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Beth Chapman Shares ‘Harassing’ Messages She’s Been Receiving from a Troll Amid Cancer Battle

Rebelander Basilan
May 26, 2019
11:10 A.M.

“Dog the Bounty Hunter” star Beth Chapman blocked a social media troll for sending her harassing messages.

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The reality star, who is battling cancer, took to Twitter to call out a fan who bullied her in private messages.

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Sharing a screenshot of the fan’s private message, Chapman wrote, “She was blocked for these kinda harassing statements she sends me long dms about how she’s Battered woman but then flys into rages if you don’t immediately get back to her done done done block trolls and demanding fans who think they can bully me into talking to them [sic].”

The fan – whose profile photo is that of a woman – called Chapman “nothing but a TV personality.”

"I will fight every step of the way. My husband and children are counting on me to be there for years to come.

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TREATING THE REALITY STAR LIKE A DOCTOR

Chapman explained, “She wants attention she texts me all her problems like I’m her Dr. I didn’t mind at first but then she becoming demanding and ugly so blocked! Bye Felicia.”

The wife of Duane "Dog" Chapman is battling throat cancer. Fans have watched her struggle with cancer over the last two years.

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Chapman had beaten the cancer once before the remission. She was diagnosed with the disease in September 2017. It was cured but returned in 2018.

After discovering her disease in 2017, Beth sent a letter to her dedicated fans, stating:

"I will fight every step of the way. My husband and children are counting on me to be there for years to come. I am so very grateful to be surrounded by family and friends who have given me incredible support during this very challenging time."

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"A DIFFERENT ANIMAL"

The Chapman family continues to do the work they are famous for, amidst the matriarch’s health condition.

The family’s matriarch recently opened up about her stage 4 cancer battle. She said, "It’s a much different animal to attack. It's not something you can just cut out or take a pill.”

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