As Bill Cosby spends his days behind bars, the disgraced comedian has been doing some redecorating of his cell. Cosby has been sentenced to three to 10 years for the drugging and sexual assault of Andrea Constand.

According to a Radar Online source, Cosby has been trading his commissary for posters of his favorite female celebrities to adorn his cell at the SCI-Phoenix prison in Pennsylvania. The pictures include photos of Kris Jenner, Beyonce, Megan Fox, and Meghan Markle, which are gracing the walls of the legally blind comic’s prison cell, the source said

Cosby received the posters from his new inmate friends - Bugs, who is a member of the Pagans biker gang, and King Tut, who is a Philadelphia drug lord, the news outlet reported. Cosby is reportedly receiving protection from Bugs and King Tut while he is in prison for his safety.

“Mr. Cosby asked one of his inmate assistants to help him obtain photographs or art to bring life to his ‘dorm,’” a recently released inmate told Radar Online. “Typically, inmates ask for weapons, electronics or drugs — so his request was quite easy.

“Bugs gave him magazine clippings of icons like Beyoncé , Meghan Markle and Kris Jenner,” the source said. “He really likes Meghan, but he’s mad at her for marrying Harry.”

Andrew Wyatt, Cosby’s spokesperson, said, the 81-year-old does not have racy photos in his cell, but according to the news outlet, prison officials have confirmed that Wyatt doesn’t have access to the prison cell where Cosby is being held.

Cosby recently dropped his defamation suit against seven women that have accused him of sexual assault. The women did receive a settlement from Cosby’s insurance company, AIG, which he claims was done without his consent or knowledge.

Cosby has been working to appeal his sentence and has requested that the judge in the case grant him release from prison until his appeal is completed. His request was denied by the judge, who Cosby and his wife Camille have accused of racism.

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Cosby plans to tour America hosting town halls aimed at educating young people about how to avoid sexual assault allegations. In this photo, actor and comedian Bill Cosby leaves the Montgomery County Courthouse on June 17, 2017 in Norristown, Pennsylvania. After 52 hours of deliberation, a mistrial was announced in Cosby's sexual assault trial. Kevin Hagen/Getty Images