Cardi B has joined many of her fans who are binge-watching Netflix’s hit new documentary ‘Tiger King’.
The documentary centers around the feud between big cat enthusiast Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin. Cardi B shard her reactions with fans on Twitter as she watched the series and after a few episodes Cardi declared her support for Joe Exotic.
Currently, the Tiger King is serving a 22-year prison sentence on two counts of murder-for-hire for planning to have Baskin killed as well as over a dozen wildlife-related charges. Cardi believes Exotic was not treated fairly, tweeting, “They did Joe so dirty over and over again.
Bout to start a gofundme account for Joe .He shall be free.
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) March 28, 2020
She also plans on starting a GoFundMe account for Joe Exotic. Cardi pushed her support for Joe further in retweeting a fan’s meme in response to her tweet calling Baskin a “slick b*tch.” With the retweet, she appeared to agree with a belief shared by some on the show that Baskin not only killed her late husband but fed him to the tigers she keeps her Florida sanctuary.
In related news, Cardi B believes celebrities are getting paid to say they have the Coronavirus. The rapper took to Instagram Live on Saturday night, where she shared her own conspiracy theory about the Coronavirus outbreak. Several celebrities have revealed they have COVID-19 including Tom Hanks, Idris Elba, Andy Cohen, and Kevin Durant. But, not everyone has displayed symptoms, which has Cardi B wondering.
“Let’s say if I have the coronavirus right now. How am I supposed to know I got it because sometimes I be like, ‘If y’all have a cough, you have it,’” she said. “But then I be seeing these basketball players say like, ‘Yeah, I have the coronavirus, but I don’t got no symptoms.’ So how the fuck am I supposed to know when I’m supposed to get tested for it? Y’all ni**as is playing with me. That’s my problem right there.”
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