Carole Baskin has joined seven of her celebrity namesakes for a Christmas campaign.
The 'Tiger King' star has joined forces with Carol Smillie, Carol Wright, Carol Decker, Carol Thatcher, Carole Parkinson from 'The Brittas Empire' - played by Harriet Thorpe - and Carolyn Pickles to perform 'Deck the Halls' for Deezer's Christmas campaign to help raise money for the Crisis charity.
Each Carol each dressed up in Christmas jumpers, hats and tinsel to spread holiday cheer and encourage fans to donate money to the cause, which fights to end homelessness.
Adam Read, Deezer’s UK & Ireland Music Editor, said: “Christmas caroling is going to be harder this year with social distancing and tiering. So we wanted to find a way to keep people safe, but inject some heavy duty Christmas spirit with this one-of-a-kind performance. We’re thankful to all the Carols helping us raise money for Crisis and want to encourage everyone to watch the video, listen to Carols’ playlists and donate for a very worthy cause. So tag your favourite Carol and let them know that ‘Tis The Season To Be Carol!”
What's more, the 59-year-old animal rights activist has made her own playlist on the online music streaming service for fans to listen to this festive season.
However, as Carole hates Christmas songs she has decided to let her cats choose their favourite festive tunes while Carol Smillie and Carol Decker have handpicked their own seasonal playlists.
Meanwhile, Carole has claimed she has "never spoken to Joe Exotic" despite the popular Netflix series focusing on their feud.
She agreed to take part in the documentary because she believed it would be an expose of the mistreatment of animals by private owners, but it mainly focused on the relationship between her and her rival, though she insisted the “feud” depicted on the show was created by producers.
She said: “At the end of it. I just sat there with my [current] husband, looking at each other, like: ‘What was that?’ Such a missed opportunity. Because there was so much they could have shown people about the egregious abuse that these animals suffer. “Instead, they just glamorised this yahoo in Oklahoma, and tried to create a feud. I’ve never even spoken to Joe Exotic. I’ve seen him in person I think four times.”