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Cardi B Decides Carole Baskin Ain't Even Worth The Energy After The Tiger Queen Criticizes 'WAP' - Blavity

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Cardi B  hasn't the time for criticism from  Carole Baskin , who recently joined the wave of self-proclaimed moral leaders demonizing the artist's latest music video.  In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, the Tiger King  participant  said the wild cats used in the production of "WAP" were probably forced to pose in front of a green screen and thus possibly exposed to a dangerous environment. "You have to pose a wildcat in front of a green screen to get that image and that doesn't happen in the wild," Baskin said. "It can't happen in sanctuaries like ours where cats have plenty of room to avoid a green screen or would shred it if offered access and could die from ingesting it." She added that the animals in the video are probably from "big cat pimps," like "the ones shown in  Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness,  who make a living from beating, shocking and starving cats to make them stand on cue in front of a green screen in a studio." "That's never good for the cat,"...

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