Joe Exotic, star of hit Netflix docuseries Tiger King, has reportedly been granted an extension in his wrongful imprisonment lawsuit.
01.04.2020 - 17:49 / nypost.com
There’s still a lot we don’t know about Carole Baskin, the foil to “Tiger King” subject and would-be proxy murderer Joe Exotic.
And while armchair detectives such as Kim Kardashian have speculated Baskin could be a murderess herself, what we do know about the notorious animal rights activist at the heart of the wildly popular Netflix docuseries is that big cats are her singular priority.
So when it comes to another upcoming TV series based on the events in the doc, she’s begging creators not to
Joe Exotic, star of hit Netflix docuseries Tiger King, has reportedly been granted an extension in his wrongful imprisonment lawsuit.
When it comes to the heated rivalry between roadside zookeeper Joe Exotic and animal-welfare activist Carole Baskin in “Tiger King,” Diane Keaton is taking sides.
Joe Exotic is “terrified of big cats”, according to Tiger King producer Rick Kirkham.
We're months away from Halloween and Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams have already won it.
"There’s almost no way to describe the intensity of the feeling of betrayal"
Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness is the talk of the town, thanks in part to when it dropped—as much of the country began to shelter in place as the coronavirus spread—and its truly bonkers subject matter.
The documentary filmmaker first met Exotic in 2011
To say we're grateful for Tiger King in times like these would be an understatement. The Netflix docu-series weaves the absurd and at times unbelievable story of Joe Exotic, an exotic animal zookeeper whose feud with fellow big cat enthusiast Carole Baskin comes to a dramatic climax when the FBI begins investigating whether or not Joe took out a hit on his similarly eccentric rival.
Like millions of others, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister was mesmerized by “Tiger King.”