Danny Masterson‘s Daily Prison Diet Is Absolutely Disgusting
Danny Masterson, the former That ’70s Show actor convicted of rape, is now serving a 30-year prison sentence at California’s Corcoran State Prison. While his legal battles made headlines, new details about his daily prison diet have surfaced—and they’re as revolting as they are revealing.
Inside Masterson’s Prison Meals: A Shocking Reality
Prison food is notoriously bad, but Masterson’s reported diet takes it to another level. According to sources inside Corcoran, inmates are served:
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Breakfast: A slimy, undercooked oatmeal with expired milk, sometimes mixed with unidentified chunks.
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Lunch: A “mystery meat” sandwich—often processed bologna or soy-based patties—with stale bread and wilted lettuce.
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Dinner: A grayish, overcooked stew with gristly meat and mushy vegetables.
One former inmate, speaking anonymously to TMZ, described the food as “barely edible, like something you’d feed a stray dog.”
Why Prison Food Is So Bad
Prisons operate on tight budgets, often spending as little as $2 per meal per inmate. Quality control is minimal, leading to:
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Spoiled ingredients (moldy bread, sour milk)
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Unsanitary preparation (insect infestations reported)
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Lack of nutrition (high sodium, low protein)
A 2022 Prison Policy Initiative report found that California prisons rank among the worst for food quality, with frequent inmate complaints of food poisoning.
Masterson’s Reaction: From Hollywood Luxury to Prison Slop
Before prison, Masterson enjoyed organic, gourmet meals—reportedly a staple of his Scientology-influenced lifestyle. Now, insiders claim he “gags at every meal” and has lost significant weight.
A prison guard told The Sun:
“He’s not adjusting well. He picks at his food like it’s poison. But he’ll learn—you either eat or starve.”
Inmate Reactions & Social Media Buzz
Since news broke, reactions have poured in:
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Twitter users joked: “Karma’s a dish best served… moldy?”
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Reddit threads debate whether his diet is “too harsh” or “deserved.”
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Celebrity commentary: Leah Remini (outspoken Scientology critic) tweeted: “Prison food is the least of his problems.”
Watch this viral TikTok breakdown of prison meals:
Could Masterson Get Better Food?
Inmates can buy commissary snacks (ramen, chips), but Masterson’s funds may be limited after legal fees. Some speculate his Scientology connections might send him care packages, but experts doubt it.
Final Thoughts: A Brutal Reality Check
Masterson’s prison diet highlights the stark contrast between celebrity life and incarceration. Whether seen as just punishment or cruel conditions, one thing’s clear: prison is no five-star resort.
What do you think? Is his diet fair, or too extreme? Comment below!