Bonus Episode: Hear FULL interview Tiger King star react to big News
The Briefing10 Jun 2020

Bonus Episode: Hear FULL interview Tiger King star react to big News

In this Bonus Episode hear our full interview

How does a former ‘Tiger King’ Animal Keeper feel about the court awarding Joe Exotics Zoo to his nemesis Carole Baskin?

We speak to ‘Saff’ the former Animal keeper who lost his arm to a tiger attack, and fan favourite of the Netflix series.

The recent big news for fans of the series saw a US court awarding Joe Exotic’s bitter rival Carole Baskin ownership of the Oklahoma tiger zoo he set up.

Joe is the controversial former tiger zoo operator who’s serving a 22 year jail sentence for attempting to order a hit on Carole Baskin who also ran a tiger zoo.

In this extended interview:

How did Saff respond to the recent developments of Carole taking over the zoo?
What does it mean for the animals left in the zoo?
Does Saff trust that Jeff Lowe will look after the animals?
the zoo in good hands or is Saff concerned?
How would Joe Exotic be reacting to the news?
Does Saff feel for Joe Exotic after all they've been through?
As someone who is passionate about animals how did Saff feel watching Tiger King knowing animals werent treated as well as they could have been?
Does Joe Exotic have good reason to be holding hope for getting anything back?
How strong the pull is with working with animals?
Why did Saff go back to work so soon after arm was amputated?
How does Saff feel about the park going to Carole Baskin?
How has the massive success of Tiger King changed Saffs life?
When people come up to Saff on the street, where does the general population sit with Carole Baskin?
What is Saff’s reaction to a Sheriff finding that Carole Husbands Don Lewis' will was forged?
Do the Tiger King cast stay in touch?
What is Saff’s reaction to Coronavirus lockdown and protests surrounding George Floyds death

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