It was inevitable, really, that the train-wreck worlds of these two men would collide so spectacularly like this…
01.04.2020 - 18:31 / foxnews.com
The popularity of the hit Netflix documentary series “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” has shed new light on its subject, Joseph Maldonado-Passage (better known as Joe Exotic) and his reported connection to late singer Michael Jackson.
Those who have seen the seven-part series know that in 2015 a fire at Joe Exotic’s Oklahoma zoo took out not only his recording studio but a nearby facility that housed multiple alligators, all of which died in the blaze.The fire was suspected to be an
.It was inevitable, really, that the train-wreck worlds of these two men would collide so spectacularly like this…
Tiger King has taken over the White House.
Joe Exotic has no regrets about appearing in, husband Dillon Passage tells ET. «He knows how popular it is,» the 24-year-old says. «He has guards showing him all the memes and he absolutely loved it. He's glad that his story's out there.»
While President Donald Trump isn’t among the 34 million people to have watched Netflix’s Tiger King about zoo owner Joe Exotic‘s 22-year prison sentence for allegedly hiring a hitman to kill rival Carole Baskin, he’s willing to give Joe’s case a look. A reported asked him about it during the COVID-19 briefing on Apr.
By Michael Schneider
By J. Kim Murphy
Joe Exotic became an overnight sensation when Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness debuted last month, and now it sounds like he’s ready to take on the fame and fortune.
Here's the latest turn in the very strange saga of the man known as Joe Exotic: He's reportedly being isolated in COVID-19 quarantine while in prison.
Yes, the world is enraptured by Joe Exotic, one of the subjects of Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness. But is the empathy misplaced? The now-imprisoned star of the Netflix documentary series has become the subject of many celebrity tweets, memes and the talk of, well, the internet.
is, as promised, crazy. The number of connections to Hollywood that have been revealed in its wake — to Britney Spears, Shaquille O'Neal and Beyoncé — is its own separate can of crazy.
Not long before Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness premiered on Netflix and became a global sensation, celebrities including Beyoncé, Shaquille O’Neal and Odell Beckham Jr. visited the parks featured in the true crime series.
The Tiger King is still a married man.