Joe Exotic is planning a high-frequency prison break.

The infamous “Tiger King” is reportedly in talks to host a radio show — which he would broadcast despite being behind bars for a murder plot, his husband claimed this week.

“This radio station here in the US wants him to have his own radio show from inside the prison,” Exotic’s spouse, Dillon Passage, told Metro UK.

He didn’t explain exactly how Exotic would manage to host a radio show in prion, but he did call the plan for the former zookeeper to have a show “kind of mind-blowing.”

Passage also didn’t give details on which broadcaster would host the show or the stage at which negotiations currently stood.

Exotic — whose real name is Joe Maldonado-Passage — is serving a 22-year prison sentence for orchestrating a murder-for-hire scheme to kill an animal-sanctuary owner in Florida who had criticized his treatment of the beasts.

The target of the plot, Carole Baskin, was never harmed.

Exotic has become nationally famous — or infamous — in recent weeks after the story of his wild life as a zookeeper and his crime was detailed in the megahit Netflix documentary series “Tiger King: Murder, Mayhem and Madness.”

The 57-year-old Exotic recently sparked a health scare after it emerged that he’d been transferred to a medical center in Texas after his Oklahoma lockup had an outbreak of the coronavirus.

But his 24-year-old husband reassured fans, “His test results did come back negative for the virus.”

Still, the move has left the lovebirds barely able to talk to each other, compared with chatting up to five times a day before the health scare.

“I’ve only been able to speak with him two times in the last 2¹/₂ weeks,” Passage told Metro.

“He wishes he could talk more. He doesn’t really get phone-call privileges mainly because he’s still in isolation for the coronavirus stuff.”

Exotic is eager to get the new radio show so he can capitalize on the fame gained from the huge success of “Tiger King.”

“I know he absolutely loves the attention. He’s got a load of really good feedback, a lot of letters, a lot of e-mails,” Passage told the outlet.

It has even reached President Trump, who told a reporter from The Post at a White House briefing that he would “take a look” at pleas for a pardon.