Sam Heughan took to Twitter to share a lengthy message about the «constant bullying, harassment, stalking and false narrative» he's endured over the last six years.
12.04.2020 - 04:31 / usmagazine.com
Tiger King star Carole Baskin said in a new interview that she’s getting death threats as she slammed the makers of the hit Netflix documentary.
The animal activist, 58, and her husband, Howard Baskin, spoke to the Tampa Bay Times in her first interview since Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness debuted on the streaming service on March 20 and claimed that she thought that the documentary was going to be about her work to expose animal abuse in the captive tiger trade.
“I just feel so angry that
Sam Heughan took to Twitter to share a lengthy message about the «constant bullying, harassment, stalking and false narrative» he's endured over the last six years.
Joe Exotic’s husband says the Tiger King Netflix series was only interested in capturing his ‘eccentric’ side - and that there’s more to his personality.
When it comes to the heated rivalry between roadside zookeeper Joe Exotic and animal-welfare activist Carole Baskin in “Tiger King,” Diane Keaton is taking sides.
Carole Baskin is opening up in her very first interview since the premiere of Tiger King on Netflix.
If there is one miniseries of Netflix that has been grabbing headlines of late, it is Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness. It premiered on the popular streaming platform on March 20, 2020, and is based on the real-life story of zookeeper Joe Exotic. However, there are two more people who deserve credit for the success of the series – Carole Baskin and her husband Howard on whose wildlife sanctuary the scenes have been shot. However, they are now unhappy with the makers.
When Carole Baskin and her husband, Howard, allowed filmmakers into their wildlife sanctuary Big Cat Rescue five years ago, they thought the docuseries they were shooting would focus on their cause of exposing tiger trade cruelty — not their personal drama.
Animal rights activist Carole Baskin is furious with Tiger King documentary makers because she has become the target of death threats following her portrayal in the hit Netflix series.
Things have not been easy for Carole Baskin following the release of "Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness" on Netflix. The documentary followed the rivalry between Baskin and fellow big-cat enthusiast Joseph Maldonado-Passage -- better known as Joe Exotic -- including the story of the mysterious disappearance of Baskin's previous husband, Don Lewis.
For some reason, after watching seven hours of Netflix's Tiger King, the thing that people are most upset about is not Doc Antle's whole “apprentices”/girlfriends/wives situation or his , or even Joe Exotic's alleged abuse of animals, but rather Carole Baskin's missing husband. And, to use one of my favorite TikTok memes, I don't know if it's sexist, but it don't feel right.
We're months away from Halloween and Sarah Hyland and Wells Adams have already won it.
Carole Baskin is not happy about the way she’s portrayed in Netflix’s surprise-hit docuseries “Tiger King”, and she’s speaking out to allege she was betrayed by series producers Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin.
Carole Baskin is not happy about the way she’s portrayed in Netflix’s surprise-hit docuseries “Tiger King”, and she’s speaking out to allege she was betrayed by series producers Eric Goode and Rebecca Chaiklin.