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An inmate in the UK has posted controversial clips on social media where the inmate has released the shape of his prison cell, with some comparing it to a room in a luxury hotel, according to the British newspaper “Daily Mail”.

The newspaper added that the prisoner, who is serving a seven-year sentence, had recently released videos showing several luxury items, including a flat screen TV, air humidifier, sound system and landline phone. And expensive clothes.

He appeared in one clip bragging about spending his night near the fireplace next to his high-definition television, and in another clip he released a group of pictures of prisoners wearing expensive clothes and their faces covered with emojis, and he did. Good food video he said during his birthday celebration in jail.!.

The prisoner released clips under the name “HMP Unknown”, sparking the dissatisfaction of the pioneers of the communication sites with his account, which turned out to have been created in 2018, especially after the clip received more than a million views. Its first post on Friday, received 6000 followers and 46000 likes.

The prisoner named his life “HMP Livin” and titled the clip, which surprised the pioneers of social networking, “When the Cell Looks Like a Hotel Room.”

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