Meek Mill compares losing a jail cellmate who you’ve been with for a long time, to losing a chick.
Meek Mill is quite known for his controversial outings and opinions and this time around he still didn’t disappoint. Speaking on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, the Philadelphia rapper compared losing a cellmate in prison to losing a girl.
Speaking to Gillie Da King about the bond between cell mates in jail, Meek said,
“You deal with somebody for a long time. Don’t matter if I left or you left, you have a cellie for 3 months. When you hear back it up, you going to a new jail, you gonna feel like you lost a chick. You know how it is? You gonna be hurt.”
Gillie proceeded to ask his colleague Wallace Peeples, who has also been to prison if he ever felt like that after losing a cellmate and he denied ever getting any emotional attachment to a ‘Cellie’.
“No, I’ve never felt like that. I lost some good Celies”
Said Wallace Peeples.
“My whole time, I’ve seen hundreds of Cellie’s go home.”
He continued. Gillie jokingly asked Peeples if he ever cried after losing a cellmate and Peeples said refused,
“I’ve never cried. What are you talking about”
Meek Mill has so many legal issues during his career that it seems he serves quite some time in prison, so you’ll agree he knows a thing or two about the bond between cellmates. In 2009, Meek was sentenced to 11–23 months in prison and seven years of probation for d**g and firearm possession before he was later released in early 2009 after serving seven months. He went to prison for five months in 2014 after failing to get court approval for travel plans. This was due to a parole violation for suspected ca**abis use.
On November 6, 2017, he was sentenced to two to four years in state prison for violating his parole. He ended up serving five months at the State Correctional Institution – Chester in Chester, Pennsylvania before he was released on April 24, 2018, pending the outcome of an appeal to the Pennsylvania Supreme Court.