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Dog The Bounty Hunter Shares Sweet Clip Of Beth Chapman Singing Bruno Mars Following Her Untimely Passing

Beth Chapman sings Bruno Mars

When she wasn’t being a badass bounty hunter, Beth Chapman was throwing some perm on that attitude.
On the heels of his wife’s untimely death, Dog the Bounty Hunter wanted to show fans something they might not have known about the 51-year-old — and he thought an epic clip of her slaying at karaoke would do the trick!
Related: Beth & More Stars We Lost In 2019
Dog (real name Duane Chapman) took to Twitter on Thursday to show a clip of his late wife absolutely nailing a karaoke performance of Bruno Mars’ song Perm. Watch (below)!

Pour it up, gurl!

The Twitter tribute comes days after Beth passed away earlier this week following a lengthy battle with cancer. As we reported, the reality star was placed into a medically-induced coma over the weekend after she struggled to breathe. 
It’s interesting to see that Dog tagged WGN America in the tweet, the network that was behind the couple’s unfinished reality show, Dog’s Most Wanted. We wonder if that means they’ll be moving forward with production sooner than later?
Whether it be fans, friends, or family, Beth touched many lives over the years, and her life will be commemorated with not one, but two memorial services, according to an Us Weekly source.
The insider dished:

“There will be two memorial services for Beth — one in Hawaii and one in Colorado.”

For those who don’t know, the TV personality lived with Dog in Hawaii and hailed from Colorado. 
Details for the services have not been finalized. As for how Beth will be laid to rest, her body is set to be cremated per her final wishes.
Hours after announcing Beth’s death on Twitter, Dog tearfully spoke to reporters about his wife’s final words, telling Hawaii News Now:

“When she had an attack I didn’t know anything to do but to say ‘in Jesus’ name’ and hold her, and when I said ‘in Jesus’ name’ she said, ‘Say it again, say it more.’ And then she told the girls and everybody, with her mouth — she came out of it a couple times — ‘I love you’ and ‘Are you guys all OK? Don’t worry,’ but she never accepted it.”

He went on to reveal that despite her long war with the disease, the family wasn’t ready to say goodbye so soon, adding:

“For a few years we knew this day would come. It came really unexpected, really fast. All of her clothes, her makeup, everything [is still in place at home]. We didn’t prepare.”

So heartbreaking. But it’s great to see Dog is looking back on these wonderful moments and sharing them with fans.
[Image via Beth Chapman/Instagram]

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Jun 28, 2019 07:35am PDT