There was no shortage of characters in the documentary series Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem, and Madness, which was almost the show of shows to watch during the opening stages of the Covid-19 pandemic, when we were all stuck at home. This delicious daddy, Tim Stark, was one of them and like pretty much everyone else on the show, he didn't own a shirt and spent his days lounging around in cargo shorts with a spider monkey on his back. Tim was the man behind Wildlife in Need, a different and competing zoo from that of Tiger King, Joe Exotic that was looking to be more of a "big cat refuge" than the Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park, the non-profit he opened in 1999. Tim attempted to start another sanctuary with the documentary bad guy, Jeff Lowe, but as we learned towards the end of the first season of the series, that relationship was going south and the park they were looking to build was a disaster waiting to happen. Jump to season 2 of the bizarre celebrity deep dive show from Netflix and It's now looking like everyone is the bad guy at some point in the world of big cats and even this adorable daddy with a monkey clinging to his shirtless body has some demons and skeletons in his closet. In fact, he had his licenses revoked, had the USDA judges rule against him, and even had PETA sue him for hundreds of thousands along the way. We guess there is no easy way to be a Tiger King when you cut corners!