Star of new viral Netflix show Tiger King Joe Exotic (real name Joseph Maldonado-Passage)has been hospitalised, it has reported.
19.03.2020 - 01:33 / variety.com
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Creators such as Phoenix Wong are among a contingent of prominent political commentators and media personalities who monetize their content through the Google-owned platform’s popular partner program. However, Wong and others allege that since
Star of new viral Netflix show Tiger King Joe Exotic (real name Joseph Maldonado-Passage)has been hospitalised, it has reported.
Joe Exotic has been hospitalised after contracting coronavirus in prison, it has been reported.The 57 year old recently shot to fame in the UK a documentary about his life, titled Tiger King, was released on Netflix last month. He is currently serving a 22 year sentence at a federal prison in Texas for 17 charges of animal abuse and two counts of murder for hire, but it is believed he has now been temporarily transferred to a prison medical ward as he battles the illness.
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Turns out we aren’t the only ones who can’t get enough of Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness on Netflix. Oscar-winning actor Jared Leto, 48, dressed up as Joe Exotic, star of the must-see docu-seriesand hosted a viewing party which he live-tweeted on March 26.
By Nancy Tartaglione
By Nancy Tartaglione
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