'It's time to really think about the kids and my future and stuff and use this thing for something good not just to be, "Hey, I have a personal gain now. It's all about me."'
25.03.2020 - 22:05 / etonline.com
It didn’t take long, but the Netflix docuseries,, has already gotten pushback from some of the colorful personalities featured in this unbelievably true tale about a big cat breeder and roadside zoo owner named Joe Exotic and his longtime nemesis, Carole Baskin, an animal activist and owner of the Big Cat Rescue sanctuary.
The docuseries is the result of a partnership between filmmakers Rebecca Chaiklin and Eric Goode, who has previously depicted obscure American subcultures and became
'It's time to really think about the kids and my future and stuff and use this thing for something good not just to be, "Hey, I have a personal gain now. It's all about me."'
Joe Exotic's song 'I Saw A Tiger' is proving a hit on Spotify
Donald Trump has said he will 'look at' Tiger King star Joe Exotic's case after the president's son, Donald Trump Jr, called the 22 year prison sentence "aggressive".The Netflix show has proved to be hit in both the UK and US as thousands of people self-isolating have flocked to their TVs to watch the series.
Donald Trump has said he will “look into” pardoning Tiger King star Joe Exotic.
Netflix crime documentary Tiger King is based on the life of American zookeeper Joe Exotic. Exotic was sentenced to 22 years of imprisonment after being accused of several charges, including two murders-for-hire and 17 other wildlife violations.
Joe Exotic was jailed for 22 years in 2019
If there’s one Netflix series that people have been loving lately it’s the docuseries Tiger King, which has been trending in Ireland since its arrival over three weeks ago.
And there's already a sequel in the works
Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness is the talk of the town, thanks in part to when it dropped—as much of the country began to shelter in place as the coronavirus spread—and its truly bonkers subject matter.
The documentary filmmaker first met Exotic in 2011