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Beth Chapman's Daughter Gives Update On Mother's Condition

Beth Chapman's Daughter Gives Update On Mother's Condition

The reality TV star was placed in a medically induced coma

Amelia Ward

Amelia Ward

Beth Chapman's daughter has given an update on her mother's condition, after it was confirmed yesterday that she was in a medically induced coma.

Bonnie Chapman posted on her Instagram story last night, with an image of some hospital equipment.

She said: "There's not much of an update I can give, I can say she's getting good care.

"I know you guys wanted more, but y'know it's a coma, much much [sic] can be updated."

Instagram/Bonnie Chapman

The reality TV star, was placed in a medically-induced coma, as her husband Duane 'Dog' Chapman confirmed yesterday.

The couple are famous for appearing together on the TV series Dog the Bounty Hunter.

The 51-year-old has been battling cancer for several years and was taken in to the ICU at the Queen's Medical Center in Honolulu, Hawaii, on Saturday.

In a statement issued by the family, husband Duane said that they 'humbly ask everyone to please pray for Beth' and sent 'sincere thanks to everyone for their prayers throughout Beth's battle with cancer', according to Hawaii News Now.

Beth was first diagnosed with throat cancer in September 2017 and later that year she was given the all clear. However, it later came back and spread to her lungs.

Beth was taken to hospital in April after experiencing 'serious breathing issues' and fluid on the lungs.

After Beth first received her cancer diagnosis, she and her husband made a TV programme called Dog and Beth: Fight of Their Lives, in which Beth underwent a 13-hour operation to remove a Stage 2 tumour. Her cancer was confirmed as 'incurable' at the end of last year.

Despite her diagnosis, she and her husband recently announced a new show, Dog's Most Wanted.

In a video promoting the show, Duane says: "My wife, the love of my life, is fighting for her life, and instead of being at home helping her, I'm out here looking for you.

"So I'm warning you in advance: may God have mercy on you when I catch you. Because I won't."

"You've been warned," Beth Chapman adds.

Beth has remained strong and defiant throughout her illness; just last week she shared a picture of herself on Instagram with the hashtag, #CancerWillNotBeatMe.

Beth's family have asked for people to pray.
Instagram/Beth Chapman

Beth has been in the bail bond business for over 30 years.

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