Dog the Bounty Hunter denies secretly dating months after wife Beth Chapman’s death and tells fans ‘sex is in the past’
DOG the Bounty Hunter has denied secretly dating months after his wife Beth died of cancer.
The 66-year-old said sex “is a thing of the past” as he tries to rebuild his life in the wake of his wife’s death in June.
Dog – real name Duane Chapman – has opened up about his struggle to come to terms with life without Beth, 51, after she passed away from throat cancer.
He “your mind and you go crazy. And then after a while, you realise that never will no one ever love me as much as she did”.
“And I will probably never love anyone else as much as I loved her.”
Despite being “released from that obligation of being married” he said he wasn’t dating.
Dog said the thought of “getting physical” with someone is now well and truly confined to the past.
“Sex is a thing like almost in the past right now. I’m not having it and I don’t care. It’s weird.”
Earlier this year, Dog revealed he is suffering from suffered pulmonary embolism when he was rushed to hospital.
Sex is a thing like almost in the past right now. I’m not having it and I don’t care. It’s weird.
Dog the Bounty Hunter
The condition is a potentially deadly blood that clot travels to your lungs before blocking blood flow to them.
The second season of his new show Dog’s Most Wanted airs for the first time next week and his promising a more reckless version of himself.
“Now wait til you see Dog without Beth. No more mercy. I mean once I catch them they’re going to get mercy,” he said.
Dog said that he had heard a lot of “don’t do that and you shouldn’t do that” during his career as a bounty hunter, especially regarding situations involving guns.
“When she [Beth] was there she was always trying to be the nurse, or don’t do that, and now she’s not.’
“There will never be another greater protector than her.”
Asked about what he will miss about his wife the most, he replied: ‘Everything.’
“I kind of hear her once in awhile, or feel her, so she’s always kind of right with me,” he said.