Dog the Bounty Hunter shares sweet video of wife Beth belting out Bruno Mars
The Chapman family continues to mourn the loss of their matriarch by sharing touching images and photos of the late Beth Chapman on social media.
Beth, the wife of Duane "Dog" Chapman, passed away on Wednesday after a battle with stage IV lung cancer. She was 51.
While the couple has been in the public eye since 2004, when “Dog the Bounty Hunter” first aired, Dog took a moment on Thursday to share some unseen footage of his wife with their fans on Twitter.
"People have asked me... What is something fans don't know about Beth," Dog tweeted. "Here you go."
People have asked me.. What is something fans do not know about Beth... Here you go ?? @wgnamerica Marty Singer, Amy Weiss, Andrew Brettler @LelandBChapman @icEciLy @BabyLyssaC @dakotadog808 @Fast156 @theRealJaneBond pic.twitter.com/Om808KKV9k
— Duane Dog Chapman (@DogBountyHunter) June 27, 2019
The video, taken during happier times, featured Beth belting out Bruno Mars' 2016 song, "Perm."
Fans sent the widower words of support during this challenging time for their family.
Heaven received a great Angel yesterday we will miss you
— Justin Cramer (@JustinC26749786) June 27, 2019
Loved Beth so much, she really was a woman I looked up to and admired, and I still do. I’m continuing to pray for Beth, you and your family. Much love ??
— Samantha Cruea (@Samantha2594) June 27, 2019
Aw God Bless Beth what a vibrant spirit she had! My heart and prayers to you and your family Dog? Fly high angel ??
— Jackie (@jackie_andrea1) June 27, 2019
@DogBountyHunter, I am so sorry for your loss! I know Beth was your whole world! Sending many prayers and lots of love to you and your family!! Beth was one of a kind! She will be dearly missed & never forgotten! 🙏🏻🙏🏻💕💕
— Claire Campbell (@clairekcampbell) June 27, 2019
Hours after revealing that Beth had passed, Dog, with his two daughters by his side, revealed her final words to Hawaii News Now. With emotion, Dog said that her last moments were spent comforting her family.
"When she had an attack I didn't know anything to do but to say 'in Jesus' name' and hold her and when I said 'in Jesus' name' she said, 'Say it again, say it more,'" Dog said. "And then she told the girls and everybody, with her mouth — she came out of it a couple times — 'I love you' and 'Are you guys all okay? Don't worry,' but she never accepted it."
"One of the last things she said [was], 'It's a test of my faith,'" Dog added. "She had faith and that was it. There's things you go through when you're dying, like steps like you do when you lose someone, right? You get mad at them, and then you go through all these steps."
He continued: "Well, the last step when you're dying is to accept it. And she said to me the other day, 'Honey, that last step, I ain't taking…' So go Bethy."
Two memorial services, in Hawaii and Colorado, are planned for Beth.
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