Tiger King subject Dillon Passage has claimed that the documentary series played up Joe Exotic's eccentricities.
02.04.2020 - 19:59 / evoke.ie
There’s less than a handful of people left in the country who haven’t had their minds blown by the escalating insanity that is Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness.
We sure needed the distraction but nothing we turned on afterwards quite measured up in terms of drama and sheer chaos.
Fear not though, as another dose of Joe Exotic on Netflix has been unearthed and in it, all of the animals are going into lockdown too, albeit for a tornado.
So, where can we find this added insight into Joe
Tiger King subject Dillon Passage has claimed that the documentary series played up Joe Exotic's eccentricities.
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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.»
Netflix's Tiger King has taken the world by storm while we're all in lockdown due to coronavirus, and now one of the star's of the docuseries is going to tell us what we didn't see on screen. Rick Kirkham was featured heavily in the seven-part show as the producer of Joe Exotic's bizarre reality TV show, and the last we saw of him was when he was forced to quit his job when his recordings and equipment was destroyed in what appeared to be an arson attack.
If you are bored of the COVID-19 lockdown already and also running out of web shows to watch, then there is one more series that you can add to your checklist which is Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness. The miniseries was released on popular digital streaming platform Netflix on March 20, 2020, and has received a humongous response from the viewers. For the unversed, it is based on the real-life story and adventures of Joe Exotic, a zookeeper.
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