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This Video Of Carole Baskin & Howard Singing 'In Da Club' Is Uncomfortable To Watch

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Tampa’s Big Cat Rescue owner Carole Baskin has been rising to the ranks of “New and Noteworthy” on Cameo lately as she continues to release videos to her adoring fans, but one recent video of her and her husband Howard singing “In Da Club” might be considered a bit more cringe-worthy than noteworthy.

Sporting her signature flower crown, Baskin addresses the video to Charlotte with husband Howard Baskin by her side sporting his own party hat.

The two of then jam out to “In Da Club” by 50 Cent. The couple appears to be having fun with the video as they laugh and pretend to drink from a bottle of Bacardi rum. It now has 76k shares as of publication.

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Not everything is sunshine and rainbows for Baskin on Cameo, though. Recently, the Big Cat owner was pranked into sending videos to sex offenders, to which she wrote a lengthy reply on Facebook.

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