CHARLES Bronson has a dozen girlfriends waiting for him outside prison who he sends X-rated gifts to, says his long-lost son.
In a new two-part series, Bronson's son George Bamby-Salvador sits down and talks about the violent prisoner as they prepare to fight for his release.
The infamous criminal was first jailed in 1974 for armed robbery - but has been kept behind bars over a series of violent attacks and protests.
He's now hoping to convince a parole hearing on March 6 that he is a “man of peace”.
In Bronson: Fit To Be Free?, which airs on Channel 4 on Monday and Tuesday, George reveals his dad has several partners on the outside.
He said the 70-year-old sends sex toys to his many girlfriends, packing them with a note saying: "I’ll be out in a few months but, until then, here’s something to keep you occupied."
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In the doc Bronson said: "I’ve sent out 12 in the last 12 months."
The lag has married twice while in jail.
His first wife Irene Dunroe said in an emotional interview: "I wish he was out. I just want him out of prison."
Viewers will get the first glimpse of Bronson speaking on camera for three decades.
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It will show video chats with son George from inside HM Prison Woodhill.
Bronson discovered his long-lost son through DNA testing back in 2017.
George has paid visits to Bronson ever since.
Bronson has now admitted: "I’ve got a horrible, violent, nasty past, but I've never killed anybody and I’ve never hurt a woman.
"I’m focused, I’m settled, I can actually smell and taste freedom like I’ve never, ever done in me life
“I’m now anti-crime and anti-violence. So why the f*** am I still in prison?”
Despite his upcoming parole hearing, he says he has no regrets for his violent crimes.
“You can’t go through life regretting your life,” he says.
“I used to run around with guns and I was violent, so I deserved to go to jail. But I don’t regret that because that was my life.”
As he awaits the hearing - the first to be heard in public after his legal team won a court battle - he has been downgraded from a high risk to medium risk category and has had a clean sheet for over five years.
Now going by the name of Charles Salvador, he says he has been saved by his passion for art, which takes away “my frustration and my madness.”
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Thousands of his paintings and digital artworks are set to go on sale in London this week and could fetch a staggering £1.5million.
Bronson: Fit To Be Free? Airs on Channel 4 on Monday and Tuesday at 9pm.