Tiger King star Joe Exotic is reportedly in talks to host his own radio show.
27.03.2020 - 22:45 / etcanada.com
“Tiger King”‘s Joe Exotic is giving us country music we didn’t know we needed.
The new must-watch Netflix series takes us on an unforgettable and unimaginable journey into the wild world of exotic big cats, featuring too good to be true stories from independently owned exotic zoos, including Joe Schreibvogel’s Greater Wynewood Exotic Animal Park in Oklahoma.
The self-proclaimed Tiger King, who is now in prison, also takes viewers through his country music ambitions.
Before the documentary was
Tiger King star Joe Exotic is reportedly in talks to host his own radio show.
Joe Exotic is “terrified of big cats,” according to “Tiger King” producer Rick Kirkham.
Erik Cowie, a zookeeper who appeared in hit Netflix show Tiger King, believes his former employer Joe Exotic deserves to die in prison.
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),
Joe Exotic is “terrified of big cats”, according to Tiger King producer Rick Kirkham.
Tiger King star Dillon Passage is eager to reunite with his husband, Joe Exotic, almost two years after the wildcat enthusiast was arrested.
Tiger King is the Netflix show that has taken the world by storm, especially since TV is everyone’s new best friend. Who knew such random madness was going on in those small corners of Florida?
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.
Donald Trump has responded to calls for a pardon for Joe Exotic, the colourful zoo owner at the centre of Netflix’s breakout hit Tiger King.
Joe Exotic is not the cat’s meow.
Your Friday night plans are set as Netflix has posted a new prison interview with “Tiger King” star Joseph Maldonado-Passage aka Joe Exotic.
The latest Netflix documentary series couldn't have landed at a better time.
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.
From the opening scenes of “Tiger King,” it’s clear that Joe Exotic, the star of Netflix’s latest documentary sensation, was ready to do just about anything to become famous. Throughout the series, he attempts to film his own reality show, runs for the governor of Oklahoma and even tries his hand at country music.
Here, Kitty Kitty! Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness has captivated audiences with its colorful cast of real-life characters and a string of bombshell revelations that made its backdrop of exotic animals appear tame.