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Tiger King's Carole Baskin applauds 'clever' pranksters who tricked her into chat

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Carole Baskin congratulated the jokers on tricking her into her first TV interview since Tiger King. Pranksters Josh Pieters and Archie Manners claimed to be working on the Tonight Show's Jimmy Fallon when they scheduled in an interview with the global star.

The Big Cat Rescue star has famously turned down interviews after the Netflix docuseries was streaming. In good humour, Carole admitted she was "suspicious" because the questions appeared to be taped but she hailed their efforts as a "fun prank".

The cat lover confessed it was a "very welcome good laugh" as isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic raged on. She told US Weekly : “I was suspicious as we were doing it because the questions appeared taped.

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