One Of The 'Tiger King's' Husbands Has Been Living His Best Life... Until Now (VIDEO)

From swimming with elephants to handcuffs almost over night 🤯
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The employees of the famous Oklahoma zoo featured on Netflix's "Tiger King" documentary have seen their lives change for better or for worse this year.

One of Joe Exotic's husbands, Dillon Passage, 25, seems to have been living his best life ever since the documentary aired according to his social media, where you can see him swimming with elephants and playing with monkeys at the Myrtle Beach Safari.

But Page saw his life flip Sunday night in the small town of Belton, Texas, where he was arrested for drunk driving.

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The Manor Police Department says they found Passage in his 2020 Dodge Challenger pulled over on the shoulder of a highway at around 1:30 a.m. 

They then made him perform a sobriety test, where he was deemed unfit to drive and was taken to Travis County Jail and is now being held on a $3,000 bond.

No further information on his arrest or bail has been released.

His husband and primary character of the documentary, Joe Exotic, aka Joseph Maldonado-Passage, is currently locked up in Fort Worth for a murder-for-hire incident which landed him a 22-year sentence.

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