Last year in November, Dilan Polat, who was arrested on charges of money laundering and tax evasion and released in August, continues to talk about the days he spent in prison. In his latest video shared today, he stated that he was not satisfied with the coffees he drank while he was in prison. "THE COFFEE IN PRISON WAS VERY DIFFERENT"Dilan Polat, who started actively using her Instagram account, answers the questions asked by her followers. Polat, who shares snippets from her prison process, stated that she had difficult days and did not want to talk about this issue. After her statements, the phenomenon started to talk about her imprisonment process and stated that the coffee she drank in prison did not taste good. Polat, who attracted attention with her addiction to Turkish coffee, which was covered in golden dust, said, "The coffee in prison was very different," and added, "When we first went there, there was no Turkish coffee. Then they brought it, you pour powder into the cup, pour water on it, stir it, and it becomes coffee." "I FAINTED IN THE LAWYER'S ROOM"In her post yesterday, Dilan Polat poured her heart out to her followers and showed the scar on her knee, saying, "I fainted in the lawyer's room one day. It's a scar from there. There is a lot to talk about. I don't want to talk about this issue right now. It's very difficult to express it in words. It's not the right time and place for it now. It's very difficult... I came out weighing 46 kilos, now I weigh 49 kilos. I want to look ahead, I am with my children. Child, my child, it gives me goosebumps. It's not easy... I used to see myself enrolling Milan in school in my dreams. When I woke up, I would wonder if I could enroll Milan in school. Thank God thousands of times. Thank you very much for your understanding. I love you all." "YOU'RE A BAD MOTHER, YOU DON'T COME"In her post, Polat also mentioned the difficult days she spent in prison, saying, "Those visits were 1 hour, I wouldn't touch behind the glass on Mondays... I would faint every time I returned to the wards, it was very difficult on the floors. I still can't forget, I can never forget for a lifetime. My child is different, Milan once said to me, 'You're a very bad mother, you don't come.' It was very difficult, every second was very difficult."
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