Ryan Easley, a tiger handler linked to Joe Exotic, was fatally mauled by a tiger at his family-run zoo in Oklahoma during a show, highlighting the dangers of wild animal entertainment. The incident raises concerns about animal safety and the risks associated with private zoos and exotic animal handling.
A handler at Growler Pines Tiger Preserve in Oklahoma was fatally mauled by a tiger he owned, highlighting the dangers of human-wildlife interactions and raising concerns about big cat captivity, especially given the handler's connections to controversial figures like Joe Exotic.
A tiger handler linked to 'Tiger King' Joe Exotic was killed in an attack by a big cat at the Growler Pines Tiger Preserve in Oklahoma, highlighting the dangers of working with wild animals and sparking calls from animal rights groups to end the use of wild animals in performances.
On "Saturday Night Live's" "Weekend Update," hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che humorously critiqued Donald Trump's cabinet picks, including Matt Gaetz and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Bowen Yang appeared as Joe Exotic, joking about his request for a pardon and a cabinet position. The segment also included jabs at Elon Musk's new department and a comedic take on the Tyson-Paul fight. The show featured other sketches mocking Trump's choices, with Charli XCX as host and musical guest.
Joe Exotic, still in prison, made a flirtatious comment on Machine Gun Kelly's Instagram post, expressing interest with promises of tigers and meth, and even suggesting he could make MGK gay. Exotic's post, which included tags to TMZ and World Star, referenced a line from Tiger King and sparked attention. This unexpected interaction adds another bizarre chapter to the ongoing saga of Joe Exotic.
Tiger King's Joe Exotic pleaded with Kourtney Kardashian on Instagram to have her sister Kim help get him out of prison, citing her legal studies and advocacy work. Kim, who has been involved in criminal justice and prison reform, has previously helped secure clemency for individuals and is pursuing a legal career. Exotic, currently serving a 22-year sentence for attempted murder and animal abuse, hopes for Kim's intervention in his case.
Kourtney Kardashian Barker and her baby Rocky are seen enjoying a cozy moment at home in matching Versace robes, with Kourtney captioning the photo "blisssss." The post garnered attention, including a humorous comment from Joe Exotic asking for help from Kourtney's sister Kim to secure a pardon. Despite the distractions, Kourtney seems to be relishing motherhood and her bond with her three-month-old son.
Kourtney Kardashian shares the first photo of her and Travis Barker's newborn baby, Rocky Thirteen, on Instagram, expressing her joy and "blisssss." The couple welcomed their first child together in November, and the photo received comments from celebrity friends and fans, including an unexpected one from "Tiger King" star Joe Exotic, who asked for help from Kourtney's sister to secure an early prison release. This request comes after Joe Exotic was resentenced to 21 years in prison in his murder-for-hire case and seeks assistance from the Kardashian family's prison reform efforts.
Kourtney Kardashian shared a rare photo of herself cuddling with her baby Rocky on Instagram, prompting supportive comments from family and friends. However, an unexpected comment from Tiger King's Joe Exotic asking for Kim Kardashian's help in securing a pardon disrupted the sweet moment. Joe Exotic, who is currently serving a prison sentence, has reached out to Kim for assistance, referencing her legal advocacy work and her father's role in the O.J. Simpson trial.
Joe Exotic, the star of the Netflix docuseries "Tiger King," is calling for lawyers to help him sue Florida State quarterback Jordan Travis for trademark infringement. Exotic claims that Travis is cashing in on his "Tiger King" trademark with merchandise featuring tigers and crowns. He is offering 80% of any settlement to an attorney willing to take on the case. This comes after Exotic recently denounced Cincinnati Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow on social media. Travis has yet to respond to Exotic's claims.
Even if former President Donald Trump is convicted and sentenced to prison time for the 37-count indictment he was arraigned on Tuesday, there is nothing in the Constitution that would prevent him from running for the GOP nomination or against President Biden in November 2024. Eugene Debs, a five-time Socialist candidate for president, ran for president on the Socialist Party ticket four times between 1900 and 1912 as a free man. He made his fifth run for president in 1920 from federal prison in Georgia, earning nearly 1 million votes, or 3% of the popular vote. Joe Maldonado-Passage, better known as Joe Exotic or the “Tiger King,” announced he would be running for president while serving a 21-year sentence for attempted murder-for-hire and animal abuse.