Sean "Diddy" Combs has settled into his new job role in prison.
On Sunday, November 23, TMZ published footage of the incarcerated mogul working as an assistant in a chapel at FCI Fort Dix in New Jersey. In the clip, you can see Combs arrive at the chapel's library to begin his shift. He talks to his fellow inmate as he prepares to hand out movies and religious reading materials to others. At first, Combs rocks a brown beanie cap to shield his grey hair while wearing grey sweatpants and a sweatshirt. Later on, you can see him walking down a hall without a hat as he chats with other inmates.
This is the first video we've seen of Combs working in prison since being transferred from MDC Brooklyn to FCI Fort Dix in October. As part of the job, the 56-year-old is responsible for cleaning the office, maintaining the library, and keeping records. In addition, Combs also reportedly works in the laundry room, washing and drying dirty clothes; however, no videos of him working there have surfaced.
The Bad Boy Records founder is currently serving a 50-month sentence behind bars after he was convicted on two counts of violating the Mann Act. He's expected to be released in June 2028, which is a month longer than originally planned. Although there's no word on why his sentence was extended by a month, it's possible that it could be due to the issues he's reportedly experienced in his first week, from being caught with prison hooch to participating in an illegal 3-way call.