Social media is becoming feud central for Duane “Dog” Chapman’s supposed love life, as daughter Cecily joins “Baby’ Lyssa” Chapman in posting angry comments about Moon Angell. Moon, who has known the Chapman family for 30 years, was Beth Chapman’s former assistant. Now the family is speculating that she’s intent on becoming Dog’s new love interest.
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The family has been grieving since Beth Chapman died of cancer this past summer. As members of the SurvivorNet community know, the loss of a beloved parent can bring out protective feelings among children for their surviving parent. “Baby Lyssa” has been posting her disapproval for days.
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Now, Cecily had joined the fray, posting several tweets (#facts) including this one about Moon ruining her dad:
Lol only reason the bitch is talking shit now is because she thinks the block button is gonna help her the only one ruining my dad is #MOON and her nasty children who are all con artist ask the people who got robbed by them many times #Facts
— Cecily B Chapman (@icEciLy) January 16, 2020
And this one, about feeling sorry for Dog:
Moon, has responded to the criticism by posting three Instagrams in a row: “Negative Nellie’s [sic] Will Be Dismissed”; “Two Words Block Delete”; and, then, finally, “Haters Gonna Hate.”
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Beth Chapman’s Cancer Journey
Beth Chapman was diagnosed with stage 2 throat cancer in 2017 at age 51. After initial treatment, she was declared cancer free. But in 2018, she was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. In 2019, Beth decided to forego cancer treatment, instead of choosing to spend her last months with her family doing what she loved most — catching fugitives.
Beth died at age 51 in Honolulu, surrounded by family members. The Chapman family held two emotional memorial services, one in Hawaii and one in Aurora, Colo. The two locations were where most of “Dog the Bounty Hunter” was shot, and where they often spent their free time.
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Social media is becoming feud central for Duane “Dog” Chapman’s supposed love life, as daughter Cecily joins “Baby’ Lyssa” Chapman in posting angry comments about Moon Angell. Moon, who has known the Chapman family for 30 years, was Beth Chapman’s former assistant. Now the family is speculating that she’s intent on becoming Dog’s new love interest.
RELATED: Duane ‘Dog’ Chapman Responds to Angry Tweets, Denies He’s in Romance Months After Beth Chapman’s Lung Cancer Death
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The family has been grieving since
Beth Chapman died of cancer this past summer. As members of the SurvivorNet community know, the loss of a beloved parent can bring out protective feelings among children for their surviving parent. “Baby Lyssa” has been posting her disapproval for days.
RELATED: Expert Advice on Love After Loss from Cancer as Duane ‘Dog’ Chapman Allegedly Starts New Relationship
Now, Cecily had joined the fray, posting several tweets (#facts) including this one about Moon ruining her dad:
Lol only reason the bitch is talking shit now is because she thinks the block button is gonna help her the only one ruining my dad is #MOON and her nasty children who are all con artist ask the people who got robbed by them many times #Facts
— Cecily B Chapman (@icEciLy) January 16, 2020
And this one, about feeling sorry for Dog:
Moon, has responded to the criticism by posting three Instagrams in a row: “Negative Nellie’s [sic] Will Be Dismissed”; “Two Words Block Delete”; and, then, finally, “Haters Gonna Hate.”
RELATED: Lyssa Chapman Thanks Dr. Oz For His Help After Dog Was Hospitalized While Grieving His Beloved Beth’s Death From Cancer
Beth Chapman’s Cancer Journey
Beth Chapman was diagnosed with stage 2 throat cancer in 2017 at age 51. After initial treatment, she was declared cancer free. But in 2018, she was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer. In 2019, Beth decided to forego cancer treatment, instead of choosing to spend her last months with her family doing what she loved most — catching fugitives.
Beth died at age 51 in Honolulu, surrounded by family members. The Chapman family held two emotional memorial services, one in Hawaii and one in Aurora, Colo. The two locations were where most of “Dog the Bounty Hunter” was shot, and where they often spent their free time.
Learn more about SurvivorNet's rigorous medical review process.
Constance Costas is a writer for SurvivorNet.
Read More