Tiger King gets ANOTHER celebrity send-up as Jenny McCarthy and Donnie Wahlberg parody Joe Exotic and his beloved wild animals during LA lockdown
Jenny McCarthy and husband Donnie Wahlberg put their enforced quarantine to good use on Wednesday by shooting a Netflix parody in the grounds of their palatial LA home.
The couple are currently adhering to government mandated rules by remaining behind closed doors as the United States tackles the growing spread of deadly coronavirus COVID-19.
And with time on their hands, they embraced a rapidly developing trend by parodying a scene from Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, the new documentary series taking Netflix by storm.
Time on our hands: Jenny McCarthy and husband Donnie Wahlberg put their enforced quarantine to good use on Wednesday by shooting a Netflix parody in the grounds of their palatial LA home
Taking to their respective Instagram accounts, the pair shared a light-hearted Tik Tok video of themselves reenacting the homemade music video for Joe Exotic track Because You Love Me.
Sporting a blonde mullet wig and black muscle top, Donnie, 50, is dressed in character as flamboyant, charismatic zookeeper and musician Joe - the key player around which the seven part series unfolds.
Meanwhile Jenny, 47, plays one of Joe's beloved wild tigers, and she vies for Donnie's attention as he makes a poor attempt at miming the country track.
Here we go: With time on their hands, the couple embraced a rapidly developing trend by parodying a scene from Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness, the new documentary series taking Netflix by storm
Sporting a blonde mullet wig and black muscle top, Donnie is dressed in character as flamboyant, charismatic zookeeper and musician Joe - the key player around which the seven part series unfolds.
Hilarious: Meanwhile Jenny, 47, plays one of Joe's beloved wild tigers, and she vies for Donnie's attention as he makes a poor attempt at miming Joe's country track Because You Love Me
Playing the scene for laughs, Donnie is seen attacking his wife, who is dressed in a full tiger costume, with an acoustic guitar as they sit close to their sprawling outdoor pool.
Captioning the video, Jenny wrote: #JoeExotic and his meow kitty versus @donniewahlberg and his meow meow kitty! #Quarantine Craziness!'
The couple are the latest celebrities to pay tribute to the Netflix series, which has become essential viewing as people across the world adjust to life behind closed doors.
Take that: Playing the scene for laughs, Donnie is seen attacking his wife, who is dressed in a full tiger costume, with an acoustic guitar as they sit close to their sprawling outdoor pool
Funny: The couple are the latest celebrities to pay tribute to the Netflix series, which has become essential viewing as people across the world adjust to life behind closed doors
On Tuesday Sylvester Stalone, 73, wife Jennifer Flavin and daughters Sistine, Sophia, and Scarlet decided to waste some quarantine time by playing dress up, each transforming into one of the unbelievable characters from the Netflix docuseries for Instagram followers.
While Stallone played Vegas villain Jeff Lowe, his wife Jennifer took the role of Carole Baskin, maybe-murderer and founder of Florida animal sanctuary Big Cat Rescue.
Daughter Sophia took the role of Tiger King Joe Exotic, throwing on a fringed jacket and painting on some facial hair to achieve the perfect look.
The cat's meow! Sylvester Stallone and family dressed up like the characters from the hit Netflix documentary on Tuesday
Purr-fect: Sly played Vegas villain Jeff Lowe while daughter Sophia was the Tiger King Joe Exotic
The real deal: The real Joe is seen on the left while Jeff is seen to the right
Hey cool cats and kittens! The Rocky actor's wife Jennifer took the role of Carole Baskin, maybe-murderer and founder of Florida animal sanctuary Big Cat Rescue
The actor's other girls Sistine and Scarlet played Joe's dentally-challenged ex-husband John Finlay and Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park employee Erik Cowie.
Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness tells the stranger-than-fiction story of some of America's most eccentric big cat enthusiasts.
The series is streaming on Netflix now.
Queen of the cats: Above is the real Carole with one of her beloved cats
Fans: The family was clearly enjoying their dress-up time
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