'Baby' Lyssa Uploads a Heartbreaking New Profile Photo with the Late Beth Chapman
Baby Lyssa, Late Beth Chapman's stepdaughter, recently uploaded a new profile picture of the two of them together on her Twitter account. This comes after she shared a photo of Beth's memorial site.
Beth Chapman passed away on the 26th of June, after a long battle with cancer. She was 51 at the time of her death. She is the wife to Duane Chapman, also known as "Dog the Bounty Hunter."
The lovely tribute to the late reality star is a selfie showing both women smiling prettily at the camera.
Her death has been a shock to several fans, and they took to various social media platforms to offer their condolences and support for the family, singing Beth's praises and celebrating her life.
Baby Lyssa also posted an Instagram photo of the memorial site that has been set up to honor Beth in Hawaii. She captioned the post:
"Feel free to bring flowers. #BethChapman #HawaiianStyle"
Beth was first diagnosed with throat cancer in September 2017 and initially went into remission. However, in late 2018 she learned her cancer had returned and had to undergo emergency throat surgery after doctors discovered a large blockage in her throat.
She was also hospitalized briefly in April due to an accumulation of fluid in her lungs.
Last weekend, Beth experienced a choking incident at her home when she was unable to catch her breath and was rushed to the hospital.
The doctors placed her in a medically induced coma to allow her body to recover from the traumatic medical emergency.
A ventilation tube was also inserted to help with her breathing.
Her husband of over twelve years, Duane "Dog" Chapman asked fans to pray for Beth after she was admitted to the ICU at the Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.
"Please say your prayers for Beth right now thank you love you" he tweeted.
She passed away surrounded by family. After her passing, Duane tweeted:
"It's 5:32 in Hawaii, this is the time she would wake up to go hike Koko Head mountain. Only today, she hiked the stairway to heaven. We all love you, Beth. See you on the other side."
A&E, the TV network where Beth and her husband became icons, is giving a special sendoff to Beth. It plans to air a marathon of "Dog The Bounty Hunter" episodes in tribute to Beth.
Beth and Duane had started their rise to fame back in 2004 when A&E first started airing their first reality show. The series had a long run for eight seasons, became nationally syndicated and even spawned a few spin-offs on other networks.