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Courtney Stodden does drag with her dogs and dresses like Joe 'Exotic' from Netflix hit Tiger King

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Courtney Stodden became the latest celebrity to dress up like the titular character from hit series Tiger King, which has held the No.

1 spot on Netflix's Top 10 list since dropping March 20.The 25-year-old modern-day Angelyne got in drag on Monday to better embody former GW Exotic Animal Park owner Joe 'Exotic' Maldonado-Passage, who's serving a 22-year prison sentence for a murder-for-hire plot among other crimes.Courtney nailed the 57-year-old former roadside zoo owner's eyebrow ring and she glued a goatee on her face and wore extensions beneath a baseball cap to make her platinum-blonde bob resemble his mullet.

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