Thanksgiving Behind Bars: A Look at Inmate Menus
Some of Hollywood’s fallen stars won’t be chowing down on lavish meals tomorrow … ’cause even though they’re getting turkey and other Thanksgiving staples behind bars, it ain’t gonna be what they’re used to.
TMZ’s done our yearly check … and, we know the Thanksgiving menus in prison for inmates like Tekashi 6ix9ine, Suge Knight, Danny Masterson, and Tory Lanez, among others.
Here’s what everyone’s gobblin’ down:
Tekashi at MDC Brooklyn:
Tekashi 69 is locked up in the same prison as Diddy, so the two are having the same meal … turkey roast, hot & sour tofu, mashed potatoes, mixed vegetables cranberry sauce, turkey gravy dinner rolls, and holiday pies.
Suge at Richard J. Donovan Correctional:
Suge Knight’s chowing down on the same food as The Menendez Bros and notable assassin Sirhan Sirhan … green salad with dressing, mashed potatoes, sliced turkey ham, brown gravy, sweet corn, cranberry sauce, dinner rolls, assorted pies, chocolate milk, and chicken patty.
Danny at California Men’s Colony:
Masterson, spending his first Thanksgiving at CMC, is having baked turkey, whipped potato, candied yams, peas and carrots, salad mix with dressing, a dinner roll, pumpkin pie, and chicken patty.
Tory at California Correctional Institute:
Lanez will have roasted turkey, mashed potatoes with gravy, carrots, cranberry sauce, a dinner roll, pumpkin spice cake, and red beans.
Lots of people jog the Turkey Trot — moving their feet before they eat. Hopefully, these inmates get some time in the yard before these meals!
FAQs
Q: What are some popular Thanksgiving dishes served in prisons?
A: Inmates like Tekashi 6ix9ine, Suge Knight, Danny Masterson, and Tory Lanez are enjoying dishes like turkey roast, mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, and assorted pies during Thanksgiving.
Q: Do inmates have any special activities on Thanksgiving?
A: While some prisons may allow inmates to participate in activities like yard time before their Thanksgiving meals, the options vary depending on the facility’s rules and regulations.
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