Dog the Bounty Hunter pays tribute to his late wife on her birthday
(CNN) - Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman took a few moments to remember his late wife Beth Chapman on social media on the day that would have been her 52nd birthday. Chapman posted a video of clips of Beth from their most recent reality TV show, "Dog's Most Wanted," on Instagram yesterday. The couple starred alongside each other in the reality TV series "Dog the Bounty Hunter," which features the pair's lives and the operation of their family-owned bounty hunting business. They also appeared in a spinoff reality TV series, "Dog and Beth: On the Hunt," from 2013 to 2015. Though Beth has passed, the show is currently airing on WGN America and features footage of Beth shot before her death.
'Dog the Bounty Hunter' star faces his own health problems
DENVER - Duane Chapman, known to millions as the star of the "Dog the Bounty Hunter" reality TV show, tells People magazine that he is facing his own medical problems after the death of his wife from cancer. Dr. Mehmet Oz counseled him not to be afraid and to get medical help, People reported. People magazine says that Chapman was taken to a hospital in Colorado in mid-September after he felt a pain in his chest, according to the celebrity news site TMZ. Beth Chapman, who co-starred with her husband on the show, died in June at age 51. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.
'Dog's Most Wanted': Beth Chapman Doesn't Let Cancer Hold Her Back During Chase
In an exclusive sneak peek of the season premiere of Dog's Most Wanted, Chapman yells at her team over a mission gone wrong. The show was filmed when Beth, the wife of Duane "Dog" Chapman, was battling cancer and prior to her death in June. "My wife is, was, and always will be the heart and soul of Dogs Most Wanted," Dog said in a statement. "Beth wanted nothing more than for the show to go on, and I am so proud of the legacy that she left behind. Dog's Most Wanted premieres on WGN America Wednesday, Sept. 4 at 9/8 c.RELATED CONTENT:Beth Chapman Hunts Fugitives While Battling Cancer in 'Dog's Most Wanted' First Look -- Watch!
A-Rod Isn't the Only One Who Had Something Stolen in San Francisco
Former baseball star Alexander Rodriguez had half a million dollars worth of personal items stolen from his rented SUV in San Francisco over the weekend. A-Rod was in San Francisco to cover a ballgame for ESPN. The theft happened when A-Rod and several ESPN colleagues went for dinner after the game, leaving his rented SUV parked on the street. San Francisco has been plagued by an epidemic of car break-ins as Inside Edition Chief Investigative Correspondent Lisa Guerrero found out when she deliberately left a speaker and pocketbook in her car as bait last year during an investigation. What the thief didn't know was that she had placed tracking devices on the speaker and the pocketbook.
Dog Chapman says late wife's items taken in store burglary
(CNN) - Dog the Bounty Hunter is hunting whoever stole his late wife's personal items. Duane "Dog" Chapman is offering a reward for information about the burglary of his family's store in Edgewater, Colorado. Beth Chapman died of cancer in June in a Honolulu hospital. The pair and their son Leland also starred in CMT's reality series, "Dog and Beth: On the Hunt," from 2013 to 2015. They later revealed during the A&E special "Dog & Beth: Fight of Their Lives" that she was cancer-free.
Duane Chapman Speaks Out After Family Store Is Reportedly Burglarized & Late Wife Beth's
Duane "Dog" Chapman is furiously calling out those responsible for the reported burglary of his Colorado merchandise store, which he owned with late wife Beth Chapman. ET has learned that the store was broken into late Thursday afternoon and now cops are on the hunt for the suspect or suspects. Mementos that were part of a makeshift memorial [inside the store] were also taken, the source noted. ET has reached out to a rep for the Chapman family and Edgewater, Colorado police for comment. RELATED CONTENT:New 'Dog's Most Wanted' Trailer Features Beth Chapman's Battle With Cancer -- Find Out When It PremieresDog the Bounty Hunter Honors Late Wife Beth Chapman at Celebration of Life ServiceBeth Chapman's Kids on What They've Learned From Her
Beth Chapman's final reality series will air in September
(CNN) - Beth Chapman's final battle with cancer will be documented on a reality show she was excited to share with the world. In this new series, Duane "Dog" Chapman and his wife, the late Beth Chapman, work with a team of bounty hunters called "The Dirty Dozen." The Chapmans starred in the popular reality series "Dog the Bounty Hunter," which chronicled the adventures of their family-owned bounty hunting business and aired from 2004 to 2012. "Beth wanted nothing more than for the show to go on, and I am so proud of the legacy that she left behind. The pair and their son Leland also starred in CMT's reality series, "Dog and Beth: On the Hunt," for three seasons from 2013 to 2015.
