Diddy’s Pirson menu for the first week of the New Year has been released
There have been reports indicating that Sean “Diddy” Combs will eat on the first week of the new year.
The rapper is currently in the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center, where he has been held since September after being arrested on charges of racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation for prostitution.
Reports claim that Sean “Diddy” Combs will be served the same breakfast every day and have a little variety for lunch and dinner.
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Didi will be served the same breakfast food every day for the first week

According to the prison menu received by People magazineDiddy’s won’t have variety for breakfast during the first week of the new year.
The music mogul will be served only fruit, cereal, cake and skimmed milk for breakfast every day, starting at 6am each morning.
For lunch, around 11 a.m., the rapper will eat a variety of options, from hamburgers, tots and fruit to scrambled eggs, peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and “oven fries.”
Diddy’s food seems more substantial for dinner, including dishes like chicken or tofu, fried rice, black beans and carrots.
He could also be served whole wheat bread and chicken or chickpea tacos with cilantro rice, pinto beans, salsa and corn. Dinner is scheduled for 4 p.m
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The resulting menu also revealed that Diddy ate steak and cheese on hot dog buns, baked potatoes, green beans and margarine for dinner on New Year’s Eve.
Meanwhile, he was served two peanut butter and jelly sandwiches on whole wheat bread, potato chips, fruit and a drink for Thanksgiving and Christmas.
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The rapper is fed only what is on the prison menu

The revelation follows earlier reports that Didi was only offered “what is available to him from the list of MDC commissioners” and not the lavish meals he was used to as a free man.
Interestingly, the rapper reportedly refused these meals on most occasions, and the source suggests that the music mogul may have been doing so as a form of self-defense.
“He’s causing a lot of trouble for a lot of people. People want to kill him,” said prison expert Larry Levin. Daily Mail. “So what if someone on the outside knew someone who had a relative working in the prison and they put something in their food?”
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Levine added: “Little by little, then he gets poisoned, whatever it is, and it’s an early departure for Mr. Puff Daddy. They kill him. That’s another reason, another theory, why he didn’t eat. was afraid that the food was poisoned or contaminated.’
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He is reported to have “shattered” after a “bleak” Christmas in prison.

The embattled rapper reportedly had a breakdown on Thursday, December 26, 2024 because he couldn’t believe he was still in the MDC prison months after his arrest in New York.
According to Daily Mailthe rapper expected to “be out on bail by now” because of the “strong legal team” he has assembled for his defense.
However, the failure of their efforts to secure his release appears to have taken its toll on him, making “spending the holidays behind bars” a “nightmare”.
It remains unclear what time of day the alleged “meltdown” occurred, and Didi’s legal team has not confirmed the incident in any statement.
The documentary “Explosive Diddy” will debut in January
On Jan. 14, the first project to address sexual assault allegations against Didi in 2025, “Didi: Becoming a Bad Boy,” is released on Paulina.
Many of Diddy’s inner circle were interviewed for the project, including Diddy’s childhood friend, former bodyguard, and former Uptown Records label mate, Al B. Of course!
The project’s official journal says it features “never-before-seen footage and stories from those who know him best” and “sheds light on his childhood, rise to fame and recent criminal charges.”
Tell All also aims to encourage “viewers to rethink everything they thought they knew about the music and photography mogul.”
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In addition to “Diddy: The Making of a Bad Boy,” other projects focusing on Diddy’s situation may follow in the coming months, including a documentary produced by his industry colleague 50 Cent.
The music mogul is due back in court in March

After spending Christmas and New Year’s in MDC, Diddy is due back in court on March 17 before a federal hearing on May 5, 2025.
He is currently accused of racketeering, sex trafficking and transportation for the purpose of prostitution.
If Deedy is ultimately convicted of the charges, he could face up to life in prison if given the maximum sentence.
Along with the federal sex crime charges, the rapper also faced multiple sexual assault and rape lawsuits, many of which were filed by Texas attorney Tony Busby on behalf of the alleged victims.