Boris Becker to reveal ‘HORROR of jail among killers and rapists’

Boris Becker to reveal ‘HORROR of jail among killers and rapists’

Boris Becker has reportedly described his horror over being jailed with killers and rapists in a GBP435,000 interview with a German TV station.

Mail Online reported on Monday the three-time Wimbledon champion, 55, will go into element about his eight months behind bars for bankruptcy-related monetary offences.

The outlet mentioned though particulars of the hour-long chat are being saved secret, it’s going to embody Boris describing his terror over being pressured to share a cell with murderers and intercourse offenders, and his confusion over fundamentals similar to showering behind bars.

Mail Online mentioned because the grand slam icon was free of jail within the UK beneath an early launch scheme on Thursday December 15, he has been holed up in a resort throughout ultimate modifying of the interview, which is ready to be aired on Tuesday on German channel Sat.1.

An insider advised the outlet: “It’s been a very rapid turn around but it’s taken time because the interview has been done in German and English. The aim is to distribute it abroad to a world wide market and there has been significant interest.

“He’s been so busy he hasn’t even had time to see his mother but they have spoken on the telephone. The final editing will go down to just a few hours before broadcast on Tuesday night and then afterwards there will be a live TV debate.”

He didn’t even take a bathe.

It’s believed Boris’ interviewer shall be Steven Gatjen, who reportedly noticed Boris thrice in jail.

He mentioned: “Boris Becker told me that he was very afraid of ending up in a collective cell. For the first four days, however, he was alone, incommunicado, and locked in his cell 24 hours a day, with an hour out a day.

“He didn’t even take a shower during this time because he didn’t know how and where that was actually done in prison.

“After those first four days in solitary confinement, his only goal was to get out and work.”

Boris was free of HMP Hunterscombe in Oxfordshire and flown by personal jet to the TV station to Munich for recording.

He was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in April at Southwark Crown Court after he was discovered responsible of hiding GBP2.5 million value of belongings and loans to keep away from repaying his money owed.