It’s time you moved on from Tiger King and started your next lockdown binge, The Innocence Files.
For those who are still hungry for all the Joe Exotic content they can get their paws on, Netflix has released a clip from Louis Theroux’s 2011 documentary series, when the Brit crossed paths with Joe.
Quite incredibly, there is no mention of Carole Baskin, so I guess Joe must have been having a really good day.
He’s currently enjoying all the attention whilst in prison, but let’s look back on some simpler times.
The mention of monkeys committing suicide is definitely out there (his treatment of his monkeys, and indeed all of his animals, has come under fire), and it’s all classic Joe and classic Louis, really:
The British documentary maker has made staring off into the distance with a voiceover his trademark. Fans of The Graham Norton Show may recall this part of Theroux’s appearance on the show about six months back:
As for the latest on Joe Exotic, take your pick of the following headlines:
If those intrigue you, be on your way.
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