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Dillon Passage blames "Carole f***ing Baskin" for coronavirus pandemic

Tiger King star Dillon Passage bizarrely blames Carole Baskin for the coronavirus pandemic.

Tiger King star Dillon Passage has blamed his husband Joe Exotic's arch rival Carole Baskin for inflicting coronavirus on the world.

The hit Netflix series told the story of Exotic's deep-rooted animosity for Baskin, a big cat sanctuary owner, and ended with him being imprisoned for an alleged plot to murder her.

The coronavirus pandemic has effectively shut down the world in the first half of 2020 and has killed more than a quarter of a million people, including over 70,000 in the US alone.

Asked for his take on the current situation, Passage told FUBAR Radio: "There is only one person that we can blame for this and that is Carole f**king Baskin."

Passage recently admitted that he might feel some sympathy for Baskin if she is vindicated of allegations that she murdered one of her ex-husbands.

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