

It was her dad who always supported her throughout her ordeal, Bonnie revealed. And she had tried because so many people had been telling her, ‘Please, at least try.’ And she didn’t want to disappoint people by not trying it at all, but at the end of the day, she did not want to lose her hair, her teeth…”ĭuane 'Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman (L) and Beth Chapman attend the Vettys Presidential Inaugural Ball at Hay-Adams Hotel on January 20, 2017, in Washington, DC. She despised who she was after that one session. “She did try one round of chemo,” Bonnie told SurvivorNet. When they ask you a specific question, just answer that.'”Ī year after Beth entered remission for her stage II throat cancer in 2017, the terminal disease returned, spreading to her lungs, forcing the reality star to undergo chemotherapy.īonnie said that her mother hated radiation treatment and made the decision to stop after just one round. ‘Here’s what to do with this, here’s what to do with that. “I went in and she said, ‘Look at me.’ And I said, ‘Yeah, you’re freaking beautiful baby.’ ‘Look at me, Duane Chapman.’ And I did, I always saw Beth and she said, ‘Please, let me go.'” Duane and Beth chapman (Source: Getty Images)ĭuane added: “And I didn’t even make a decision, I almost said, ‘I can’t.’ Before I could say, ‘All right,’ she couldn’t breathe and I called the ambulance … But every day, she talked as if she was not there. “The last few moments she said, ‘Come in here right now, in the bathroom,'” he recounted. Her account of her Beth's final moments was echoed in an Entertainment Tonight interview that the "Dog" did, in which he fondly remembered his late wife.
