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Tiger King fans go crazy over the connection between the Netflix series and Britney Spears

A Tiger King cast member was recently spotted in Britney Spears' 2001 VMAs stage performance
by Akanksha Sridhara | March 31, 2020 13:31 IST
Tiger King fans go crazy over the connection between the Netflix series and Britney Spears

Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness are one of Netflix's most bizarre and strange shows. The 7 episode shows follow the life of a true-crime documentary television series about the life of Joseph Maldonado-Passage. The shows increases in popularity as the days go by. Recently, pictures of the show’s cast members with Britney Spears have surfaced. The fans of the shows are going gaga over the connection between Tiger King and pop star Britney Spears.
 
Tiger King fans have uncovered a connection between the protagonists of the show and Britney Spears. The fans have discovered that one of the animal handlers on the show, Bhagavan "Doc" Antle has worked with Spears before.
 
Antle was on stage with the pop star during her infamous MTV Video Music Awards performance in 2001. This was the performance wherein draped in a seven-foot-long python to sing 'I'm a Slave 4 U.' Tiger King's Antle can be seen standing in a cage handling tigers.
 
Additionally, a picture of the pop star sitting next to another cast member Carole Baskin has also surfaced! The picture is from the 2002 VMAs. Carole Baskin is the agonist of Joe Exotic in Tiger King. However, this connection is not rocking solid. The picture is not very clear and might have been tampered with.
 
Antle has worked on various Hollywood ventures before. He has worked as an animal expert for films like Dr. Dolittle and Ace Ventura: Pet Detective. He has also provided animals for films like The War, The Jungle Book, Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls, Mighty Joe Young and The Jungle Book 2.
 
 
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