DOG The Bounty Hunter’s daughter, Lyssa Chapman, has shared a hilarious video of her “topless” dad dancing on a “make-your-own stripper pole.”
The 33-year-old former bail bondswoman and bounty hunter, best known for appearing on the show with her dad, real name , shared the video on social media.
posted the short clip with the caption: “For all those SAYING I’m an embarrassment to my family by dancing.... YOU SHOULD KNOW I have been dancing and embarrassing them ( my parents and kids) since FOREVER ANDDD.. For the record, I was RAISED by a topless dancing man.”
In the video, Duane can be seen wearing blue dungarees with no top underneath with his long blonde hair down.
Using a stick as a make-shift stripper pole, Dog can be seen laughing as he dances around it, shaking his hips and moving to the music.
Lyssa and Dog’s fans were loving the insight to their home life, with many commenting on the clip.
One wrote underneath: “Now that's fun, silly and tastefull all rolled into one dance”
“Omg I love it ❤️❤️,” wrote another.
While a third added: “Don't let anyone ever steal your shine!! 🌞☀️🌞”
Lyssa is the ninth out of Dog’s twelve children, and the two are very close.
Chapman rose to fame after tracking and capturing Max Factor heir and serial rapist Andrew Luster in Mexico in 2003.
This led to an offer for a reality TV show following him and his “posse” tracking down people who jump bail.
Lyssa’s cute video comes after Dog broke down in tears during an interview, when speaking about his late wife Beth, who died of cancer last year.
The widow found himself trying to make fans understand that he has love for both his late wife Beth Chapman and his fiancee Francie Frane.
Duane wept as he said he would have wanted late wife Beth Chapman to move on with a new man if he had died instead.
In a recent interview with Katie Souza, Duane tried to reason with fans who questioned whether he was moving too fast after the death of Beth.
The 67-year-old bounty hunter asked as he held back tears: "Let's put it like - what if it was Dog that died? And what if it was Beth who met a Christian man that spoke in a heavenly language? And loved her as much as I did and owned an airplane? What would I say?
"And what if he said, 'Dog, you are in Heaven and I would take care of her and I would love her as much as you did.'
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"I would say, 'Beth, you better not lose this one.' I would say that, of course, fans love Beth - Beth will always be in my heart and Francie by my side. She's not another Mrs. Dog, she's Francie Chapman."
The newly engaged couple sat down with Katie as they discussed how they met, what life has been like for them after losing both their spouses to cancer, and what fans can expect from them in his upcoming show, Dog's Dirty Dozen.
Earlier this month the reality TV star sat down for an interview on the podcast Always Evolving with Coach Mike Bayer and spoke about his next spinoff series focused on his loved ones and bounty-hunting.