Fox’s hour-long special titled “TMZ Investigates: Tiger King — What Really Went Down?” aired on Monday night and Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister shared his thoughts on what happened to Carole Baskin’s ex-husband, Don Lewis.
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Binge-worthy as it may be, there aren't many bright spots to be found in Netflix's. Everyone owns a gun and/or is on meth, the amount of times someone says «that b**ch has got to die» is… infinite, and won't anyone think of the tigers?
Well, here's one: John Finlay, who was once in a polygamist marriage with Joe Exotic and the late Travis Maldonado, got his teeth fixed. He shared photos on a Facebook page, "The Truth About John Finlay," that he runs with his current partner. (No, not the front
Fox’s hour-long special titled “TMZ Investigates: Tiger King — What Really Went Down?” aired on Monday night and Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister shared his thoughts on what happened to Carole Baskin’s ex-husband, Don Lewis.
Miranda Lambert is throwing it back with some epic shots for fans! The 36-year-old country singer took to social media on Monday sharing old photos of herself posing with Joseph Maldonado-Passage (aka Joe Exotic), his ex-husband, John Finlay, employee Saff, who appears in the Netflix documentary, and another employee.
Erik Cowie, a zookeeper who appeared in hit Netflix show Tiger King, believes his former employer Joe Exotic deserves to die in prison.
Tiger King has taken over the White House.
By Klaritza Rico
Joe Exotic is not the cat’s meow.
Your Friday night plans are set as Netflix has posted a new prison interview with “Tiger King” star Joseph Maldonado-Passage aka Joe Exotic.
All eyes have been on Netflix’s new crime docuseries Tiger King, following its premiere on the streaming service. The gritty series traces the steps of a man named Joe Exotic, a breeder of big cats and owner of an Oklahoma-based petting zoo.
Kristen Bell is so down with the idea of having her husband, Dax Shepard, portray star Joe Exotic onscreen!
Since its release, has captivated viewers all around the country with the unbelievably true story about roadside zoo owner and animal breeder Joe Exotic and his longtime battle with Carole Baskin, an animal activist and owner of Big Cat Rescue. Filmed from 2014 to 2020, the docuseries chronicled Exotic’s escalating antics, which ended with his nemesis being the target of a failed murder-for-hire plot and Exotic being sentenced to 22 years behind bars.
"Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness" star Carole Baskin fascinated viewers at the start of the Netflix series when her catchphrase "Hey you cool cats and kittens" went viral. But after finishing episode three of the seven-episode series, observers pivoted from viewing Baskin as an outspoken animal rights activist to searching for answers as to whether or not she killed her former husband, Don Lewis, who disappeared years ago.
When the big cat enthusiast-turned-zoo owner-turned-magician-turned-country singer-turned-presidential candidate-turned-gubernatorial hopeful-turned-inmate isn't even the most colorful character in your cast of colorful characters, you know you have one helluva television series on your hands.
When the big cat enthusiast-turned-zoo owner-turned-magician-turned-country singer-turned-presidential candidate-turned-gubernatorial hopeful-turned-inmate isn't even the most colorful character in your cast of colorful characters, you know you have one helluva television series on your hands.
A former employee of Joe Exotic is opening up about the zookeeper who was brought to fame in Netflix’s Tiger King docuseries.
Everybody’s talking about Netflix documentary series “Tiger King”, with the bizarre story of zoo-owner Joe Exotic becoming the COVID-19 equivalent of what used to be called a “watercooler show.”