Beth Chapman’s Last Tweet Before Hospitalization Assures Fans That Duane Is ‘Madly In Love’

Jun 25, 2019 by apost team

Beth Chapman, star of the reality TV show Dog the Bounty Hunter is currently under a medically induced coma amid her battle with throat cancer.

Her husband, Duane “Dog” Chapman confirmed to Hawaii News Now that Beth was admitted to the ICU at the Queen’s Medical Center in Honolulu on Saturday, June 22nd. However, before Beth was admitted to the hospital, she posted a tweet that didn’t seem to imply anything was wrong, suggesting her hospital emergency was unexpected. 

According to Beth’s twitter, she posted the tweet at 1:47 PM on June 22, in the message she wrote, “And that’s the fourth time this week he’s mowed the lawn. What do you think? Does the man have something on his mind or he just forgot how many times he’s mowed the lawn #AskingForAFriend.”

It seems Beth was implying her husband, Duane has a lot on his mind, leading fans to suspect he must be worried about his wife’s condition.

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Twitter users replied to Beth with their theories why Duane had mowed the lawn so often this week, one user said, “That man is madly in love!”

Another chimed in to say, “Awwwwww that's because he doesn't want anyone to see him upset and has you on his mind 24/7 this is his way of coping with everything. You both are in my thoughts and prayers. I hope you're doing well. Beth stay strong and continue to fight.”

In May of this year, Beth spoke at Source Church in Bradenton, Florida about the difficulty in her cancer battle. The TV star alluded to the fact that she may have stopped chemotherapy treatments,

“Chemotherapy is not my bag, people. Sorry, that’s not for me,” she said. “So for me, this is the ultimate test of faith. This is my ultimate lesson. And it will either be taught to me or to you. And I am fine with taking the hit for everyone else. Because I think I know another guy who did the same thing,” said Beth.

Chapman was first diagnosed with throat cancer in 2017, after undergoing surgery and treatment her cancer, unfortunately, returned in 2018. However, it seems her family has been by her side and remained incredibly supportive, especially her husband Duane who posts frequently about his love for Beth.

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