Dog the Bounty Hunter Gets Remarried Two Years After Beth Chapman’s Death
Alleged racist and homophobe “Dog The Bounty Hunter” has remarried just two years after beloved Beth Chapman’s death.
On Thursday, Sept. 2, the 68-year-old reality star, Duane Chapman, got married to Francie Frane. They got engaged just 10-months after Beth’s death.
“Francie and I are thrilled to be husband and wife,” Dog said to E! News in a statement. “We appreciate all the prayers and well-wishes.”
The engagement came in May 2020, after Chapman’s failed former engagement to Moon Angel.
“I wasn’t expecting it at all,” Frane told The Sun of at the time. “I think I had gone to pick up some food and then when I came back, he had all the lights turned down with just a few lights on and a bunch of candles lit.”
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“So when I came in I was like, ‘Wow, this is awesome.’ Then he said, ‘Come in, sit down because I need to talk to you.’ So I put all the food in the kitchen and I came in and he said, ‘I know that God brought you into my life and I don’t want to spend one moment of it without you.’”
The nuptials come at a turbulent time as Duane’s daughter recently called him out for being a racist, homophobic and cheating on her mother while she was dying from throat cancer.