Tiger King star reacts to big Carole Baskin news
The Briefing9 Juni 2020

Tiger King star reacts to big Carole Baskin news

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.

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, but claimed it was for animal welfare rather than entertainment.

In Todays headlines:

  • No locally-spread coronavirus cases in Australia in 24 hours
  • Footy fans return for the first time since the Covid-19 outbreak began.
  • US ups the pressure on Prince Andrew
  • Microsoft’s robot editor mixes up mixed-race Little Mix singers

In todays Briefing we ask:

How did Saff respond to the news? Is the zoo in good hands or is Saff concerned? How would Joe Exotic be reacting to the news? Does Joe have good reason to be holding hope for getting anything back? What does it mean for Jeff Lowe who was in control of the zoo? What is Saff’s reaction to a Sheriff finding that Carole Husbands will was forged? How does Saff feel watching himself in the documentary series? How has the massive success of the documentary changed Saffs life? Do the Tiger King cast stay in touch? Saff’s reaction to Coronavirus lockdown and protests surrounding George Floyds death

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