Dog The Bounty Hunter’s Daughter Has Announced That She’s Joined OnlyFans With A Peachy Photo
]
For many years, fans watched Dog the Bounty Hunter’s youngest kids grow up on his flagship A&E television show. His stepdaughter Cecily Chapman – the late Beth Chapman’s eldest daughter that Dog adopted – first started out on TV at age 11. Viewers would eventually see her Sweet 16, her high school graduation, and later her bounty hunter training under her famous parents. In the latest update on her life path, though, the now 28-year-old announced that she’s joined OnlyFans with a rather peachy photo…
And by peachy, yes, we mean those peaches. OnlyFans (made famous by the likes of Beyoncé lyrics and actress Bella Thorne) is used by consenting adults to buy and sell content, usually the risqué visual variety. Dog the Bounty Hunter’s estranged daughter, Cecily, seems to be eager to add her name to the list of the company’s content creators. She showcased a teaser of her own account recently on her Instagram stories, and shout out to the emoji for helping keep it within community guidelines:
(Image credit: Cecily Chapman Instagram)
It seems a lot of reality stars and social media influencers are signing up as content creators for the subscription service platform of late. Bhad Bhabie, the viral “catch me outside” subject, broke records with her OnlyFans. A certain UFC champion has paid off her own debt by selling nudes. But it’s evolved somewhat into 90 Day Fiancé fart jars for profit and Teen Mom stars selling their poop, of all things. Thankfully, Cecily Chapman appears to be going the more “traditional” route in that regard.
But the semi-nude OnlyFans pic isn’t the only eyebrow-raising change in Cecily Chapman’s life. Last year, she called things off with her fiancé, who she dated for several years. Apparently, it was a tumultuous relationship. Dog the Bounty Hunter’s daughter by marriage alleged that her arrest for domestic abuse against her former partner started over him insulting the memory of her mom, Beth Chapman, who passed away from lung cancer in 2019.
The memory of Beth Chapman is evidently part of the crux behind Cecily and Dog the Bounty Hunter’s estrangement, as well. Dog’s wedding to Francie Frane was right around the corner when the younger Chapman was announcing the end of her own engagement. At the time, she revealed that she and Dog had only seen each other twice since her mother’s passing but that she would have gone to his new nuptials because she still considered him as a father.
However, Dog the Bounty Hunter’s other, daughter Bonnie Chapman, shared deeper insight into the family drama. She claimed the cancellation of what was supposed to be her father’s next television stint for Unleashed Entertainment was due to racist and homophobic slurs made by him. Bonnie continued that the situation prompted Dog to not invite his daughters – both of whom still work for Unleashed – to his wedding with Francie Frane.
Obviously, Dog the Bounty Hunter’s family are used to being in the media spotlight. It comes with its own juggling act, as the line between the personal and the public gets blurry. But now, Cecily Chapman is apparently hoping to forge new ground entirely with her OnlyFans account, an altogether different personal/public divide that more than likely won’t be too blurry.
Beth Chapman: State of the State Cliffs Notes
]
So, what can be read in five minutes in a column that was said in a 30-minute, seven-page speech – the State of the State address given by the governor? Here is my Cliffs Notes version. For those who never used them before, it is a short, condensed version of a much longer book or in this case, speech. Here are 392 words in place of thousands.
Alabama has a lot of money right now, but it’s not permanent. The governor and Legislature will use it to continue to face the corrections problem, work on roads and bridges, expand broadband, enhance our port, assist our health care facilities, and improve our water and sewer infrastructure.
Alabama’s economy is “rock solid.” New jobs and new businesses have come here in the past four years in record numbers. Our tourism numbers are up to an all-time high. We have one of the nation’s lowest unemployment rates.
State employees and teachers will receive a well-deserved 4% pay raise. Retired state employees will receive a bonus.
Our governor and Legislature have fought against federal mandates.
Approximately $12 million will be committed to mental health care with Gov. Ivey, doing more than any governor since Lurleen B. Wallace. Two million dollars will be spent on mental health crisis centers.
Rebuild Alabama will make it possible to expand Alabama’s Deepwater Port in Mobile where exports are up 25%.
The governor’s budget proposal will “fully fund our rainy-day accounts, pay down our debts and make robust investments . . .”
Our “single, most-important issue here in Alabama and in our nation is our children’s education.” There will be after school programs started to teach core curriculum – reading, writing and math. A math task force will be established to get our third graders up to par in math. We will recruit more third-grade teachers and work on retention. We will “no longer accept failing elementary schools in Alabama.” There will be grants for failing elementary schools, and we will confront the COVID challenges to our education system.
The governor has done an excellent job and held true to her campaign promises. She continues to strive to make Alabama a better place to live and work. This is a condensed version of the State of the State. I hope you enjoyed the Cliffs Notes.
