Joe Exotic set to launch his own underwear line
'Tiger King' star Joe Exotic is launching his own underwear line in September.
Joe Exotic is launching his own underwear line.
The TV star has joined forces with Los Angeles-based streetwear brand Odaingerous to design boxer briefs with his face on them, with sizes ranging from XS to XL.
Odain Watson, the CEO of Odaingerous, told Us Weekly: "This collection is full of expertly crafted underwear made to highlight your most treasured assets."
The new range launches on September 7 and features a broad array of designs, including animal-print patterns.
Joe, 57, is currently serving a 22-year sentence in federal prison after being convicted of animal abuse and murder for hire.
But he rose to worldwide prominence earlier this year when he featured in the hit Netflix documentary 'Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness'.
In April, Joe signed a six-month deal with Odaingerous and released his first collection in May, which proved to be a hit with consumers, selling out on the day of its launch.
Meanwhile, the 'Tiger King' zoo has closed permanently.
Tired of seeing your lover in those nasty tighty-whiteys or those droopy boxers?
— Joe Exotic (@joe_exotic) September 2, 2020
Well...Jazz your lover up this Labor Day and get’em on your wild side with my new “REVENGE” underwear line with @odaingerous #JoeExoticUnderwear #TightyWhities #SendtoTrumpJr #freejoeexotic pic.twitter.com/DBx9US2if4
Owner Jeff Lowe recently revealed that the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park - which became famous thanks to the Netflix series - has shut its doors for good and will become a "private film set for 'Tiger King'-related television content for cable and streaming services".
In a post on Facebook, Jeff hit out at People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
He wrote: "Do the the permanent closure of the Wynnewood Zoo, I'm forfeiting my USDA exhibitors license.
"The very agency that has given my facility five consecutive perfect inspections, has now folded to the pressures of PETA and continue to make false accusations against me.
"Suspiciously, less than 24 hours after I contacted the USDA to voluntarily forfeit my license, they notify me that they are suspending my license for 21 days for a litany of falsehoods. In the State of Oklahoma, exotic animal ownership is perfectly legal (sic)."
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