Odell Beckham Jr has a connection to Tiger King documentary

SYRACUSE, NY - JANUARY 07: NFL receiver Odell Beckham Jr. of the Cleveland Browns looks on during the game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Syracuse Orange during the second half at the Carrier Dome on January 7, 2020 in Syracuse, New York. Virginia Tech defeated Syracuse 67-63. (Photo by Rich Barnes/Getty Images)
SYRACUSE, NY - JANUARY 07: NFL receiver Odell Beckham Jr. of the Cleveland Browns looks on during the game between the Virginia Tech Hokies and the Syracuse Orange during the second half at the Carrier Dome on January 7, 2020 in Syracuse, New York. Virginia Tech defeated Syracuse 67-63. (Photo by Rich Barnes/Getty Images) /
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Former LSU football wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr has a connection to Tiger King.

The Netflix documentary “Tiger King” has taken the world by storm in the midst of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and apparently former LSU wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr has a connection to it.

If you haven’t seen the documentary, which I consider to be a gift from above while we’re all quarantined and practicing social distancing, it revolves around various safari type establishments (and the characters that run these places) in the US.

One of the establishments is in Myrtle Beach and is run by a man named Doc Antle (yes, he’s strange).

A little over a year ago, Beckham apparently made a visit to the safari in Myrtle Beach. The trip was documented on Beckham’s Instagram page and also the Myrtle Beach Safari instagram page.

Honestly, I’m not surprised in the least that Beckham visited this place. The Cleveland Browns wide receiver likes to stand out. And petting tiger cubs and various other exotic animals seems right down Beckham’s ally.

However, after watching the documentary series, I’m not sure I’d want any connection to any of these wild safari characters (there was, after all, a murder for hire plot in the documentary). Though it’s worth noting that Myrtle Beach Safari distanced themselves from the other safaris featured in the documentary in a recent statement.

By the way, Beckham isn’t the only celebrity to visit the Myrtle Beach Safari. Their Instagram page also has pictures with Beyonce and Floyd Mayweather Jr.

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I had no clue this bizarre world even existed. But I’m glad it does, because it’s provided some much needed entertainment while the world is essentially shutdown.