Bonnie Jo Chapman Reveals Her Cat Plum ‘Misses’ Beth Chapman ‘a Lot’ (And So Does She)
Looks like we’re not the only ones missing Dog’s Most Wanted star Beth Chapman! On her Instagram Story, the reality TV personality’s daughter Bonnie Jo Chapman revealed that there’s a certainly family member who’s also deeply feeling Beth’s loss. On Monday, July 29, the former Dog the Bounty Hunter star took to the social media site to reveal that even her cat, Plum, was grieving for her mom. And Plum isn’t alone. Bonnie shared that she’s still having a tough time, too.
“Plum misses you a lot, Mom,” Bonnie, 20, wrote to Beth as she shared an old photo that the blonde bombshell had posted in June 2018. The young makeup enthusiast also shared a year-old photo her mom had taken of her while they were out looking at flowers together. “Loved going out and garden shopping with you,” she added. Over a third post, this time a photo of her mom, she finished, “Miss you a lot today. Wish I could hear your voice again.”
Beth’s youngest daughter and her cat aren’t the only ones grieving. The star’s daughter Cecily Chapman, who Bonnie recently said has a “heavy heart,” also recently started speaking publicly about their mom’s death. In July, she shared that she was listening to a heartbreaking song called “Dreaming of You” by the late superstar Selena. “Late at night when all the world is sleeping, I stay up and think of you, and I wish on a star that somewhere you are thinking of me too,” Selena sings on the 1995 track. “‘Cause I’m dreaming of you tonight.”
Though Bonnie has been leaning on her boyfriend after her mom’s loss, there’s only one thing that will really help with healing, and that’s time. Well, that and therapy. In mid-July, the 20-year-old admitted that she’s been coping OK with the help of a mental health professional. “I’m good, really,” she told a fan on Instagram. “My therapist prepared me for all of this. It hurts that it happened so soon, but I was able to take advantage of the moments I had with her. I try not to regret much with her, and I only regret not talking to her the day before.”
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