The mighty have fallen.
Sean “Diddy” Combs spent his 56th birthday on Tuesday behind bars in New Jersey after being convicted on prostitution charges.
The rapper, who is serving a 50-month sentence, was served breakfast, lunch and dinner at Federal Correctional Institution Fort Dix on his special day.
For breakfast, served at around 6:30 a.m., Combs was offered fruit, a choice between bran flakes and breakfast cake or whole wheat bread and two jelly packets, according to People.
Skim milk, margarine spread and sugar-substitute packets were also served for Combs’ first meal of the day.
The options for lunch, served from 11 a.m. to 12 p.m., included the choice between chicken parmesan or a chickpea burger, as well as pasta with marinara sauce and spinach as sides, the choice between garlic bread or whole wheat bread, and the choice between fruit or dessert.
And finally dinner, served around 4:30 pm, consisted of a choice between cheese pizza or navy beans, plus Italian pasta salad, green beans and a garden salad. Dressing options and a beverage were also offered.
In addition, Combs and his fellow inmates can buy items off the prison commissary if they have funds in their account. The offerings include cheese cake squares for $1.07, Pop-Tarts for $2.85 and honey buns for $1.30, per People.
FCI Fort Dix, where Combs was transferred to on Oct. 30, is located on a military base in New Hanover Township, about 40 miles outside of Philadelphia.
Combs moved to the NJ facility after his legal team complained about the conditions at the Metropolitan Detention Center (MDC) in Brooklyn. His lawyers also said they want the disgraced star to able to “address drug abuse issues” and “maximize family visitation and rehabilitative efforts” in the prison’s RDAP program.
In July, Combs was convicted on two counts of prostitution, but was found not guilty on two counts of sex trafficking by force, fraud or coercion, and on racketeering conspiracy, following his bombshell NYC trial.
He was sentenced to four years in prison on Oct. 3.
Over the weekend, Combs was photographed at his new prison for the first time.
The Bad Boy Records founder, who now has a gray beard, was wearing a gray sweat suit set and sneakers paired with a matching beanie and a blue coat. He smiled alongside other inmates at FCI Fort Dix in the pictures.
Combs is scheduled to be released from prison on May 8, 2028.