March 4th 2024.
Tammy Sytch, a former WWE star, recently spoke out about her time in jail and the challenges she faces behind bars. Sytch, also known as 'Sunny', was sentenced to 17 years in prison in November 2023 for causing a car accident that resulted in the death of a 75-year-old man in May 2022. She is currently serving her sentence at the Lowell Correctional Institution in Florida.
During an appearance on the Bird Calls podcast, Sytch shared her struggles in prison, particularly with the lack of physical intimacy. She stated that it had been 22 months without any sexual contact and it was taking a toll on her. She even compared it to being a virgin again and said it was "insane". Sytch also mentioned that she is strictly attracted to men and has never been interested in women, but she may have to resort to a "girl-girl thing" to fulfill her need for affection in jail.
Sytch also revealed that some of her fellow inmates have asked for her personal belongings, such as her ID and even her underwear, to sell on eBay. However, she refused to comply with their requests. Sytch has had a troubled past with multiple arrests for drinking and driving, including a previous DUI charge.
In November, Sytch was sentenced to 10 and a half years for driving with a suspended license causing death, seven years for DUI manslaughter, and eight years probation. She was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2011 for her work as a manager and valet in the 1990s. Despite her past troubles, she continues to be a well-known figure in the wrestling world.
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In addition to her legal troubles, Sytch has also faced challenges in her personal life. She was the most Googled celebrity in the world in 1997, but has since struggled with substance abuse and legal issues. Despite these challenges, she remains a beloved figure in the wrestling community, with fans and fellow wrestlers showing their support for her.
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