Dog the Bounty Hunter’s Racist Comments Get Show Yanked
Duane “Dog” Chapman is probably regretting those racially charged comments. The A&E star’s harsh words have resulted in his show being pulled from the airwaves.
A tape of a call between Chapman and his son Tucker that shows the TV star used the N-word repeatedly surfaced on the National Enquirer’s Web site.
“Dog the Bounty Hunter”, A&E’s top-rated show, has been yanked from its programming schedule indefinitely. Although it has not been officially canceled, at least two advertisers have pulled away from the show.
It has been reported that Duane “Dog” Chapman’s lawyer Brook Hart confirmed Tucker had taped the call and sold it to the tabloid for “a lot of money.”
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