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BBC viewers in disbelief as Louis Theroux rifles through Joe Exotic’s ‘d**k pics’ in new documentary

BBC viewers were left in disbelief after Louis Theroux rifled through Joe Exotic’s ‘d**k pics’ in new documentary.

The filmmaker went head to head with Tiger King‘s Joe to investigate the story of a man who has become one of the most controversial figures of recent times.

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Louis Theroux was left in shock after he unearthed Joe Exotic’s d**k pics[/caption]

During the 90 minute documentary, Louis visits Joe’s abandoned home to delve deep into his background.

The documentary-maker was however left startled at what he unearthed as he sifted through the wreckage.

Joined by Joe’s arch nemesis Carole Baskin, the pair discovered d**k pics belonging to the self-described “hillbilly” lying on the floor of his derelict home.

Upon making the discovery, Carole said: “Oh my god there are d**k pics on the floor that you may want to have a look at.”

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The filmmaker visited Joe’s abandoned home[/caption]

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Louis found a naked photo of the Joe among the wreckage[/caption]

A startled Louis replied: “Are you serious?”

He glanced at the naked photos in horror, adding: “That’s the reproductive organ of the human male and species in a state of arousal.”

The shocking find left a number of fans in hysterics, with one writing: “Louis Theroux describing the dick pics in Joe Exotic’s abandoned house has honestly made my week.”

Another viewer wrote: “It’s Louis Theroux going through Joe Exotic’s dick pics for me #ShootingJoeExotic.”

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The journalist was joined by Tiger King’s Carole Baskin[/caption]


A third hilariously posted: “Louis Theroux describing dick pics: ‘that is the reproductive organ of the male of the human species, in a state of arousal.’”

Another added: “Only #LouisTheroux on finding dick pics lying on Joe Exotic’s floor would describe them thus to us, ‘that is the reproductive organ of the male of the human species, in a state of arousal.’”

Louis new documentary comes 10 years after the filmmaker, 50, followed Joe around his animal park in his BBC show America’s Most Dangerous Pets.

He has since explored what happened since Joe was sent to jail for plotting to kill Carole in 2019.

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Louis’ new 90 minute documentary delved into Joe’s background[/caption]

A number of fans praised the new doc, with one writing: “Thank you for such a great documentary. Hopefully people will now realise that Joe Exotic is a dangerous and narcissistic sociopath.”

Another posted: “Joe Exotic has to be one of the most mental people that has ever lived.”

A third fumed: “Joe Exotic is a POS, shooting a horse dead in cold blood, scattered animal bones & baby bears running manically in their tiny cages is enough for me to feel that #Karma has been delivered.”

Tiger King hit the world by storm after it premiered on Netflix during the first national coronavirus lockdown back in March 2020.

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Tiger King became a smash hit on Netflix[/caption]

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The eight-part series followed the life of Joe as he ran his animal park in Oklahoma.

It also explored various aspects of his life including his three-way same-sex marriage and bitter ongoing feud with Carole, the CEO of rival animal park Big Cat Rescue.

While Carole accused the zoo keeper of abusing and exploiting his wild animals, Joe alleged that she was the person behind her first husband Don Lewis’ disappearance.

A year before the documentary hit our screens Joe was sent to federal prison for 22 years after being convicted of animal abuse and hiring a hitman to murder Carole.

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Joe is serving 22 years in a federal prison[/caption]


Speaking out about the 90-minute documentary, Louis said: “This is one of those quintessentially American stories, taking place in the heartland of Oklahoma, with a cast of characters almost too colourful and larger-than-life to be believed. 

“I spent eight or nine days filming at the park back in 2011, over the course of three separate visits.

“I’d forgotten how much we shot until I went back into the footage during lockdown. It’s extraordinary how much was there.

“Since then the story just got stranger and bigger, and in going back at the end of last year I uncovered a real-life drama that took me in directions I never could have expected.”

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