The new show, unscripted and as yet unnamed, will follow Baskin and her husband, Howard, "as they work to expose, like never before, those who abuse and take advantage of various animals"
A photo provided by ThinkFactory Media shows Carole and Howard Baskin of Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Fla. A new, unscripted series will follow the Baskins as “they work to expose” animal abuse, a production company said. (ThinkFactory Media via The New York Times)
Carole Baskin, the animal rights activist who gained national attention while sparring with exotic tiger keepers on the popular Netflix documentary “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness,” is getting her own show.
The new show will star Baskin and her husband, Howard Baskin, of Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Florida, according to a statement Thursday from ITV America’s Thinkfactory Media, the production company that is developing the show.
The new show, unscripted and as yet unnamed, will follow the couple “as they work to expose, like never before, those who abuse and take advantage of various animals,” and spotlight history, lawsuits and animal rights violations, Thinkfactory Media said in a statement.
“This is a chance for us to use our new platform to battle the everyday evils facing big cats and so many other animals,” the Baskins said in the statement.
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