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Tiger King's Joe Exotic to release "truth-tell" book

Tiger King's Joe Exotic to release
Tiger King star Joe Exotic announces plans to release a no-holds-barred book in November.

Joe Exotic, star of the Netflix documentary Tiger King, has revealed that he has written "a truth-tell book" which he plans to release later this year.

The 57-year-old is currently serving time in a Texas jail - with around 20 years of his sentence still remaining - after being convicted of animal cruelty and the attempted murder of rival Carole Baskin.

Last week Exotic promised that he would make a major announcement on Wednesday and that news now appears to have been confirmed as his debut book TIGER KING: The Official Tell-All Memoir.

Speaking to E! News, he said: "It's going to be a truth-tell book. I'm not holding back anything. Everybody that's ever done anything good, it's going to be in there and anybody that's got bones in your closet, you better look out."

He continued: "I'm a guy that's in prison who's been in isolation for over two years because of Netflix. And because of who I am and because they wouldn't let me around anyone.

"It truly is hell. I pray every night, this is no lie, to die in my sleep. COVID right now would be a blessing."

Exotic's book is due for release on November 2.

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