Ex-Rep. George Santos Reveals Biggest Prison Fear
George Santos Reveals His Fears About Prison and Cosmetic Concerns
Former Congressman George Santos, convicted of multiple charges including wire fraud and identity theft, has opened up about his upcoming prison sentence and his concerns regarding his appearance. Santos, known for extensive cosmetic procedures, admits that his face is roughly 30% filler, which he fears may shift during incarceration.
“I’ve undergone numerous procedures, including jaw fillers and a chin implant for elongation,” Santos explained. “Right now, about 30% of my face is filler, and it tends to migrate, so I have to keep adjusting.” He also mentioned he usually gets Botox but has taken a break, joking, “Why freeze my face for inmates?”
Santos expressed concern about how prison might age or damage his look, comparing his situation to recently pardoned celebrity Todd Chrisley, who Santos claims got “freshened up” after serving time. “People lie about me seeking fame, but my focus is on how prison will affect my appearance,” he said.
He also made provocative claims about the culture within Congress, alleging members engage in sex in storage cages in the Capitol basement, suggesting a perverted atmosphere in D.C., which he says is overlooked by officials.
Despite his controversial past and fabrications, Santos insists that rumors about his desire for fame are false. He also mentioned that he, as an openly gay man, chose not to have sex with other inmates, asserting, “If rumors are out there, they may be true, but I won’t engage in any sexual activity in prison.”
He has been active on social media, emphasizing his mental state and clarifying that he is not suicidal or depressed as he prepares for his prison term.