Tue. Nov 5th, 2024

Beth Chapman Not Expected To Recover, Family Prepares To Say Goodbye

Beth Chapman is not expected to recover following her recent hospitalization. Sources close to the Chapman family have reportedly stated that the family is now preparing for the worst according to TMZ reports.

The family of Beth Chapman is making their way to Hawaii to be by her side. At this time Beth’s mom, her children, and grandchildren, as well as her husband, are keeping vigil at Beth’s hospital bedside.

Beth was hospitalized on Saturday after she began experiencing problems with breathing and chocking. The reality television star has been bravely fighting stage 4 lung cancer and was rushed to the hospital where she was placed in a medically- induced coma.

Family members have revealed that sadly there is nothing more that can be done for Beth at this time and the family has begun making tough medical decisions at the advice of her doctors.

Dog has remained faithfully by Beth Chapman’s side throughout this difficult battle with cancer. He recently posted a photo of his beloved wife, Beth’s hand revealing freshly painted nails.

Beth Chapman was first diagnosed with lung cancer in 2017 and suffered a re-occurrence in November. She began hinting on Mother’s Day that things had become very difficult for her stating,”Chemotherapy is not my bag, people. Sorry, that’s not for me. So for me, this is the ultimate test of faith. This is my ultimate lesson.”

Beth Chapman, 51, and her husband, Duane “Dog” found fame on the A&E reality series “Dog the Bounty Hunter,” which chronicled the adventures of their family-owned bounty hunting business and aired from 2004 to 2012.

The family of Beth Chapman continues to ask for prayers and privacy during this very difficult time. Fans continue to flood the family’s social media with prayers. Our thoughts and well wishes also go out to Beth and family during this trying time.

By Ruby Roberts

Ruby is an entertainment writer with a passion for music and a nose for gossip.

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