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Gemma Collins "disgusted" with Joe Exotic treatment

Gemma Collins shares her thoughts on Tiger King after binge-watching the hit Netflix series.

Gemma Collins has hit out at the participants of hit Netflix series Tiger King for 'turning against' Joe Exotic.

The seven-part documentary was followed up by an 'after show' episode last weekend, during which many of the stars - including Jeff Lowe and Rick Kirkham - were less than complimentary about Exotic, who is now in jail.

TOWIE star Collins, who is currently filming reality show Diva On Lockdown while in isolation, finished bingeing the series yesterday and promptly took to Instagram to share her thoughts with her fans.

"I was disgusted the way they all turned against Joe Exotic!" she declared. "Without him they would not be having a Hollywood film made about them!

"All proceeds of the film should go to rescuing! And I mean rescuing! Every Tiger and put into releasing! And Carole Baskin and Jeff!! The animals should be FREE!

"They are all guilty!! No tiger should be kept in a cage. And what really sickened me is there are more tigers in captivity than in the wild."

Collins went on to post a picture of Exotic's former employee Saff, who was shown losing his arm to a tiger during the series, alongside the word 'LOYALTY'.

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