Cardi B is clapping back at star Carole Baskin's criticism of her new music video for her song «WAP» with Megan Thee Stallion.
25.07.2020 - 01:51 / stylecaster.com
We hope all you cool cats and kittens are ready for Carole Baskin’s Cameo videos. The Tiger King star began taking video requests on the platform in early July and has steadily racked up a fortune from her dedicated following on the app ever since. And no request is off-limits for the 59-year-old—you know, except for those involving her dead husband.
The Big Cat Rescue owner is taking personal video requests for the low (?) price of $200 on the app. Her bio on Cameo currently reads: “You know me
Cardi B is clapping back at star Carole Baskin's criticism of her new music video for her song «WAP» with Megan Thee Stallion.
While many people loved Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s “WAP” music video, Carole Baskin was not one of them.
Carole Baskin, who starred in Netflix’s Tiger King and went viral shortly after over people thinking she killed her first husband, took issue with the “WAP” music video over the use of big cats.
Things are kicking up a notch now that Carole Baskin’s missing husband’s family is offering a reward of $100,000 for anyone who can offer information to help solve the case of his disappearance. While the Tiger King star’s ex-husband Jack Donald “Don” Lewis went missing in 1997, his cold case has since been reopened by the Hillsborough County Sheriff after the widespread popularity of the Netflix docuseries. Now, his family is intent on getting the answers they’ve been waiting for.
has hired a lawyer and is offering $100,000 in exchange for information to help solve the case. Attorney John Phillips held a news conference in Tampa Monday and announced an independent investigation into Don Lewis' disappearance.He also said that on behalf of the Lewis family, he's filed a lawsuit against Lewis' second wife Carole Baskin in an attempt to depose her and get her to speak on the record.
The family of "Tiger King" subject Carole Baskin's first husband, who mysteriously disappeared in 1997, is offering $100,000 in exchange for information about what happened. Attorney John Phillips held a news conference in Tampa, Fla., on Monday and announced an independent investigation into the disappearance of Jack "Don" Lewis.
Tiger King star Carole Baskin has denounced a new search for her missing husband Jack “Don” Lewis.Lewis went missing in 1997, and its inclusion in the hit Netflix show has brought renewed interest into the case.Lewis’ family are now offering a $100,000 (£76,000) reward for any information about his disappearance.
Netflix phenomenon earlier this year, but people weren’t only talking about the tigers.One major topic that piqued the viewer’s interest was the eccentric personality of Carole Baskin, the woman who runs a tiger sanctuary and blasts anyone who keeps tigers as pets.One thing that really caught people off guard during the series, was that Carole’s husband Don Lewis vanished in August 1997, and now his family wants to know where he is.Don was a millionaire and owned an animal sanctuary with his
The former stepdaughters of Tiger King star Carole Baskin are offering up a $100,000 reward for information regarding their millionaire father’s disappearance 23 years ago.Don Lewis went missing on 18 August, 1997 after leaving the Tampa, Florida home he shared with animal rights activist Baskin, with whom he co-founded the state’s Big Cat Rescue facility.His remains were never found, but in 2002, he was declared legally dead.The circumstances surrounding his disappearance became a hot topic
The family of missing Don Lewis are offering a major reward to anyone who may have information about his mysterious disappearance.
Tiger King’s Carole Baskin slammed Cardi B and Megan Thee Stallion’s ‘WAP’ music video, and the reason why has less to do with Kylie Jenner and everything to do with wild cats. The 59-year-old Big Cat Rescue owner is reportedly disappointed that the video features these exotic creatures. She told Entertainment Weekly that videos like “WAP” are enough to make “every ignorant follower want to imitate by doing the same.”
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seek new leads, confirm and deny old details and buoy hordes of fans in their accusations against Big Cat Rescue owner Baskin.“We really need someone to come forward in the case with information,” Jack Smith, a family spokesperson, said Monday alongside lawyers and three of Lewis’ daughters. “And there’s a lot of people out there that have information but they’re scared to come forward.
video for its collaboration on Thursday, featuring an array of famous faces, including Normani and Kylie Jenner, in a mansion that features tigers and leopards.While the animals were filmed separately and digitally inserted into the clip, Baskin, the CEO of Big Cat Rescue near Tampa, Florida, expressed misgivings in a statement about the use of the animals in the video.“My guess is that most people won’t even see the photoshopped cats in the scenes because the rest of it is so lurid,” she said.
Carole Baskin is not a happy woman right now, and we totally understand why when it comes to the use of big cats in entertainment media!
Tiger King star Carole Baskin has created a new income stream for herself by making videos for fans on Cameo, and her latest video caught the eye of rapper 50 Cent. The clip featured Baskin and her husband, Howard, covering 50 Cent’s 2003 hit In Da Club, and the rapper described it as “magic.” Cameo is a site where fans can pay money for celebrities to make them personalized videos.