Sean ‘Diddy’ Combs’ Thanksgiving Menu Revealed: Cereal, Roast Turkey, PB&J and More

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Sean “Diddy” Combs’ Thanksgiving day meal is certainly nothing to write home about. The disgraced music mogul will be celebrating the holiday behind bars this year.

Diddy, 55, will be served breakfast in the early hours at 6 a.m. and he’ll be offered cereal, fruit, breakfast pastries and skim milk, according to the menu for Thursday, November 28, viewed by In Touch. For lunch, the Bad Boy Records founder will have the choice of either roast turkey or hot and sour tofu for his main course. As for sides, there will be mashed potatoes, cranberry sauce, mixed vegetables, turkey gravy and dinner rolls. He’ll also be given a choice of assorted holiday pies and a beverage.

Dinner at the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center isn’t anything fancy, though. Diddy will be offered peanut butter and jelly sandwiches, chips, whole wheat bread and fruit.

People was the first to report the news regarding the menu.

The “Can’t Nobody Hold Me Down” rapper recently celebrated his birthday in jail, a far cry from the lavish parties he’s thrown for himself in the past. This year, Diddy dined on spaghetti and meatballs with a garden salad for lunch on his big day. For dinner, he had a choice between chicken or tofu fried rice, black beans and carrots

The fact that Diddy will be spending the holiday in jail likely stings as his legal team was denied their fourth request for him to serve house arrest somewhere other than the detention center was denied by a judge. The “I’ll Be Missing You” artist’s attorneys asked that he be allowed to spend his time under house arrest at his mansion in Florida last week on November 22.

The home, which is located on a private island, Star Island, in Florida, was one of the properties raided by Homeland Security Agents in March. There is only one way on and off the island, but his lawyers stated that Diddy would not have access to a boat while he stayed there.

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U.S. District Judge Arun Subramanian denied the request and said, “That is not going to work,” according to a report from Us Weekly.

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However, the “It’s All About the Benjamins” rapper’s legal counsel followed that request up with one asking that he be allowed to be placed on house arrest at his Upper East Side apartment in New York City. His attorneys offered for one security guard to be stationed in the lobby of the building, and two others would be keeping watch inside the three-bedroom apartment. They suggested that Diddy have no internet or telephone access and he would only be able to communicate with his lawyers. Plus, all calls would be arranged through his approved security team.

His attorneys believed that Diddy serving house arrest at his apartment would be “substantially more restrictive,” as opposed to the Brooklyn Metropolitan Detention Center.

The “Coming Home” artist was arrested on September 16 and charged with racketeering conspiracy, sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, and transportation for prostitution. He pleaded not guilty to all charges. Diddy’s trial is expected to be held in May 2025.

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