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Tiger King's Dillon Passage responds to husband Joe Exotic's claims that he's been abandoned

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Dillon Passage wrote that he hadn't abandoned his husband Joe Exotic in an Instagram post on Monday.The Tiger King fixture pushed back on a letter from Joe claiming he hadn't heard from his husband and had only heard from others about his partying while he has been rotting in jail.Dillon claimed that his Instagram gave a misleading portrait of his life, because his fans couldn't see him 'at home, missing my husband and my friend.' Standing by his man: Dillon Passage claimed that he was still committed to his husband Joe Exotic, 57, in an Instagram post from Monday'My heart is breaking after reading Joe’s letter,' Dillon began his post.'He is living in hell right now and I’m outraged by the way he is being treated.

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