New 'Dog's Most Wanted' Trailer Features Beth Chapman's Battle With Cancer --
Beth Chapman's battle with cancer will be featured on Dog's Most Wanted. Dog's Most Wanted will premiere in September, WGN America announced on Monday, alongside a new trailer for the show. "My wife is, was, and always will be the heart and soul of Dog's Most Wanted," Dog said in a statement. "Beth wanted nothing more than for the show to go on, and I am so proud of the legacy that she left behind. The bounty hunter broke down while recalling how his late wife prepared him to live without her.
Dog the Bounty Hunter's Daughter Bonnie Says Dad Won't Remarry After Beth's Death:
Bonnie Chapman knows her parents were soulmates. Duane "Dog" Chapman and the late Beth Chapman's 20-year-old daughter opened up about her parents' wonderful relationship on her Instagram Story on Monday. Following Beth's death, Bonnie paid tribute to her mother on social media with an Instagram slideshow. ET sat down with Bonnie and her brother, Garry, step-brother Leland, and father, Dog the Bounty Hunter, where they talked about the life lessons Beth had imparted on them. RELATED CONTENT:Dog the Bounty Hunter Honors Late Wife Beth Chapman at Celebration of Life ServiceBeth Chapman's Kids on What They've Learned From HerWhy Dog the Bounty Hunter Hasn't Fulfilled Beth Chapman's Final Wishes
Dog the Bounty Hunter Says Beth's Final Words Are Helping Him Cope
Coming to terms with the death of Beth Chapman has been difficult, but Duane Dog Chapman said hes slowly making it through, thanks to her last words. She said, Please let me go, Duane recalled in an intimate interview with ET. Its 5:32 in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain, he tweeted. See you on the other side.Beth is survived by her husband, their four children and 14 grandchildren. RELATED STORIESBeth Chapman, Wife of Dog the Bounty Hunter, Dies at 51Dog the Bounty Hunter Shares Wife Beth Chapman's Final Words'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Is Overcome With Emotion as He Describes Wife's Cancer Battle
Beth Chapman Honored With Traditional Hawaiian Memorial Service
Beth Chapman was remembered over the weekend with an emotional service featuring some cherished Hawaiian traditions. The service included some words from her husband, Duane "Dog" Chapman, a oli, or chant, and a traditional Hawaiian blessing. "[The memorial] was beautiful and overwhelming, for sure," Misti Manasas, a family friend of the Chapmans, told Hawaii News Now. The Waikiki memorial service is the first of two planned for Chapman. RELATED CONTENT:Dog the Bounty Hunter Shares Video of Late Wife Beth Chapman SingingBeth Chapman Will Be Honored With 2 Memorial ServicesA Timeline of Beth Chapman's Battle With Cancer: Everything She's Said About Fighting the Disease
Family and friends toss flowers in the ocean at Beth Chapman's memorial
(CNN) - Mourners gathered to say goodbye to reality TV star Beth Chapman at a memorial service in Hawaii on Saturday. Chapman, star of "Dog the Bounty Hunter," had recently been placed in a medically induced coma while she battled cancer. Her memorial service in Waikiki started with a prayer then family and friends paddled out from Fort DeRussy Beach and tossed flowers into the ocean in her memory, CNN affiliate KHNL reported. Along with her husband, Duane "Dog" Chapman, the couple had homes in Hawaii and Colorado. "(The memorial) was beautiful and overwhelming, for sure," Misti Manasas, a family friend of the Chapmans, told the affiliate.
