Mar. 15, 2025
Photo: Jeffrey Mayer/WireImage, Heath Epperson with Virtuance PhotographyDuane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapmanis looking for a change in scenery!On December 19, the A&E star, 69, sold the Castle Rock, Colo. home that he shared with wifeFrancie Franefor $1.6 million. The sprawling property is spread out across 9.29 acres and boasts six bedrooms, three full bathrooms and endless views of Colorado’s rocky terrain.Karen Beville and Scott Beville of Coldwell Banker Realty held thelisting.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Bonnie Chapman/Instagram
Bonnie Chapman— the daughter ofDuane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapmanand his late wife,Beth Chapman— revealed that she had a negative experience with Ozempic, which led her to try another weight loss drug.
In anE! Newsinterview published on Sunday, Dec. 1, the A&E alum, 25, opened up about briefly taking the drug for weight loss and dealing with the common side effect of nausea.
“I hated it,” she told the outlet.
Mar. 15, 2025
Bonnie Chapman; Beth Chapman.Photo:Bonnie Chapman/Instagram
Bonnie Chapman/Instagram
Bonnie Chapmanhas a tough time celebrating the holidays after thedeath of her mom.
In a recent interview withE! News, the reality star, 25, opened up about ringing in the winter holiday season since losing her mom, Beth Chapman, in 2019 following a throat cancer diagnosis.
Bonnie told the outlet that celebrating Christmas is “bittersweet” without Beth, who was married to her father,Duane “Dog the Bounty Hunter” Chapman, for 13 years.
Mar. 15, 2025
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Freya the dog, who survived being thrown from a truck traveling at 50 mph, has found happiness and learned to wag her tail again.
A loving family recently adopted Freya the terrier after learning of the canine’s brutal abandonment in January. The 18-month-old dog’s previous owner threw her out the window of a speeding vehicle and left her on the road in Kent, England.
Freya arrived at the vet frightened, underweight, flea-ridden, and lucky to be alive.
Mar. 15, 2025
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A dog whose family died in theairplane crash disasterat South Korea’s Muan International Airport on Dec. 29 is starting over.
According to Coexistence of Animal Rights on Earth (Care Korea), the canine, named Pudding, lost nine family members when Jeju Air flight 7C2216 — an aircraft carrying 175 passengers and six crew members from Bangkok, Thailand, to South Korea — veered off the runway after landing and hit a concrete fence at the airport.