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Just days after heartsick Duane “Dog” Chapman pleaded with fans to pray for his cancer-stricken wife Beth Chapman, the bounty hunter was howling with glee — as docs gave his beloved a miraculous all clear!
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Chapman, who shot to fame on his A&E reality series, "Dog the Bounty Hunter," teared up as he publicly asked for “fans to pray for Beth,” who had a plum-sized cancerous tumor carved from her throat back in September.
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Then late last month Beth’s shattered, two-fisted hubby publicly begged: “If you love me, Lord, you’ll let me die first. Don’t let me bury Bethy.” Moments later, Dog received the results of a medical test and joyfully declared: “Hello. Attention. No cancer!”
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Just weeks before, Dog and Beth were convinced she was doomed. On Facebook she wrote: “I have been dealt my share of unexpected blows ... but nothing as serious as the one I hear from my doctors when they uttered those dreaded three words: ‘You have cancer.’”
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Dog revealed his terror when Beth suddenly woke up in the middle of the night and chillingly told him, “Honey, I’m gonna die.” As RadarOnline reported, she later revealed to her family she’d been given a 50/50 chance of beating the disease, but said, “I don’t see a lot of optimism.”
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Dog crowed “There is a God!" after hearing the results, and also noted the doctor had credited his steadfast support as contributing to the cure. “If I wasn’t such a good husband, it wouldn’t have worked out that great.” Then he added: “Oh, I can breathe. Beth Chapman, you did it!”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Just days after heartsick Duane “Dog” Chapman pleaded with fans to pray for his cancer-stricken wife Beth Chapman, the bounty hunter was howling with glee — as docs gave his beloved a miraculous all clear!
Photo credit: Getty Images
Chapman, who shot to fame on his A&E reality series, "Dog the Bounty Hunter," teared up as he publicly asked for “fans to pray for Beth,” who had a plum-sized cancerous tumor carved from her throat back in September.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Then late last month Beth’s shattered, two-fisted hubby publicly begged: “If you love me, Lord, you’ll let me die first. Don’t let me bury Bethy.” Moments later, Dog received the results of a medical test and joyfully declared: “Hello. Attention. No cancer!”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Just weeks before, Dog and Beth were convinced she was doomed. On Facebook she wrote: “I have been dealt my share of unexpected blows ... but nothing as serious as the one I hear from my doctors when they uttered those dreaded three words: ‘You have cancer.’”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Dog revealed his terror when Beth suddenly woke up in the middle of the night and chillingly told him, “Honey, I’m gonna die.” As RadarOnline reported, she later revealed to her family she’d been given a 50/50 chance of beating the disease, but said, “I don’t see a lot of optimism.”
Photo credit: Getty Images
Dog crowed “There is a God!" after hearing the results, and also noted the doctor had credited his steadfast support as contributing to the cure. “If I wasn’t such a good husband, it wouldn’t have worked out that great.” Then he added: “Oh, I can breathe. Beth Chapman, you did it!”
Photo credit: Getty Images