Bill Cosby Thinks Prison Is An Amazing Experience – He Doesn’t Eat Bread Or Drink Coffee & Is Losing Weight

Bill Cosby Thinks Prison Is An Amazing Experience – He Doesn’t Eat Bread Or Drink Coffee & Is Losing Weight
According to Bill Cosby‘s spokesperson, Andrew Wyatt, Cosby is having quite the time in prison. The former comedian is currently serving three to 10 years sentence at the SCI Phoenix prison outside Philadelphia after being convicted of sexual assault in 2018. Wyatt confirmed Cosby is having an “amazing experience:”
He said despite the circumstances, this is an amazing experience. He looks really amazing. He’s down to 195 pounds, he hasn’t eaten any bread, no dessert and he hasn’t drank any coffee since he’s been in there. Now the funny part about is Mrs Cosby’s been trying to stop him from drinking coffee for 55 years and says it took this to stop him from drinking coffee.

Bill Cosby
Wyatt also gave information of how Cosby is attempting to cut back on sodium while serving his time:
He puts it [food] in a little cup, he walks over to a sink, he runs water into the cup over the food, shakes the food up and drains it. He does that three times and he eats the food.
According to reports, no one besides Cosby’s lawyers and Wyatt have visited him. Wyatt says its because Cosby doesn’t desire his family seeing him “in that environment.” He does speak to Mrs. Cosby three times a day for three minutes each.

He is also staying in a single cell in a two-story unit at the newly configured Montgomery County prison. His fellow inmates are designated to help him due to his age and disability.
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