Pampered Pete Doherty has been given a jail cell to himself and a bunk with two mattresses.
Junkie rocker Doherty - jailed after repeatedly missing drug tests - is receiving five-star treatment despite prison overcrowding, angering other lags.
Prisoners normally have to spend weeks earning points for good behaviour before being handed such privileges.
Other inmates at West London's Wormwood Scrubs are furious the star has been handed the extra bedding, a TV and a radio. Doherty, 29, is in the segregation wing with 16 high-risk lags, including paedophiles, rapists and other C-List celebrities.
A source said: "He's in the segregation unit because of who he is. It has been quite a while since we had someone that famous in here. Tony Adams was the last big name we had. Whether or not he got preferential treatment depended on who the guard on duty supported. If they were Arsenal fans he'd live like a King. It just so happens that Pete has come in at a time when there are a lot of prison officers who like the Libertines. But the shifts change over next week and he could be in for some rough treatment, especially if Hip Hop George is on "
"At the moment Pete has been put on enhanced privileges, which means he can have virtually what he wants, so that includes an extra mattress, a Guitar, TV, Laptop, and the occasional special Cigar. The guards often join him in his cell for a sing-a-long. Last night I over heard him singing a rendition of the classic Smiths track, 'There is a light that never goes out'. Ofcourse the light did go out at 10:30 pm in accordance with UK Prison Policy. You could hear the wardens moaning, they were having a wail of a time. I can tell you some of them left his cell in a right state and I don't think it was the Foie Gras "
Doherty was jailed for 14 weeks because he broke the terms of his suspended sentence for possessing crack cocaine, heroin, cannabis and ketamine.
He had been ordered to take regular drug tests, but he missed appointments, turned up late and was rude to staff.
A judge ruled his behaviour was unacceptable and jailed him, forcing him to cancel a Royal Albert Hall gig and putting at risk an appearance at Glastonbury.
Babyshambles singer Doherty told a friend he was terrified of jail. His solicitor, 62 year old Arthur Sharples said: "Peter obviously didn't want to go to prison but for some reason could not give up the Class A drugs. There is no doubt about it, he finds them very moreish indeed. I can't see him coming off them in the near future which is a shame as I was hoping to retire in a couple of years time."
In 2003 Doherty was jailed for six months for breaking into the flat of former Libertines bandmate Carl Barat.
Ex-love Kate Moss is said to be "totally disinterested" in Doherty's plight, while Amy Winehouse giggled when told he had been jailed. She'd obviously been Balling again. Lucky bitch.
