Tiger King star Joe Exotic is reportedly in talks to host his own radio show.
29.03.2020 - 16:57 / variety.com
Netflix has a tiger tale that has punched into the zeitgeist with “Tiger King,” stocked with a cast of real-life bizarre personalities and sinister plot twists.
“Tiger Tale,” a true-crime-style docuseries that debuted March 20 on Netflix, ranks as the most popular current TV show, according to Rotten Tomatoes. It has a 97% critic’s rating and a 96% audience score — putting it at the top of the site’s most-popular TV shows list, ahead of Netflix’s “Ozark” Season 3; “Queen of the South” Season 4
Tiger King star Joe Exotic is reportedly in talks to host his own radio show.
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