Inmates ‘furious’ over George Michael’s ’special’ treatment in jail
September 19th, 2010 - 5:28 pm ICT by ANILondon, Sep 19 (ANI): Singer George Michael’s special treatment at his cushy new jail is apparently making inmates angry.
The former ‘Wham!’ star, 47, has already been given his own cell in a ‘good behaviour unit’ at Highpoint Prison in Stradishall, Suffolk.
“My brother was fuming. It is not fair that they treat celebrities in a special way,” the Daily Star quoted Amel Sahbaz, 23, who was visiting his 28-year-old brother, as saying.
Michael has been jailed for eight weeks and lost his license for five years in the drug driving case. (ANI)
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