Dog the Bounty Hunter’s daughter Bonnie slams cruel trolls who attacked her for attending Black Lives Matter protests
DOG THE Bounty Hunter's daughter Bonnie slammed cruel trolls who criticized her for going to the Black Lives Matter protests.
One fan even used her mother Beth Chapman as a way to insult the reality TV star's daughter.
Bonnie, 21, posted on Instagram stories a screengrab of a fight she had with a follower after she attended a Black Lives Matter protest.
In the comments, a fan wrote: "Unfollowed. Still going on and on."
The troll continued to slam Bonnie's decision to share Instagram stories supporting the Black community and condemning police brutality.
She said: "You're all about Black lives. There is more to this than Black people. Stop shoving it down people's throats."
Bonnie clapped back and told her that Black Lives Matter was more important than having her as a follower and that she was "literally posting on my own account." She also mentioned that she wasn't "forcing you to watch my stories or follow me."
That's when her follower took it one step too far and brought Bonnie's mom into their discussion.
The follower wrote: "You need to learn some manners lovely. Your mother had respect you're lacking."
Bonnie chose to share their exchange with her followers and wrote: "Love it when people use my mother to insult me? I will not shut up about the injustice going on in our country, if you're unhappy like this woman, you can show yourself the door."
Last week, in Georgia as they called for justice after George Floyd's death and condemned police brutality.
Bonnie shared a series of Instagram stories that showed she was among those protesting the .
In the videos that she posted, she can be heard cheering on with protestors and zooming in on signs that read "Black Lives Matter" and "Every number has a name."
The 21-year-old also shared a of a group of diverse women with the words: "It's not black vs. white, it's everybody vs. racism."
Along with the Instagram picture, she wrote: "Enough is enough. We must stand together and fight systematic racism.
"If you’re unable to protest please consider donating to a bail fund in your state (for the peaceful protesters, I don’t condone looting).
"Don’t stay silent, speak for those who have been wronged. #blm"
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Her father, also took the time to stand up for Black Lives Matter as he posted a black square during #BlackOutTuesday.
He also shared a letter by James A. Quadra asking Michael Freeman, county attorney, for the arrest and prosecution of Derek Chauvin after he murdered George Floyd.
The letter also condemned the county attorney for not charging the three other officers in aiding in the murder.
Bonnie and her father are two of many celebs who have joined protestors in the front-lines as they chant against police brutality.