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Aaron Hernandez's alleged prison lover to break silence in TV special

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Aaron Hernandez’s alleged jailhouse lover is set to speak out in an upcoming special about the disgraced NFL star.

We used to do everything together,” Kennedy says in the special titled Aaron Hernandez: Jailhouse Lover Tells All, PEOPLE reports.

READ MORE: Ex-Patriots’ Aaron Hernandez reportedly sexually abused, beaten as a child

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“Mr. Hernandez was in a single cell in a general population unit,” said a statement at the time.

READ MORE: Family of Aaron Hernandez’s victim reportedly being harassed in wake of Netflix doc

(AP Photo/Stephan Savoia, Pool, File)

In the upcoming REELZ special, Kennedy claims he and Hernandez would “lock in to either cook food or smoke, get high, listen to music, just chill when we didn’t want to be around other people.”

Hear more from Kennedy about their bond when Aaron Hernandez: Jailhouse Lover Tells All airs July 5 at 8 pm ET/5 pm PT on REELZ.

Source: theGrio

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