Chris Brown’s seven-year-old daughter Royalty, who he shares with his ex-wife Nia Guzman, visited Doc Antle’s zoo on Wednesday in Myrtle Beach.
The little girl looked thrilled as she spent the day swimming with tigers and cuddling up to exotic animals at the disgraced Netflix star’s safari park.
During the interactive wildlife experience, which Royalty attended with her mom, she nuzzled up to a baby hyena and hugged an elephant’s trunk.
Time of her life: Chris Brown’s seven-year-old daughter Royalty, who he shares with his ex-wife Nia Guzman, visited Doc Antle’s zoo on Wednesday in Myrtle Beach
‘Living the dream!’ Royalty captioned footage of her taking a dip with two tiger cubs before posing for pictures with them.
She continued: ‘We love what you are doing @docantle thank you for these memories!’
Her account, managed by Guzman, has more than 1.1 million Instagram followers and received a flood of sweet comments calling her ‘brave.’
Fun times: The little girl looked thrilled as she spent the day swimming with tigers and cuddling up to exotic animals at the disgraced Netflix star’s safari park
Making memories: During the interactive wildlife experience, which Royalty attended with her mom, she nuzzled up to a grizzly bear cub and hugged an elephant’s trunk
‘Lil Mama Loves Animals,’ one fan of her father’s commented under the video. ‘Ain’t Scared Of Nothin’!
Royalty’s mom also posted from their unforgettable day, including a few solo shots with Bubbles the Elephant.
The mother daughter duo also took a snap with Antle, who was indicted on animal cruelty and wildlife trafficking charges last October.
‘Living the dream!’ Royalty captioned footage of her taking a dip with two tiger cubs before posing for pictures with them
Fearless: Her account, managed by Guzman, has more than 1.1 million Instagram followers and received a flood of sweet comments calling her ‘brave’
‘Lil Mama Loves Animals,’ one fan of her father’s commented under the video. ‘Ain’t Scared Of Nothin’!
He and his co-conspirator, Keith Wilson, allegedly trafficked lion cubs between Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and Virginia.
Antle, the owner of the Myrtle Beach Safari in South Carolina, was one of the characters in ‘Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness,’ a 2020 Netflix documentary miniseries that focused on tiger breeders in Florida and Oklahoma.
His role in the series was overshadowed by the botched murder-for-hire plot Joe Exotic, previous owner of The Greater Wynnewood Exotic Animal Park, launched against big cat advocate, Carole Baskin.
Controversial: The mother daughter duo also took a snap with Antle, who was indicted on animal cruelty and wildlife trafficking charges last October
Furry friend: Guzman received a high-five from a monkey
Antle, 60, is also the founder of The Institute for Greatly Endangered and Rare Species (T.I.G.E.R.S.).
The alleged mistreatment by Antle was done in a ‘cruel, brutal or inhuman manner, so as to produce torture or unnecessary suffering’.
Antle was charged with ‘one felony count of wildlife trafficking, one felony count of conspiracy to wildlife traffic, four misdemeanor counts of conspiracy to violate the Endangered Species Act, and nine misdemeanor counts of animal cruelty’.
Additionally, two of Antle’s daughters were also slapped with similar charges in the investigation.
Tawny Antle was charged with one misdemeanor count of cruelty to animals and one misdemeanor count of violating the Endangered Species Act.
Cutie: Royalty enjoyed petting a white and black striped tiger
Cuddles: The baby tigers were super playful with their visitors
Wilson, owner of Wilson’s Wild Animal Park in Winchester, Virginia, was indicted with the exact same charges as Antle.
Their indictments came after AG Herring’s Animal Law Unit dug into the pair’s relationship and determined each man was trafficking lion cubs.
‘On or about July 24 or 25, 2019 Bhagavan Antle did unlawfully conspire with Keith Wilson to take within the Commonwealth any fish or wildlife (to wit: one female lion) appearing on any list of threatened or endangered species…’court documents said.
The investigation included authorities using a search warrant at Antle’s Myrtle Beach Safari by Herring’s Animal Law Unit.
In August 2019, 119 animals – including lions, tigers, bears, camels, goats, and water buffalo – were seized from Wilson’s roadside zoo after a judge found that Wilson ‘cruelly treated, neglected, or deprived’ the animals of adequate care.
Bhagavan ‘Doc’ Antle (pictured) was indicted on Friday by a Grand Jury in Frederick County, Virginia, on animal cruelty and wildlife trafficking
Those animals were transferred to animal control agencies and exotic animal rescue partner organizations.
‘During a 12 hour seizure hearing held on August 29, 2019 in Frederick County General District Court, animal welfare experts testified as to the inadequate conditions and cruelty at Wilson’s Wild Animal Park and photo and video evidence was entered showing inadequate conditions of animals and facilities,’ the press release said.
In November 2019, Wilson and his nephew were indicted in November on 46 counts of animal cruelty.
A trial in that case is scheduled in June. Wilson could not immediately be reached for comment on Friday. A message was left with an attorney who represented him in the 2019 case.
AG Herring also brought indictments against two of Antle’s (pictured) daughters on Friday