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Pinkvilla Picks: Tiger King: 5 controversies that will make you want to watch the Netflix crime documentary

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Netflix's new crime documentary Tiger King that revolves around the life of American zookeeper Joe Exotic has become the talk of the town ever since it premiered online.

Call it the thrilling experience of watching a true crime story or the controversies around Joe Exotic, Tiger King has become one of the most trending shows on Netflix in no time.

The crime documentary series comprises 8 episodes, each of them being 40 minutes long. The first 7 episodes were a rage and looking at the roaring response from the viewers, Netflix aired the 8th episode on Sunday midnight that was shot without Joe Exotic as the zookeeper is currently serving 22 years in the federal jail at Texas.

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