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Beth Chapman's Daughter Reveals The Reality Star's Final Words To Her

Dog The Bounty Hunter fans were saddened to learn of the passing of Dog's wife, Beth Chapman, at the end of June. The family's new show, Dog's Most Wanted, will cover Beth's illness and eventual passing, and is set to premiere on September 4th, 2019.

Beth was initially diagnosed with cancer in 2017.

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However, in 2018, Beth was told that her cancer had spread. She announced that she would no longer be attending chemotherapy in early 2019.

Beth passed away on June 26th, after being placed in a medically induced coma.

Dog tweeted the announcement of her passing, and followed it up by announcing the funeral service would be both open to the public as well as live-streamed.

Since her passing, the family has shared their mourning and grief with their fans.

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Dog and Beth's daughter, Bonnie Jo Chapman, has been sharing memories, stories, and tougher moments on her Instagram since her mother's passing.

During a Q&A session, Bonnie revealed that she doesn't believe her father will ever remarry.

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When a fan asked, she replied, "Nope, he found his soulmate. No one can ever replace her in his heart. Their love was one of a kind, it made me believe love truly exists."

Bonnie also revealed that some fans had overstepped their boundaries.

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She shared a photo of some of the family at the funeral with the text, "Please don't ask me for my mother's ashes. Ashes are for family, no one else. No exceptions."

Now, Bonnie has taken to her Instagram to share the touching last words that Beth ever told her.

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Bonnie shared the screenshot of the last text conversation she had with her mother before Beth was placed in a medically induced coma on June 22nd.

Bonnie had texted Beth about the results of a microblading session on her eyebrows.

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Beth's last response to Bonnie after she told her how much the procedure had hurt, was simply "No pain no gain."

The words seem appropriate as Beth was famous for her tough-as-nails persona.

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Bonnie has also shared an emotional Instagram message on a picture of her eye. "I’m thankful for everyone’s overwhelming support in such a hard time. I’m thankful that everyone had been so understanding of what my family is going through. Thank you for being there for us, we couldn’t ask for better people to be by our sides. Thank you for letting me being able to post about my grieving process," she wrote.

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