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Dog The Bounty Hunter’s new show reveals heartbreaking scenes of tragic star Beth Chapman


Tributes are rushing in by the minute for Beth Chapman, who tragically passed away on Wednesday afternoon. 

Her husband Duane Chapman, better known as Dog The Bounty Hunter, broke the heartbreaking news on Twitter. 

The 51-year-old had been battling stage four lung cancer and died after being placed under a medically-induced coma in a Hawaii hospital. 

But her legacy is set to live on, as scenes from a brand-new series show the tender moments that Beth shared with Dog before she died. 

Airing on US channel WGN, Dog’s Most Wanted will see the legendary bounty hunter do what he does best – chase convicts. 

In the recently released teaser for the show, the heartbreaking reality of Beth’s cancer battle took hold. 

Standing side-by-side, the blonde bombshell stood by her husband of 12 years while he discussed her health struggles. 

Speaking to the fugitives of America, he said: “My wife, the love of my life is fighting for her life, and instead of being at home helping her, I’m out here looking for you.”

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HEARTBROKEN: Beth died in hospital at the age of 51 (Pic: INSTAGRAM / DUANE CHAPMAN)

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SOON-TO-AIR: Dog’s Most Wanted will see the couple battle against the disease (Pic: YOUTUBE / WGN)

Before threatening: “So I’m warning you, in advance, may God have mercy on you when I catch you… because I won’t.” 

The teaser was cut with tragic shots from Beth’s hospital bed, and a close-up on a framed photo of the happily married couple. 

As the clip faded out, Dog and Beth leaned in for a tender kiss. 

The release date for the new series has yet to be announced, as later scenes are still in production. 

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BED BOUND: Beth’s battle to regain her health can be seen in clips from the show (Pic: YOUTUBE / WGN)

INSTAGRAM / DUANE CHAPMAN

LOVED UP: Dog and Beth had been married for 12 years (Pic: YOUTUBE / WGN )

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PUCKER UP: The couple shared a loved-up kiss at the end (Pic: YOUTUBE / WGN )

Having first started dating over 30 years ago, the sweethearts had an on-off relationship before officially tying the knot in 2006. 

Raising 12 children between them, they divided their time between their homes in sunny Hawaii and Colorado. 

Dog, 66, reached out to the couple’s fans on Wednesday with a doting tribute to his wife, making a nod to her love of hiking. 

He said: “It’s 5.32am in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain.”

Before adding: ”Only today, she hiked the stairway to heaven. We all love you, Beth. See you on the other side.”



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