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Beth Chapman looks radiant in an oversized hat, smiling despite her battle with cancer

Rodolfo Vieira
Feb 12, 2019
04:59 P.M.

Despite her throat cancer, Beth Chapman seems to be living her best life and isn't afraid to share it with the world.

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The star of "Dog, the Bounty Hunter," enjoys keeping her fans up to date when it comes to her adventures and this time she showed them how she's coping with her treatments.

The 51-year-old took to her official Instagram account to post a picture of herself smiling while wearing a black and white striped blouse and an oversized hat.

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OUT AND ABOUT IN HAWAII

Power 104.3, a local radio station, has been bullying the television star for quite a while

The star hid her eyes behind a pair of sunglasses but her happy expression wasn't missed by the camera. In the caption, she took the opportunity to thank the Cookies Clothing Company for creating the head pieced.

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LOVED AND SUPPORTED ON A DAILY BASIS

Chapman can be seen sitting at a high-top table at an outdoor restaurant in Hawaii Kai, proving that she isn't letting cancer stop her from having a good time.

Fans were quick to jump into the comment section to praise Chapman for her strength and grace, as well as how healthy she looks, wishing her a speedy recovery.

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BULLIED OVER HER HEALTH ISSUES

But, although her fans try their best to keep her spirits up, Power 104.3, a local radio station, has been bullying the television star for quite a while and recently Chapman has had enough.

The 51-year-old took to Twitter to urge her followers to boycott the station, which has reportedly been spreading lies about her family and offering tickets for an Eminem concert in exchange for stories about her.

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When confronted by Chapman, the station, along with its employees, blocked her in order to stop her from contacting them and seeing the content they put out.

Chapman shared their phone number and claimed that the radio hosts should be held responsible for bullying a person to death, and that the laws are very clear when it comes to invoking someone to anger or depression.

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