, known for his extravagant lifestyle and palatial homes in Los Angeles and Miami, has had . In a striking shift from five-star restaurants and private chefs, the music mogul's meals are now dictated by the . After being denied bail and taken into custody at the in Brooklyn, once-lavish dining habits have been replaced with prison-standard offerings.

The facility, infamous for its stark conditions, has previously housed high-profile figures like , and . now begin with an assembly line breakfast. No longer can he enjoy artisanal meals or gourmet brunches.

Instead, are the new norm. With the option for , the start of his day is a far cry from the lavish spreads he once indulged in. For someone accustomed to luxury, the simplicity of this new routine marks a sharp Lunch, depending on the day, offers a rotating selection of meals that might be more suited to a high school cafeteria than a celebrity's table.

, or even a are available, alongside sides like . are also on the menu-though . It's a new rhythm of life, one that strips away the extravagance he's built his public persona on.

Dinner at the features another rotation of dishes: make appearances, though may be left yearning for the culinary artistry of his pre-arrest days. A particular standout on the weekend is the serving of , a far cry from the personal chefs he once employed to craft his meals. These meals offer the faintest echo of normalcy in an otherwise restricted life behind bars.

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