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Tiger King's Saff: 'More than enough footage for season two'

Tiger King's Saff Saffery says that the show could easily return for a second season.

Tiger King star Saff Saffery has revealed that there is "definitely" enough footage for a potential second season.

The show became a worldwide phenomenon when it was released on Netflix in March, making household names of participants such as Joe Exotic and Carole Baskin.

Over the last week it has emerged that the streaming service is thought to be planning a second season and according to Saff, who memorably lost his arm during filming of the show, thinks that it could be easily assembled.

"For the most part I think my side of the story has been told, I think if they wanted to focus on anything else they've got to move it along and continue to entertain people," he told Metro.

"I know that they filmed for five years, almost five years, and there's no way that that's all the footage that they have. I can tell you that right now.

"This guy he wasn't just showing up for an hour a day every other day, he was there every single day sun up to sundown."

Baskin has already ruled out returning for a second season, saying that there is "no amount of money" that could convince her to take part.

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