First Look: Diddy Locked Up in New Jersey
TMZ has released the first photo of Sean “Diddy” Combs behind bars at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey — and it’s giving “Bad Boy for Life” a whole new meaning. The image shows the hip-hop icon strolling through the prison yard during recreation time, bundled up in a navy puffer jacket and an orange beanie to keep warm in the brisk Jersey weather.
Fans immediately noticed Diddy’s graying beard — the clearest look at him since his September 2024 arrest, when he was denied bail and held at MDC Brooklyn awaiting trial.
Sources say Diddy’s current facility is low-security, the same one where reality star Joe Giudice once served time. And while insiders suggest that Diddy’s wealth might make his prison experience smoother than most, it’s still a far cry from the luxury lifestyle he’s accustomed to.
Social Media Reacts
The Internet wasted no time chiming in. The comment section quickly filled with reactions, ranging from shock to sympathy.
Instagram user @thisisdeannamarie wrote, “Wow, life will humble you fast.”
User @anjiwong added, “Whoooooo got this photo? Lmao. Y’all be ready, waiting and prepared.”
Meanwhile, @dcd.ravello reflected, “This just showed one minute you can be up, the next you can be down.”
Others noted how different Diddy looks now, with @nyeilaaaa commenting, “He look like everything he going through,” and @__cindycindyy adding, “Wow, you can’t even recognize him.”
Still, a few voices called for privacy, like @leearthur3rd, who said, “Let that man serve his time in peace.”
Diddy’s New Routine: Laundry Duty at Fort Dix
It appears Diddy has already been assigned his first prison job — and it’s far from glamorous. Reports claim the 54-year-old music mogul is now working in the laundry room, washing and drying clothes like every other inmate.
Sources say the “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” rapper might’ve once had assistants at his beck and call, but now he’s handling his own “fluff and fold.” Diddy was transferred to Fort Dix early Thursday, officially beginning his sentence under calmer — yet far humbler — conditions than his previous stay in Brooklyn.


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