The coronavirus pandemic has made Jim Edmonds and Meghan King Edmonds’ battle over their children even more complicated. Both of them aren’t pleased with how much the other has been traveling, Us Weekly can exclusively reveal.
07.05.2020 - 00:41 / variety.com
By Ellise Shafer
editor
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.
According to the Daily Mail, the Wynnewood, Okla. animal park was given clearance to reopen as long as both workers and visitors followed the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s sanitation and social distancing protocols. However, photos taken by Daily Mail show nearly all visitors
The coronavirus pandemic has made Jim Edmonds and Meghan King Edmonds’ battle over their children even more complicated. Both of them aren’t pleased with how much the other has been traveling, Us Weekly can exclusively reveal.
By Dino-Ray Ramos
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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.
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By Mike Fleming Jr
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