Jodi Arias tells rapper Kareem 'Lefty' Williams she gets 'so much love' in prison

Jodi Arias and her attorney Jennifer Wilmott at the sentencing hearing in Maricopa Reuters/ file

Last week, rapper Kareem "Lefty" Williams spoke with Radar Online and gave an update about how Jodi Arias is doing behind bars.

Arias, who was convicted of the murder of her boyfriend, Travis Alexander, is serving a life sentence without parole in a women's prison in Goodyear, Arizona. Williams said that he visited the former waitress in prison and was able to talk to her via the prison phone.

Recently, Radar was able to get a recording of the 15-minute call that took place on Jan. 10, 2016. In their conversation, the 35-year-old told Williams about her meals and the television shows that she is allowed to watch. The two also discussed the rapper's video in which he tries to raise awareness about PTSD and domestic violence by singing about Arias and even adding her image in the video.

During the call, a cheerful Arias said that they had chicken fajitas for dinner and she described what a typical meal plan is for the week.

"On the weekends they give us a hot dinner, on the weekdays it's like sandwiches," she said. "Nothing is very good."

Arias revealed that she is allowed to watch certain TV channels such as Univision, CBS, PBS, FOX, BET, CNN, Lifetime, and A&E, among others. She also told Williams that she watches a few religious channels such as the Brigham Young University channel, a Catholic channel and a Protestant channel.

The 35-year-old said that by February, she will be allowed to meet visitors face to face. As previously reported, Arias can only talk to her visitors on the telephone and she is separated from them by a glass wall.

Williams told Arias that he has been getting a lot of criticism for the video, and she replied, "Oh yeah, haters are gonna hate."

"If this is what it is like to be hated, then keep hating!" said Arias. "I've had so much love coming in my direction I can't even respond to it now."

In his interview with Radar, Williams said that Arias has been getting a lot of fan mail in prison and gets "about 60 to 70 letters a day." He also revealed that Arias has not made any friends in prison and is keeping her distance from the other inmates.

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