Carole Baskin SLAMS Tiger King 2 (Exclusive)

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Carole Baskin speaks with ET’s Nischelle Turner about ‘Tiger King 2’ and the debut of her own docuseries, ‘Carole Baskin’s Cage Fight.’ She comments on her lawsuit against Netflix for using images of her in the hit show’s second season. Carole also reacts to ‘SNL’s Kate McKinnon portraying her in the upcoming Peacock series. The big cats rights activist reveals she’s already taken ‘all kinds of precautions’ ahead of Joe Exotic potentially getting his prison sentence reduced. ‘Carole Baskin’s Cage Fight’ streams Nov. 13 on discovery+.

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