Dog The Bounty Hunter Shares Cute Video Of Beth Chapman Singing Bruno Mars Before Her Death

Jun 28, 2019 by apost team

At a press conference outside of Duane "Dog" Chapman’s home in Hawaii on Wednesday, reporters asked him if there was anything people maybe didn’t know about his late wife Beth Chapman that was very special.

At first, Duane expressed that the public had almost full access to him and his family but on Thursday Duane took to Twitter to show something that fans maybe hadn’t know about Beth.

Beth passed away on Wednesday, June 26th, after battling throat cancer, her death came unexpectedly to the Chapman family. The star rose to fame on the hit reality TV show "Dog the Bounty Hunter" although much of her life was captured on camera, Duane shared a video on Twitter of Beth’s more playful side. In the video, she is singing and grooving out to the Bruno Mars song “Perm,” she starts dancing alongside a family member.

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Duane captioned the video, “People have asked me... What is something fans do not know about Beth... Here you go.” The video is precious as Beth dances around a restaurant singing the song and looking happy. Duane had told Hawaii News Now in the press conference outside his house, “She wanted to live so bad and she fought so long, and the reason she fought, she liked life but she wanted to show people how to beat it and what to do when it got her.”

Fans have flooded the Chapman family’s social media feeds with tributes and heartfelt condolences. Duane shared on Twitter that A&E, the previous home network for "Dog the Bounty Hunter," will be airing a marathon special of the TV show in memory of Beth. 

The family has not released any dates or venues for a memorial service but they have announced they will be having 2 ceremonies. One in Hawaii and one in Colorado, they said they will release details on the upcoming service in the next few days.

Are you a "Dog The Bounty Hunter" fan? How devasted were you to hear about Beth's death? Let us know in the comments and be sure to pass this article along to your friends and family to help keep Beth’s memory alive.