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Sylvester Stallone and his daughters dress up as ‘Tiger King’ stars

Hey, all you cool cats and kittens, it’s the Stallone family. While quarantining at home, Sylvester Stallone, his wife and daughters dressed up as the now-iconic subjects of “Tiger King,” Netflix’s hit documentary that detailed the events leading up to gun-toting tiger breeder Joe Exotic’s conviction for murder-for-hire against fellow exotic-animal owner Carole Baskin. Sly, …

Hey, all you cool cats and kittens, it’s the Stallone family.

While quarantining at home, Sylvester Stallone, his wife and daughters dressed up as the now-iconic subjects of “Tiger King,” Netflix’s hit documentary that detailed the events leading up to gun-toting tiger breeder Joe Exotic’s conviction for murder-for-hire against fellow exotic-animal owner Carole Baskin.

Sly, 73, shared pictures and videos from the family’s impromptu costume night, in which he dressed as alleged conman Jeff Lowe, daughter Sophia portrayed Joe Exotic, wife Jennifer Flavin got dolled up as Baskin, daughter Sistine dressed as Exotic’s husband John Finlay and Scarlet dressed as head zookeeper Erik Cowie.

“TIGER KING fever has taken over ! @jenniferflavinstallone @sistinestallone @sophiastallone @scarletstallone # Joe needs freedom and sitcom,” he captioned his post. “#Carol’s Tigers ate her and got ill.”

Flavin, 51, added on her Instagram account, “Quarantine has made us go Tiger King!🦁🦁🦁#tigerking.”

The Stallone family as the cast of “Tiger King”Instagram

Though the docuseries has been a massive hit with viewers, Baskin and her current husband, Howard, have called the creators “devoid of integrity” and “not interested in the truth” as many walked away from the series wondering if Baskin murdered her previous husband, Jack “Don” Lewis, by putting him in a meat grinder and feeding him to one of her tigers.

“I would like to speak with them,” director Eric Goode told Page Six in response to Baskin’s comments. “I feel that Carole, out of all these people, at least had the right message: to stop breeding and exploiting these cats for monetary gain.”

In response to the show’s popularity, Florida’s Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister has expressed renewed interest in the 23-year-old cold case, though Baskin told The Post the wildly out-there theory is the “most ludicrous of all lies.”

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