
Sean 'Diddy' Combs is settling into his new life behind bars at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey, where he will serve close to 50 months after being convicted on two counts of transportation to engage in prostitution.
Following his transfer from Brooklyn's notorious Metropolitan Detention Center, insiders have revealed details about the rap mogul's new normal at the low-security facility, including his day job.
Other reports have also surfaced, revealing the food menu at Fort Dix and what Sean 'Diddy' Combs ate on his first night while locked away in the Garden State.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs Was Served An Italian-Style Meal On First Night In New Prison

As previously reported by The Blast, Diddy was transferred to his new prison, Fort Dix, on Thursday, October 30.
According to a new report from Us Weekly, the "Finna Get Loose" performer was served a solid meal, with the option of two types of pasta: chicken alfredo or spaghetti.
Based on the facility's menu and food schedule, Diddy was able to swap the chicken for tofu or vegetables.
Also, with their pasta, incarcerated individuals were given a side of green beans and whole wheat bread.
What Did Sean 'Diddy' Combs Eat For Breakfast On Halloween?

The next day, on Halloween, Diddy was served breakfast, which included hot oatmeal and a breakfast cake. However, he could've chosen French toast.
For lunch, the father of five was given baked fish, rice pilaf, spinach, and coleslaw with a side of tartar sauce.
Unfortunately for Diddy, he wasn't offered any candy on Halloween night; instead, he was served black bean soup with either beef or tofu taco salad.
The Bad Boy founder's dinner also included salsa, cheese, and a beverage, according to Us Weekly.
Sean 'Diddy' Combs Could Purchase Pricey Items From Fort Dix's Commissary

And if Diddy isn't feeling the food offerings from the Fort Dix staff, the rapper can make purchases to stock up on a plethora of wanted items.
For example, popular candy bars like Snickers and PayDay are available for $1.50 and $1.45, respectively, according to Us Weekly.
Chocolate-covered peanuts will cost the rapper $1.60, while other candy, like root beer barrels, Jolly Ranchers, and peppermint twists, costs $5.10 per pack.
If Diddy begins craving other dessert options, such as cookies, the convicted felon can choose between vanilla wafers or flavored options, such as strawberry, oatmeal, or chocolate chip, which cost between $1.75 and $2.60.
Fort Dix is also looking out for the health-conscious inmates, too, offering them unsalted peanuts, granola mix, and Ultra Fit bars.
In addition to the items above, the "Making the Band" TV personality can also purchase some pricey items, including a Score 7T tablet ($131), which he can use to play games and listen to music, walking shoes ($52), and headphones ($36).
The Rapper Is Doing Manual Labor

When he's not eating, the Fort Dix staff is keeping Diddy busy by having him perform manual labor.
According to a previous report from The Blast, the rapper has been placed in the laundry room and tasked with washing and drying dirty clothes.
His new normal could take him a while to adjust to, considering that federal prosecutors claimed he was unable to perform basic tasks when he was a free man, including charging his phone or grabbing a bottle of water without having assistants do it for him.
Diddy was moved to his new prison in late October 2025 after his legal representatives claimed Fort Dix was the ideal place for him to "address drug abuse issues ... maximize family visitation ... and rehabilitative efforts."
Additionally, Diddy's reps claimed his life was in danger at MDC Brooklyn, revealing someone allegedly tried to stab him with a shank.
"He woke up with a knife to his throat. I don't know whether he fought him off or the guards came, I just know that it happened," Diddy's team claimed.
The Emotional Phone Call He Had With His Young Daughter

Weeks before he was transferred, The Blast reported on Diddy's emotional phone call with his youngest child, Love Combs, during which she reportedly told the rapper how much she missed him.
Diddy struggled to fight back tears, telling her that he'd be "away for a little while."
During his sentencing on October 3, Diddy's twin daughters, Jessie and D'Lila, spoke to the court about the importance of having their father in their lives.
While they acknowledged he "isn't perfect," they added, "But, your honor, he is still our dad, and we still need him present in our lives."
The twins also mentioned their young sister and how growing up without Diddy could negatively impact her.
"We cannot watch our baby sister grow up fatherless the same way we had to grow up fatherless," one of the twins said. "Please, your honor, please, give our family the chance to heal together, to rebuild, to change, to move forward, not as a headline but as human beings who are trying to do better."