Beth Chapman is Alabama’s former State Auditor and 51st Secretary of State. Her statewide column, Around the Capitol can be read in newspapers and blogs across the state. She now owns and operates Beth Chapman & Associates, LLC. She can be reached at Beth@bethchapman.com.
Thomas Rhett Bringing 2022 Tour to Quad Cities
]
Thomas Rhett, it’s been a while. We’ve missed you. Welcome back!
That was the first thing that came to mind when I got word earlier this week that Thomas Rhett was bringing his new tour to our area in 2022. Just how long has it been? Thomas played the Great Jones County Fair in 2017, the Iowa State Fair in 2018, and Wells Fargo Arena in Des Moines in the summer of 2019. It’s about time we had him back.
Over the last three years he’s been away, you could argue that Rhett has been one of the hottest acts in country music. He now has 18 songs that have hit the top of the country charts. And that family of his? I can’t put a gigantic heart emoji into this story, but we all love ’em.
This morning, Rhett officially unveiled plans for the “Bring the Bar to You Tour”. It will launch on June 17 and will crisscross the country before making a stop at the TaxSlayer Center in Moline on October 13, the final week of the tour. Rhett is bringing a couple of special guests along.
He’ll be joined for the Thursday night show Texas-hitmaker Parker McCollum, whose current song “To Be Loved By You” is in the Top 10.
Daytime Village At The 2021 iHeartCountry Festival Presented By Capital One – Show Getty Images for iHeartMedia loading…
Also part of the Moline stop is Conner Smith. The Nashville native was signed to BMI (Broadcast Music, Inc.) as a writer when he was 9 years old. Yes, nine. Now in his early 20s, he’s putting his own voice behind the songs he writes in Music City USA.
Enter to win a 4-pack of tickets below and get more details on the show are available here. To receive presale information Wednesday afternoon, January 26, download the 98.1 KHAK app here and turn on Concert/Event alerts.
*The contest ends Sunday, January 30 at 11:59 p.m.
Big Machine Label Group Celebrates The 55th Annual CMA Awards in Nashville Getty Images for Big Machine Lab loading…
TaxSlayer Center TaxSlayer Center loading…
PICS: Country Star Dads Doing Dad Stuff
Red Cross Blood Drive at Temple Beth Tikvah on Feb 20
]
You May Also Be Interested In
Brett Young’s ‘You Didn’t’ Takes the High Road After a Breakup
]
Brett Young is in his comfort zone as a balladeer. Whether it’s a romantic ode to current love (like in 2017’s “In Case You Didn’t Know”), a heartbreak song about love that’s in the past (“Like I Loved You”) or something in between (“Mercy”), Young’s pen is sharpest and vocals are most confident when he’s working on music that’s on the slower side.
Still, despite the fact that there are plenty of ballads already in his catalogue, Young manages to find new ground to cover with “You Didn’t,” the newest single off his Weekends Look a Little Different These Days project.
The last song on the album, “You Didn’t” is something of an outlier in the collection, much of which is drawn from the singer’s current personal life with his wife, Taylor, and their two young daughters. But this song imagines a different person’s scenario — or perhaps a scenario from a different time in Young’s life — with vivid authenticity, chronicling a breakup that doesn’t end in two people hating each other; rather, they realize that they’re simply not meant to be.
“You think it’s your fault, but it isn’t / I fell in love and you didn’t,” Young sings at the end of the chorus, with lyrics that go on to gently reassure an ex that everything will ultimately turn out alright, even as she’s breaking his heart by ending their relationship.
It’s certainly a dignified way to get your heart broken, and to CMT, Young describes “You Didn’t” as “the most positive approach to a breakup ever.”
“I think that the underlying message is that if you really care about someone, and they don’t feel the way you do, you shouldn’t make them feel bad for that or guilty or try to make them hurt just because you are,” the singer notes. “If you care about that person and what you hear them say is they need to go, you need to make them feel as comfortable as you can. That’s a huge responsibility when you’re getting your heart broken.”
Brett Young’s “You Didn’t” Lyrics:
I could never hate you, even if I try / Girl, I love you too much and I’ve loved you too long to fight / It ain’t always a bad thing, saying goodbye / And the last thing that I wanna be is a waste of your time
Chorus:
There’s nothing I could say / To make you wanna stay / Your heart made up its mind / I don’t want you to lie one more minute / You ain’t done nothing wrong / I’m not where you belong / Don’t let one teardrop fall / Girl, you think it’s your fault but it isn’t / I fell in love and you didn’t
I hope you find someone to be the person for you / That you were to me, what I wanted to be for you / I ain’t never asked you to settle or compromise / Girl, you deserve everything in this world / Even if it means you can’t be mine
Repeat Chorus
I fell in love and you didn’t / Feel like I did / I gave you everything I had to give / You didn’t need more, you just needed different…
Repeat Chorus