America’s most famous prisoners won’t be home for Christmas, but that doesn’t mean it’s just another day behind bars. TMZ has discovered that celebrity convicts are being served traditional Christmas meals, bringing a touch of holiday cheer to their confinement. While these prisoners may not have the freedom to celebrate with their loved ones, the prison menus aim to provide some semblance of holiday joy.
Let’s take a closer look at what some of these high-profile inmates will be enjoying this Christmas:
1. Derek Chauvin at Arizona’s FCI Tucson:
– Herbed Cornish hens
– Cornbread dressing
– Garlic cheese potatoes
– Whole kernel corn
– Chicken gravy
– Whole wheat bread
– Holiday dessert
2. R. Kelly at North Carolina’s FCI Butner Medium I:
– Cornish Hens
– Cream of broccoli
– Cornbread dressing
– Mashed potatoes
– Gravy
– Sweet potatoes
– Glazed carrots
– Dinner rolls
– Pecan pie
3. Josh Duggar at Texas’ FCI Seagoville:
– Baked Cornish hen
– Mashed potatoes
– Chicken gravy
– Dinner rolls
– Cheese and rice casserole
– Holiday pies
4. Julie Chrisley at Kentucky’s FMC Lexington:
– Roast turkey
– Baked candied yams with marshmallows
– Cornbread dressing
– Macaroni and cheese
– Cream gravy
– Cranberry sauce
– Dinner rolls
– Pecan pie
5. Todd Chrisley at Florida’s FPC Pensacola:
– Baked ham
– Turkey
– Macaroni and cheese
– Green beans
– Cranberry sauce
– Whole wheat bread
– Fresh fruit
– Pie
6. Joe Exotic at Texas’ FMC Fort Worth:
– Baked Cornish hens
– Bread stuffing
– Macaroni and cheese
– Carrots
– Chicken gravy
– Cranberry sauce
– Dinner rolls
– Holiday pie
7. Harvey Weinstein at New York’s Mohawk Correctional Facility:
– Baked chicken breast
– Seasoned chicken gravy
– Steamed white rice
– Steamed kernel corn
– Dinner rolls
– Margarine
– Ice cream sundae
8. Tory Lanez at California Correctional Institution Tehachapi:
– Pineapple glazed ham
– Carrot and pineapple salad
– Mashed potatoes
– Beef gravy
– Mixed vegetables
– Dinner roll
– Ice cream
– Blueberry crisp
In addition to these special meals, some prisons are offering unique games and activities on Christmas Day to help lift the spirits of these celebrity convicts. While the gesture is appreciated, it’s safe to assume that they would all rather be home, surrounded by their families during this festive season.
Although these famous prisoners may not have the luxury of spending Christmas in the comfort of their own homes, the effort made by correctional facilities to provide them with a traditional holiday meal is a reminder of the importance of compassion and empathy, even in the most challenging circumstances.