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Dog the Bounty Hunter's daughter-in-law sparks concern with worrying lyrics


Dog the Bounty Hunter’s daughter-in-law Jamie Chapman has left fans worrying for her well-being.

The 31-year-old took to her Instagram to share a cryptic post with song lyrics reading “it hurts” on Sunday.

The post has sparked concern as fans are desperate to find out the meaning behind Jamie’s mysterious social media post.

She shared a snap to her Story to update fans about her new image on the app.

The wife of Dog’s son Leland Chapman had her back pictured towards the camera

which showed off her incredible display of tattoos.

The caption read: “When the world turns its back you, you turn your back on the world.”

She shared these lyrics on Instagram

The mysterious post had the song Afraid by the Neighbourhood playing over the top.

Its lyrics were: “You’re too mean, I don’t like you / It hurts but I won’t fight you.”

One fan wrote back in agreement: “Just how the world works these days unfortunately.”

However, others voiced their concerns for the star following the mysterious post.

Another penned: “You need a hug and a listening ear.”

Jamie has been deep in her feelings recently

The star is married to husband Leland and lives with him in Hawaii.

Her cyrptic post comes days after she shared a message earlier this week.

It read: “I don’t care who I lose anymore, as long as I don’t lose myself again, I’m good.”

She also previously posted: “You see that girl? She looks so happy, right?

The model has alarmed fans with her post

“Telling jokes, smiling, having a great time and… Dying inside.

“She’s hurt. And tired. Tired of all the drama, tired of not being good enough, tired of life.

“But she doesn’t want to look dramatic, weak and attention seeking. So she keeps it all inside. Acts like everything’s perfect but cries at night.”

Jamie is known to publicly share her feelings on Instagram, having previously documented her deep thoughts to fans.

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