'It's time to really think about the kids and my future and stuff and use this thing for something good not just to be, "Hey, I have a personal gain now. It's all about me."'
10.04.2020 - 05:09 / nypost.com
Netflix announced Thursday that a “Tiger King” after-show hosted by Joel McHale will premiere on Sunday.
The show’s Jeff Lowe, who took over the Oklahoma exotic animal zoo from Joe Exotic, had recently hinted that a new episode would be coming this week. The teaser for the eighth installment features McHale wearing a cowboy hat and promising that he talked to several of the show’s subjects about what’s been happening in their lives.
Among the show’s subjects appearing in the new episode are Joe
'It's time to really think about the kids and my future and stuff and use this thing for something good not just to be, "Hey, I have a personal gain now. It's all about me."'
Joe Exotic is “terrified of big cats,” according to “Tiger King” producer Rick Kirkham.
Joe Exotic is “terrified of big cats”, according to Tiger King producer Rick Kirkham.
Hey all you cool cats and kittens... Netflix is giving the fans what they want: another Tiger King episode.
"There’s almost no way to describe the intensity of the feeling of betrayal"
By Pat Saperstein
U.S. leader Donald Trump found himself embroiled in the frenzy surrounding Netflix’s Tiger King, as fans begged the President to grant jailed star Joe Exotic an early release from prison.
Your Friday night plans are set as Netflix has posted a new prison interview with “Tiger King” star Joseph Maldonado-Passage aka Joe Exotic.
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.
The star of the popular Netflix docuseriesTiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness is currently in isolation behind bars out of an abundance of caution during the coronavirus pandemic. Joseph Maldonado-Passage, aka "Joe Exotic," the Tiger King, is currently serving a 22-year prison sentence for his part in a murder-for-hire plot.