Dog The Bounty Hunter reveals he’s shutting down shop over coronavirus fears amid money woes
DOG The Bounty Hunter has decided to close his store in the wake of the .
The star - real name - announced the news online amid his growing money struggles.
His message read: “To comply with the order of the Governor of California the Bounty store will be closing for orders today (March 20) at 5pm Eastern time, 2PM Pacific time until Mid April. All orders placed before this time will be filled .”
Dog's statement comes after the star as cases of coronavirus continue to rise.
Earlier this week, the 67-year-old posted on Instagram how excited he was to be heading to the UK later this year to do meet-and-greets with fans.
Meanwhile, he and his team implored fans to self-isolate in order to stay safe and avoid spreading the virus.
He wrote: "Stay at home, #dontbeaspreader," they wrote whilst re-sharing a post from another profile. "Stay home if you can."
Unfortunately the star didn’t appear to be taking his own advice, and was later .
The next day daughter Lyssa took to Instagram to and to be safe.
She shared a tweet that read: "in an unsettle reversal of my teenage years, I am now yelling at my parents for going out."
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She added a personalized message to it and wrote: "Stay home dad!"
Meanwhile, Dog shared a sweet tribute to his late wife Beth in the form of some new merchandise.
He revealed fans can now purchase a sweater with Beth’s name on it.
The pink design shows Dog’s name crossed out and replaced with ‘Beth’, as if written in lipstick.
passed away in June last year after an 18-month battle with lung cancer.
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