The life and crimes of the wonderfully weird Tiger King just went to 11 on the bizarre scale.
01.04.2020 - 22:13 / variety.com
The Tiger King is still a married man.
Ever since “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness” dropped on Netflix less than two weeks ago, viewers have wondered if Joe Exotic (whose real name is Joseph Maldonado-Passage) and his fourth husband Dillon Passage are still together.
“We are still married,” Dillon, 24, said during an exclusive interview with “Variety Live!” on Tuesday.
The 57-year-old infamous zoo owner is currently serving a 22-year prison sentence after being convicted of 17 counts of
The life and crimes of the wonderfully weird Tiger King just went to 11 on the bizarre scale.
Do not expect to hear a Joe Exotic radio program in the foreseeable future. Earlier in the week, the husband of Joseph Maldonado-Passage, aka Joe Ex
Tiger King star Joe Exotic is reportedly in talks to host his own radio show.
Miranda Lambert is throwing it back with some epic shots for “Tiger King” fans! The 36-year-old country singer took to social media on Monday sharing old photos of herself posing with Joseph Maldonado-Passage (aka Joe Exotic), his ex-husband, John Finlay, employee Saff, who appears in the Netflix documentary, and another employee.
Miranda Lambert is throwing it back with some epic shots for fans! The 36-year-old country singer took to social media on Monday sharing old photos of herself posing with Joseph Maldonado-Passage (aka Joe Exotic), his ex-husband, John Finlay, employee Saff, who appears in the Netflix documentary, and another employee.
Erik Cowie, a zookeeper who appeared in hit Netflix show Tiger King, believes his former employer Joe Exotic deserves to die in prison.
Joe Exotic, one of the main subjects of Netflix's crimedoc, has not contracted the coronavirus after being quarantined following his transfer to a federal prison in Fort Worth, Texas.
It was inevitable, really, that the train-wreck worlds of these two men would collide so spectacularly like this…
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, one of the main subjects of Netflix's crimedoc, has not contracted the coronavirus after being quarantined following his transfer to a federal prison in Fort Worth, Texas.
Tiger King has taken over the White House.
By Klaritza Rico
Joe Exotic is not the cat’s meow.
Netflix’s docuseries, Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, has captivated audiences and made Joe Exotic, a viral sensation. The owner of G.W.
Your Friday night plans are set as Netflix has posted a new prison interview with “Tiger King” star Joseph Maldonado-Passage aka Joe Exotic.
Joe Exotic became an overnight sensation when Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness debuted last month, and now it sounds like he’s ready to take on the fame and fortune.
When the big cat enthusiast-turned-zoo owner-turned-magician-turned-country singer-turned-presidential candidate-turned-gubernatorial hopeful-turned-inmate isn't even the most colorful character in your cast of colorful characters, you know you have one helluva television series on your hands.