Dog the Bounty Hunter Shares Video of Late Wife Beth Chapman Singing Bruno Mars
Duane "Dog" Chapman is remembering his late wife. The 66-year-old Dog the Bounty Hunter star took to Twitter on Thursday to share a sweet video of Beth Chapman, who died earlier this week after a battle with cancer. In the clip, Beth is seen looking happy and healthy as she sings Bruno Mars' 2016 song, "Perm." The post came shortly after Duane praised his late wife, who was 51 at the time of her death, to reporters outside their home in Hawaii. RELATED CONTENT:Beth Chapman Will Be Honored With 2 Memorial ServicesA Timeline of Beth Chapman's Battle With Cancer: Everything She's Said About Fighting the DiseaseDog the Bounty Hunter Reveals Wife Beth Chapman's Final Words
A Timeline of Beth Chapman's Battle With Cancer: Everything She's Said About Fighting the
On Wednesday morning, fans learned that Beth Chapman, star of Dog the Bounty Hunter, had died -- ending a long battle with cancer. The DiagnosisIn September 2017, Chapman shared a moving letter to family and close friends explaining that she had Stage 2 throat cancer. "After months of a nagging cough, a routine checkup resulted in a diagnosis of Stage 2 throat cancer," Chapman added. Days later, Chapman shared a photo of herself in a hospital bed with Duane beside her. "Fighting cancer is the toughest battle I've ever been in," she told Bradenton radio station Q105.
Dog the Bounty Hunter Shares Wife Beth Chapman's Final Words
Duane Chapman, also known as Dog the Bounty Hunter, is heartbroken over the loss of his wife. Beth Chapman died Wednesday following a battle with stage 2 throat cancer. Duane told local reporters her loss was unexpected.Its terrible, the most terrible time in someones life, he told Hawaii News Now. Beth and Duane first rose to fame in 2003 through the show "Dog the Bounty Hunter" and later followed it up with another show titled "Dog and Beth: On the Hunt.Beth is survived by her husband, their four children and 14 grandchildren. RELATED STORIESSon, 34, Dies While Trying to Save Father Who Fell off BoatBeth Chapman, Wife of 'Dog' the Bounty Hunter, Dies at 51Otto the Otter Dies After Park Visitors Throw Human Food in His Enclosure
Duane 'Dog' Chapman reveals Beth's final words
TV personalities Duane Dog Lee Chapman and Beth Chapman attend the 2013 CMT Music awards at the Bridgestone Arena on June 5, 2013, in Nashville. (CNN) - Hours after Beth Chapman died her husband, Duane "Dog" Chapman, said she spent her final hours on earth worrying about her family. Beth Chapman had recently been placed in a medically induced coma and died Wednesday morning in a Honolulu hospital. Daughter Bonnie Chapman tweeted that she never thought she would lose her mother at the age of 20. She also shared a photo of a makeshift memorial to Beth Chapman which included some artwork of the late reality star.
Beth Chapman's Cancer Battle Featured in 'Dog's Most Wanted' Teaser
Beth Chapman's legacy will live on in her and Duane "Dog" Chapman's new series, Dog's Most Wanted. The reality star died following a battle with cancer, ET learned on Wednesday morning. Just weeks earlier, WGN America released the first teaser for Dog's Most Wanted, which showed some of Beth's fight against the disease. In a statement to ET on Wednesday, WGN said: "We are deeply saddened by the tragic news that Beth Chapman lost her battle with cancer today. RELATED CONTENT:Inside Beth and Duane 'Dog' Chapman's Complex Love Story and 13-Year MarriageBeth Chapman's Family and Friends Pay Tribute to Reality Star Following Her DeathBeth Chapman, 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Star, Dead at 51
Beth Chapman, Wife of 'Dog' the Bounty Hunter, Dies at 51
Beth Chapman, the wife of Duane Chapman, aka Dog the Bounty Hunter, has died at the age of 51. On Wednesday, Duane took to Twitter to announce his wife's passing and bid farewell to her. Its 5:32 in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain, he tweeted. See you on the other side.In September 2017, the Chapmans announced that Beth had stage 2 throat cancer, but by that December she was declared cancer-free. Beth and Duane first rose to fame in 2003 through the show "Dog the Bounty Hunter" and later followed it up with another show titled "Dog and Beth: On the Hunt.Beth is survived by her husband, their four children and 14 grandchildren.
Beth Chapman, 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' star, has died
(CNN) - Beth Chapman, who with her husband Duane "Dog" Chapman starred in the popular reality series "Dog the Bounty Hunter," died Wednesday in a Honolulu hospital, a spokesperson for the family confirmed to CNN. Gillian Sheldon told CNN that Chapman died early this morning and was surrounded by her family. According to the "Dog the Bounty Hunter" site, Chapman served on the executive board of the national association before winning a bid for its presidency in February 2016. They later revealed during the A&E special, "Dog & Beth: Fight of Their Lives," that the cancer had been removed and she was cancer free. Beth Chapman told the Star Advertiser newspaper in January that she was committed to regaining her health.