The Georgia football coach admitted on Tuesday that he’s no fan of “Tiger King,” the latest Netflix sensation to hit the streaming service that has everybody talking.
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The show — which centers around Joe Exotic, his zoo in Oklahoma, his thin-toothed husband(s) and a crazy cat lady who may or may not have killed her shady, multi-millionaire husband — landed on Netflix on March 20. Smart, cooped up at home, had been searching for something on Netflix to watch; so he took a dive into the much talked-about series.
To be fair, the show isn’t for everybody, especially seemingly so for a guy like Smart, who values plot and substance over trailer-park entertainment. There’s certainly a healthy dosage of Jerry Springer mixed in with true crime, which sounds harmless on its surface but can be a bit abrasive to watch. Case in point:
(Maybe someone can get him a shirt next)?
The show, fully titled “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness,” has become a viral sensation while the world stays indoors due to the coronavirus pandemic.
By the way, Carole didn’t kill her husband and feed him to her tigers. Don Lewis was absolutely a drug trafficker.