Dog the Bounty Hunter ‘praying to God every day’ after wife Beth’s ‘incurable’ cancer spreads to her lungs
DOG the Bounty Hunter revealed he is praying to God every day to "heal my honey" after his wife Beth's "incurable" cancer spread to her lungs.
The US reality TV star said his wife was "not doing good" and was "facing the facts" of her illness.
He said that he’s determined to “keep everything positive” despite it getting more difficult to do so each day.
In an interview with US Weekly he said: "I don't listen to the bad news, I don't want to hear it.
"I pray a lot, anywhere. I cry all the time. I'm a sinner. I pray a lot. I have done double that. I constantly ask God to heal my honey and make sure he takes care of it.
"I've been telling him that I'm going to try and quit smoking and cursing. I'm a deal maker, and I'll do anything."
The 65-year-old added: "Beth will not take anything the doctors want to give her. Even the doctor told me he doesn't want her to have seizures if the pain is that bad, but she won't do it.
"She takes over-the-counter pain meds. She will not take anything prescription.
"She's still trying to cook and get involved in my bounties and business. She's still trying to do everything.
"Beth is the kind of girl who likes control. She's trying to still advise me on my work, and I'm like, 'Honey, I was Dog the Bounty Hunter before I met you. Stay out of it!"
Her cancer has been called "incurable" after it spread to her lungs.
He told the : “She’s like, ‘Here’s the casket I want, and here’s the flowers.’
“I said, ‘Beth, don’t say that.’ And she said, ‘What? You don’t want me planning my funeral? Well, I’m going to.'
"And she’ll say, ‘You have to face the facts.’ But I don’t want to."
Speaking with , the bounty hunter said that Beth is battling “every step of the way” to better health, despite her cancer being described as “incurable”.
He said: “I cry all the time. I think I’m in a bad dream and I need to wake up. People keep saying to me, ‘Dog, are you OK?’
"But I’m not the one who’s sick."
TV hardman Dog asked fans to "pray" for Beth, as doctors have told her she has to undergo four to eight chemotherapy sessions in Los Angeles.
The reality TV star recently confirmed his wife is once again battling the disease after doctors found a lump in her throat that was twice the size of the mass they discovered in 2017.
Last week Dog’s official website reported that the couple were "doing what they feel is right" in the circumstances.
The couple explained: "Despite doctor’s orders, Duane 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Chapman and his wife, Beth Chapman, have returned to their home in Colorado following her emergency surgery that revealed her throat cancer has returned.
"Dog, 65, explained their decision to US Weekly while giving an update on Beth, 51.
"They say the cancer follows the path of least resistance, so it goes downward.
"Half of her lung was full of water,” he said on Sunday, December 2.
"But she’s much more comfortable now [that] she can breathe, but she just wanted to come back to Colorado, she loves it here."
Beth, who had emergency surgery in L.A. on Tuesday, November 27, left California against her doctors’ advice.
"They told us they didn’t want her to leave the hospital, but she was adamant, she just wanted to be home,” Dog explained.
Beth underwent a second biopsy in late November after medical experts found something in the star's lung they feared could also be cancerous.
The couple's attorney confirmed it was bad news shortly after the operation.
"I can confirm that unfortunately, her cancer has returned," their attorney said in a statement to
"The doctors say it’s serious and are evaluating her treatment options. We’re all hoping for the best."
Beth - who has starred alongside her husband in Dog the Bounty Hunter and Dog and Beth: On the Hunt - was rushed to hospital after struggling to breathe.
Doctors at Los Angeles' Cedars-Sinai Medical Centre later discovered the mass in her throat.
Dog told US Weekly of her condition at the time: "She had a lump in her throat twice the size of last time, and they performed an emergency surgery yesterday.
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"They cut a hole in her throat so she can breathe; she can still talk."
Last year Beth underwent surgery last year to remove a cancerous tumour from her neck. She was said to be cancer-free after recovery.
The husband and wife are stars of Dog The Bounty Hunter and known for catching 6,000 criminals who've broken their bail terms.
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