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Britney Grener reveals annoying details about his Russian prison colleague


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Britney Greener described how life was while she was in a Russian detention facility in the past, but she revealed some horrific details about what led one of her colleagues in prison with her.

Greenner appeared on Cam Newton “Friday is unconventional” Podcast, where the star of the dream of Atlanta discussed at the time. During that conversation, Greener explained how the prisoners were not separated based on the crimes they committed.

So, while she said that most of the prisoners were in prison due to killing or drugs, there was one of her colleagues in early for Dennis.

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Atlanta Dream Britney Grener, 42, holds a bounce in the third quarter against New York Liberty at the Barclays Center. (Wendell Cruz-amagn photos)

“I had a cell colleague at first. I thought something had stopped with it,” Grener said. “She acted as a child, but she was a woman who slept, but she acted as a teenage child. Then she had burning marks all over herself, and she discovered after the fact that she was selling videos online to her husband and child together – and this is the one I had in a dungeon.”

Grener added that the nature of her colleague’s crimes in the cell prompted others to “torture”.

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“There is not much torture from prisoners with girls on the side of the woman,” Grener said. “But if you are there for something like this, yes, you will be tortured. They will put their cigarettes on it and make it sleep at the door as well.”

Greener continued to say how it was “angry” from a prison that is not dismissed with the crime, because she does not want to “associate with me with this.”

“I didn’t really sleep at night” because she sings there and does strange things at night.

Britney Grener in handcuffs

The WNBA star and Olympic gold medal Britney Grener were taken from a courtroom hall, in Khimki outside Moscow, Russia, August 4, 2022. On Thursday, she was released in exchange for VIKTOR Bour, a condemned international arms dealer. (AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko, File)

Griner shared her horrific experience last year while sitting with ABC News “Good Morning America” in 2024.

She said that she believed that “her life has ended here” after she realized that she had left VAPE cartridges in her luggage at Russian airport in February 2022. Grener was playing basketball abroad, which is common for players at WNBA.

“I was very afraid,” she said in the emotional interview.

Grener was transferred to a Russian criminal colony, about 300 miles outside Moscow, after being sentenced to nine years in prison. She served nearly 10 months of this sentence before release as part of the exchange of prisoners.

“The rank was on a huge stigma on it. I had no soap, no toilet paper. That was the moment when I felt less than a human being,” Greener pointed out the time in prison.

Since his return home, Griner has gained a new perspective on life in the United States, which was fully offered in the Paris Olympics in 2024. Grener, who once boycotted the national anthem, was emotionally for the United States of America to win another gold medal medal.

Britney Grener wonders a call

The Phoenix Mercury Center Britney Grener (42) is wondering about a call during the first half of the WNBA basketball match against Dallas Wings in Arlington, Texas, Friday, June 9, 2023. (AP Photo/LM OTERO)

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“I didn’t think I would be here,” she said on Reuters. “After that to be here and winning gold for my country, actress when I fought my country for me difficult until I stand here. This gold medal will keep a special place between the other two who were lucky to win.”

Greener, 34, from the stars for a dream now, with an average of 10.3 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game. She is nine times a stars, the recording champion twice, and the leader of the blocs eight times during her career.

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