Long before “Tiger King” became a streaming obsession, Joe Exotic caught the attention of John Oliver.
01.04.2020 - 01:29 / etcanada.com
Everybody’s talking about Netflix documentary series “Tiger King”, with the bizarre story of zoo-owner Joe Exotic becoming the COVID-19 equivalent of what used to be called a “watercooler show.”
In Tuesday’s edition of Jenny McCarthy’s SiriusXM talk show, she and husband Donnie Wahlberg spoke with John Finlay, ex-husband of Exotic (whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage).
In the first clip from the interview (above), Finlay discusses why he participated in the Netflix series.
“It was kind
Long before “Tiger King” became a streaming obsession, Joe Exotic caught the attention of John Oliver.
Miranda Lambert has made peace with her social media followers after sparking backlash by sharing a throwback snap of herself and Tiger King star Joe Exotic.
Netflix's Tiger King has created a nationwide fascination with Joe Exotic, the incarcerated, polygamous tiger handler with a passion for country music who captured America's heart.Exotic's latest high-profile fan is Miranda Lambert, who took to Instagram on Monday (April 13) to share a throwback photo posing with Exotic himself and his ex-husband John Finlay."Here’s a little Monday memory for y’all," she captioned the series of snaps, along with the hilarious hashtag #WayTooPrettyForPrison.See
At the beginning of Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, Joe Exotic, whose real name is Joseph Allen Maldonado-Passage, was in a three-way marriage to John Finlay and Travis Maldanado. However, he and Finlay parted ways in 2014 and in 2017, Maldanado passed away.
Miranda Lambert is already the queen of the Internet for the week thanks to some, well, "exotic" throwback pictures.
Making people smile. Miranda Lambert tweeted multiple throwback photos on Monday, April 13, when she visited some of the cast of Netflix’s Tiger King.
After Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness took over the internet and left everyone equal parts amused and horrified by Joe Exotic, Netflix decided to give fans with a bonus episode, titled The Tiger King and I.
There's no Joe Exotic, Carole Baskin, or Doc Antle in Netflix's Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness after-show special hosted by Joel McHale, but that doesn't mean there weren't some crazy revelations about the imprisoned zookeeper. In , which dropped on on April 12, Hale talks to Jeff and Lauren Lowe, John Reinke, Joshua Dial, John Finlay, Saff, Erik Cowie, and Rick Kirkham from the comfort of his own couch and, somehow, we learned even more about G.W.
If you can't get enough of , you're in for a treat!
If you watched Tiger King on Netflix, you know the drama just doesn’t stop when it comes to Joe Exotic. But in a recent interview, Joe’s niece Chealsi Putman said the show barely scratches the surface on Joe’s evil deeds!
Rob Lowe has joined Tiger King’s roster of celebrity fans.
All eyes have been on Netflix’s new crime docuseries Tiger King, following its premiere on the streaming service. The gritty series traces the steps of a man named Joe Exotic, a breeder of big cats and owner of an Oklahoma-based petting zoo.
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.
“Tiger King”: It’s the docuseries everyone is watching. At least everyone with a Netflix account, which at the end of 2019 was more than 167 million people. And given that it is the age of a pandemic, with families forced to stay inside, those numbers may have grown in the past few weeks alone.