing out on Thanksgiving traditions as he'll get treated to turkey roast with all the trimmings, mashed potatoes, corn, and a holiday dessert. On Christmas day, he'll be served baked Cornish hens with mashed potatoes, cornbread dressing, and some mixed veggies.

For New Year's Day, he'll make his choice between baked fish or grilled beef, and could throw in a tofu lo mein if he feels like it.

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The Holiday Food Is Better Than What The Rapper Had On His Birthday

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Diddy's holiday menu is somewhat of a far cry from what he had to settle for his 56th birthday celebration earlier this month.

For breakfast, he chose between bran flakes, breakfast cake, or whole wheat bread, plus two jelly packets. It also came with skim milk, margarine, and sugar-substitute packets.

He and other inmates were treated to lunch that included options of chicken parmesan or a chickpea burger, fruit or dessert, and a beverage. The plate also contained pasta with marinara sauce and a side of spinach, served with a choice of garlic or whole wheat bread.

For dinner, they had cheese pizza or navy beans, served with Italian pasta salad, green beans, and a garden salad, plus assorted dressings and a beverage.

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Diddy Was Allegedly Caught Drinking Homemade Alcohol

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The "Finna Get Loose" rapper seemed to have gotten acquainted with his new home after his request to be moved there from the notorious Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn was approved by a judge.

He chose the New Jersey jailhouse to be able to "address drug abuse issues" and "maximize family visitation and rehabilitative efforts," but reports suggest he got himself into trouble after he was caught drinking homemade alcohol weeks ago.

According to TMZ, the drink is made from Fanta, sugar, and apples, with inmates leaving it to ferment for 2 weeks in order to turn it into an alcoholic substance. Reports suggested the jail officials planned to move him to a new unit, but that decision was later reversed.

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While Diddy stood to be sentenced, having been convicted on 2 counts of transportation to engage in prostitution, he highlighted to the judge how his time in prison had helped him stay sober for the first time in 25 years.

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The Rapper's Prison Release Date Was Pushed Back

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During his trial, Diddy admitted that he lost his way but told Judge Arun Subramanian that the "old me died in jail and a new version of me was reborn. Prison will change you or kill you -- I choose to live."

However, his violation of prison rules seemingly landed him in hot water, as his release date has now been pushed back by nearly a month.

The "Bad Boy For Life" rapper is to serve 50 months in jail and was expected to be released on May 8, 2028, but the Federal Bureau of Prisons inmate records now show that his release date is slated for June 4, 2028, per People Magazine.

Meanwhile, Diddy sources have denied any violations occurred on his part, with his family sharing on his X account that the reports are "completely false," and that his "only focus is becoming the best version of himself and returning to his family."

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Diddy Receives Advice From Former Reality TV Star

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It comes as his fellow celebrity Joe Giudice opened up about his time at FCI Fort Dix and gave Diddy some advice on how to pull through.

According to Us Weekly, the "RHONJ" alum shared that Diddy's new home isn't all the rehabilitative haven his lawyers painted it to be, as some form of dangerous activities still go down there, adding that the rapper's fate would depend largely on "how he carries himself."

"As long as he keeps a low profile and doesn't try to act like a big shot, he'll be fine," the former reality TV star shared.

"I've seen people get stabbed over an onion. You ain't in there with the most stable people," he continued, going further to tell the news outlet that he saw inmates having "group sex" in the early hours of the morning while he was there.

"I got up at, like, three or four in the morning to go to the bathroom, and you would see the craziest things in there, people you would never imagine," Giudice recalled. "[The guards] hear the shower going at night, and they just look the other way."

However, Diddy would be able to afford some form of luxury as Giudice explained he'll have the opportunity to pay for services such as security and also get his shoes shined.

"You can get your clothes tailored and chefs making food for you. That's just how it is," Giudice added.

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