Ever since her cancer diagnosis, Beth and her husband Duane "Dog" Chapman, have been sharing regular updates about her health with their fans.
At some point the Dog the Bounty Hunter star appeared to be on the path to recovery, but unfortunately, her cancer wasn't fully cured.
In December 2018, Beth was rushed to Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles for an emergency surgery to remove a mass in her throat twice the size of last time. The cancer had spread to her lungs as well.
Despite the grim prognosis and rounds of chemotherapy, Beth has remained positive and strong, occasionally sharing positive memes and wisdom with her fans on social media. However, things took a turn recently when the reality star shared a post that left many of her devoted fans worrying about her condition.
The 51-year-old shared a heartbreaking post on Instagram that read “Watching someone you love die is an image you’ll never forget." The photo was not accompanied by a caption, which left fans trying to guess if this post is about herself or someone else in her life. The post inspired many fans to take to the comments to share their own stories of loss.
Neither Dog nor any other member of the Chapman family have commented on Beth's brow-raising post.
Beth has since posted more photos on her Instagram page and they're all much more positive. Her latest post is a photo of her sleeping husband. In the caption, she wrote that while Dog tries not to show that he is worried and stressed, she can make it out from his face when he's asleep. She added that she gets her strength from her husband, who has been by her side throughout the entire cancer ordeal.
"HE SLEEPS! When he finally does sleep you can still see the worry and stress on his face," Beth wrote. "He has been by my side non stop since this happened strong and encouraging me every day ! There is no doubt we’re my strength comes from . Being with him is the most important thing to me .Ours is one of the greatest love story’s never told. ❤️It’s a love worth fighting 🥊 4! Ty for loving me sooo much."
Beth and Dog's lives took a turn in late 2017 when she received the devastating cancer diagnosis. At the time, she revealed the news to her fans in an open letter.
"I've been dealt my share of unexpected blows over the course of my almost fifty years but nothing as serious as the one I heard from my doctors two weeks ago when they uttered those dreaded three words, 'You have cancer,'" Beth wrote.
While Beth did opt for chemotherapy the first time around, she made the decision to forgo the treatment this time around.
"Chemotherapy is not my bag people. That is not for me," Beth said in a live stream. “For me, this is the ultimate test of faith. This is my ultimate lesson. And it’ll either be taught to you or to me."
We're keeping Beth in our prayers as she goes through this trying time. Cancer is an awful disease, but we're confident Beth can beat it again.