Joe Exotic’s husband Dillon Passage feels sorry for the Tiger King star’s rival, Carole Baskin.
06.04.2020 - 23:31 / nypost.com
Investigation Discovery is jumping on the “Tiger King” phenomenon, greenlighting a new program that it bills as the “definitive sequel” to the hit Netflix docuseries.
“Investigating the Strange World of Joe Exotic” will examine the life of Joseph “Joe Exotic” Maldonado-Passage and explore his rival, Carole Baskin, whom Maldonado-Passage has accused of killing her first husband. The limited series is expected to premiere later this year on ID.
In a press release, ID claimed the show will focus on
Joe Exotic’s husband Dillon Passage feels sorry for the Tiger King star’s rival, Carole Baskin.
Glover was paid $3000 by Joe Exotic to kill Baskin.
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.
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.
By Michael Schneider
Cardi B is still obsessing over Tiger King.