Trick-or-treaters can now dress as Joe Exotic — otherwise known as the “Tiger King,” a self-described “gay, gun-carrying redneck with a mullet” — thanks to PETA.
27.04.2020 - 07:19 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A pal of Joe Exotic breeding pumas at a secret Scottish location says the Netflix star should be released from prison.
Big cat breeder Kayleigh McIntosh-Lowrie is a long-time friend of the global superstar and the pair have communicated extensively about the breeding and keeping of big cats.
She believes Joe’s arch-rival, Big Cat Rescue CEO Carole Baskin, was the real villain in the saga which emerged after Tiger King became a global TV sensation, attracting 65million viewers.
Joe, 57, is currently
Trick-or-treaters can now dress as Joe Exotic — otherwise known as the “Tiger King,” a self-described “gay, gun-carrying redneck with a mullet” — thanks to PETA.
Joe Exotic, who's the focus of the smash-hit Netflix documentary Tiger King, is currently serving a 22-year prison sentence.
Nicolas Cage is going to play Joe Exotic in an upcoming “Tiger King” series adaptation, and Jimmy Fallon has the first footage.
Hundreds flocked this weekend to the reopening of Tiger King Park, the exotic animal zoo that was featured in Netflix’s docu-series “Tiger King” and previously owned by Joe Exotic.
By Ellise Shafer
With rumours circulating that Nicolas Cage is set to star as Joe Exotic in a new eight part scripted series on the Tiger King, there is one Scottish contender who thinks he would be perfect for the role.
Nicolas Cage is set to take on the role of Joe Exotic aka the Tiger King!
Amanda Knox is crying foul on the jump to speculate that “Tiger King” star Carole Baskin allegedly played a role in the disappearance of her husband Don Lewis.
By Mackenzie Nichols
Will the Joe Exotic sympathizers still feel the same after this new information about his alleged animal cruelty? At this point, we sure hope not…
“Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” did gangbuster numbers for Netflix, according to the streaming service.
Joe Exotic is “terrified of big cats,” according to “Tiger King” producer Rick Kirkham.
Netflix released a new after-show hosted by comedian Joel McHale to follow up on the documentary series that everyone is talking about amid their coronavirus self-quarantine, “Tiger King.” The streaming service previously announced on Twitter that an eighth installment in the seven-part series would drop on April 12 titled “The Tiger King and I.” McHale video chatted with key players in the enigmatic story of Oklahoma Zookeeper Joseph Maldonado-Passage (better known as Joe Exotic),