UPDATE: Fox’s New Year’s Eve Toast & Roast 2021 has added to its celebrity lineup ahead of Thursday’s big countdown.
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"Tiger King" star and big cat activist Carole Baskin has a new project in the works. The former "Dancing With the Stars" contestant is teaming up with Knoxville, Tenn., filmmakers to make a documentary about big cat conservation and the cruelty of keeping them in small zoos and parks.
Baskin said she felt like the Netflix show was a missed opportunity to do important work. She wanted to do the series to expose how the animals are mistreated and abused.
UPDATE: Fox’s New Year’s Eve Toast & Roast 2021 has added to its celebrity lineup ahead of Thursday’s big countdown.
his family crafted a 2020-themed tree topper, featuring quirky quotes and baubles representative of this messy year’s most memorable moments. Carole Baskin steering a dumpster sleigh full of toilet paper led by ferocious big cats, “Tiger King” Joe Exotic, a murder hornet and US Vice President Mike Pence with a huge fly perched on his head all dance around the merry-go-round-like ornament, which stars a model ultrastructure of the COVID-19 cell at its top and hellfire flames at its base. The
Tiger King star joins a number of other Carols for Deezer’s ‘A Christmas Carol by Carols’ campaign, including Carol Decker, Carol Smillie, Carol Thatcher, Carol Wright, Carole Parkinson from The Brittas Empire and Carolyn Pickles.Deezer is raising funds for homeless charity Crisis, and has also asked Baskin, Decker and Smilie to create their own Christmas playlists for the streaming platform.Watch the full video here:“Christmas caroling is going to be harder this year with social distancing and
Tiger King star Joe Exotic is asking Kim Kardashian for assistance in getting him out of prison.
The Sopranos is premiering this month.My Dinner With Alan: A Sopranos Session is set to explore the workings of the beloved show from the perspective of critics and cast members, and will also feature a rare interview with creator David Chase.The film will hear from Alan Sepinwall and Matt Zoller Seitz, who wrote the award-winning book The Sopranos Sessions, at Holsten’s in Bloomfield New Jersey which is where the last scene of the show was shot.The streaming premiere, set for a one-night-only
Tiger King star, currently serving a 22-year prison sentence for a murder-for-hire plan against Carole Baskin as well as several animal cruelty charges, reached out to Kardashian for legal help, according to the Mirror.“I know you have never met me and may never want to however I do believe that you hold the values of our justice system dear to your heart,” Exotic wrote in a letter obtained by the paper.He continued: “I am writing you this letter not as Joe Exotic but as the person Joseph
Kim Kardashian West will help get him out from behind bars.
Tiger King, the Netflix true-crime series that brought her into the public eye earlier this year.The documentary followed zookeeper Joe Exotic and owners of big cat sanctuaries across America including Baskin, who accused Exotic of abusing and exploiting his animals.
Joe Exotic has penned a highly emotional letter to Kim Kardashian begging her to rescue him from life behind bars.
Tiger King star Joe Exotic could be “very, very close” to a presidential pardon.According to ABC News, President Donald Trump’s team has said that a number of pardon requests are being vetted at the moment, which includes one from Joe Exotic, real name Joseph Maldano-Passage.“We are waiting on the pen to hit the paper, we think we are very, very close,” said Eric Love, an attorney for Exotic, about a potential presidential pardon.
There’s been a scary incident at Carole Baskin‘s Big Cat Rescue animal sanctuary.
TMZ, Carole and her husband, Howard Baskin, said a longtime volunteer named Candy Couser stuck her hand into the tiger's enclosure in order to open the door to feed it. Just then, the tiger, named Kimba, bit down on Candy's hand and "started thrashing."Kimba only let go of Candy's arm after other staffers came running to help.
Carole Baskin's Big Cat Rescue animal sanctuary Thursday morning.Candy Couser, who has been volunteering at the non-profit organization near Tampa, Florida, for five years, nearly had her arm torn off by a male tiger named Kimba during feeding. According to a press release, Couser saw that Kimba was locked in a section different from where he's usually fed, and radio'd the coordinator to find out why.