description on YouTube reads, “A Country western music video about a woman who may or may not have killed her husband and then also may or may not have fed him to her tigers.
21.05.2020 - 20:33 / usmagazine.com
Carole Baskin wants to help protect you and your loved ones from COVID-19. The Big Cat Rescue founder teamed up with Chicago-based company Tread 365 to launch big cat-themed face masks — available now!
There are two different face mask designs up for purchase. Both feature a cat nose, mouth and whiskers, along with Baskin’s world-famous tagline: “Hey all you cool cats and kittens.”
description on YouTube reads, “A Country western music video about a woman who may or may not have killed her husband and then also may or may not have fed him to her tigers.
"Tiger King" star Jeff Lowe, current owner of Joe Exotic's former Oklahoma zoo, revealed to Fox News in an exclusive interview what his plans are for his hundreds of big cats now that a judge has granted Carole Baskin full control of the property.
The Tiger King story has just taken another interesting turn. A county sheriff in Florida has declared that the will of Don Lewis, Carole Baskin’s long-missing husband, was a complete forgery.
There’s been an update in the case of Carole Baskin‘s mysteriously vanished husband!
The case of Carole Baskin’s missing husband just got stranger.
Florida law enforcement have confirmed that the will of Don Lewis, “Tiger King” star Carole Baskin’s missing late husband, was forged.
"It certainly cast another shadow of suspicion"
Carole Baskin may have been awarded Tiger King Park, but current owner Jeff Lowe says it’s going to be a real mess when he gives it over. Lowe spoke with ET’s Lauren Zima on Tuesday about the recent legal development, and said the zoo would be in a state of “complete hell” when she gets her hands on it.
Carole Baskin may have been awarded Tiger King Park, but current owner Jeff Lowe says it's going to be a real mess when he gives it over. Lowe spoke with ET's Lauren Zima on Tuesday about the recent legal development, and said the zoo would be in a state of «complete hell» when she gets her hands on it.
The story of Carole Baskin and her missing husband Don Lewis has added a new chapter. A sheriff in Florida says law enforcement officers believe the signature appearing on Lewis' will was forged.
In a huge new wrinkle to the labyrinthine “Tiger King” saga, Big Cat Rescue owner Carole Baskin won a lawsuit against her imprisoned nemesis Joseph “Joe Exotic” Maldonado-Passage and was granted control of the Garvin County, Oklahoma property at the center of the hit Netflix docu-series.
Carole Baskin knows a gap in the market when she sees one – leopard print face masks.The Tiger King star, who shot to notoriety following her feature in one of the most-talked about Netflix series of 2020, has been crafting her very own masks to protect against the spread of coronavirus. If you're a fan of Carole, who was accused by star of the show Joe Exotic of murdering her husband, then you're going to want to snap one up as it's emblazoned with her famous catchphrase.
Carole Baskin is capitalizing on her newfound fame following the wild success of Netflix’s “Tiger King” that has made Baskin a household name. Donning the catchphrase made popular by Baskin on her Big Cat Rescue web series, the docuseries subject is now selling snazzy face coverings that read, “Hey all you cool cats and kittens,” which consumers can purchase in their choice of black or leopard print.
Hey all you healthy cats and kittens out there.
Kim Kardashian is not letting the pandemic come in way of her business. The business mogul has been launching new products and promoting them aggressively on social media. From adding a new perfume to her KKW Fragrances line to launching new makeup products, Kim has been doing it all. Recently, she also launched face masks on her SKIMS website and it sold out within hours. Offering 5 shades, Kim made the face maks available on Saturday morning and announced a restock on Twitter.
Tara Reid is reportedly in the running to play Carole Baskin in an upcoming film adaptation of the Netflix documentary series Tiger King.