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Dog the Bounty Hunter and Moon Angell aren't living together, she has packed her things up and left his house

Dog had recently credited Angell, his longtime friend, with helping him overcome suicidal thoughts after his wife Beth Chapman's death
PUBLISHED FEB 9, 2020
(Getty Images)
(Getty Images)

Duane 'Dog the Bounty Hunter' Chapman is reportedly not living in the same house as rumored girlfriend Moon Angell. She has reportedly packed her things and moved out of his house, according to TMZ. Dog had recently credited Angell, his longtime friend, with helping him overcome suicidal thoughts after his wife Beth Chapman's death. 

The outlet reported sources close to Dog as saying that the duo sat down this week to have a deep conversation about their relationship and Dog thanked her for everything she had done for him. He reportedly told Angell that he is ready to move and she understood that it was time for her to move out of the house.

The pair reportedly had an understanding that Angell living with him was a temporary arrangement. She had initially moved into Dog's house to become his support system, and to help him organize his life after Beth's death left a huge void in his life.

Dog, in an appearance on 'The Dr. Oz Show', had revealed that he called Angell when he was going through a particularly dark time after Beth passed away. Beth Chapman died from throat cancer at the age of 51 last year. The 66-year-old said that he was thinking of ending his life by taking a lot of pills.

Bounty Hunter Dog Chapman (R) and his wife Beth Chapman of "Dog The Bounty Hunter" speaks with the press at the TCA Press Tour Cable at the Century Plaza Hotel on July 21, 2004 in Los Angeles, California (Getty Images)

"Well, I couldn’t stop crying,” he said. “I’m Apache, I wasn’t going to commit suicide with a gun or something. I was going to take a lot of pills because she left — Beth left all her big pills there. So I thought, I just need one drink a water.”

"You were going to commit suicide?” Dr. Mehmet Oz asked in the segment. To which, Dog replied with: “Oh, yeah,” as he held back tears. He then added that he eventually changed his mind, and he has Angell to thank for it.

"Well, she’s pretty rough, this one," he said of Angell. She then interjected saying: "I say ‘brutally honest,'" invoking a laugh from Dog. "I don’t go in and out. It’s one way. And this is the way we’re going to do it. He needs to get going. We need to get back on the show and get him busy again," she said during the segment, according to People.

The pair had revealed on the show that Angell replaced Beth's clothes with her own things when she moved in. The process was a painful transition for Dog, however, he knew it needed to happen. The outlet reported sources as saying that Dog has now filled the empty closet space with his own things, and he is feeling better now and excited about the future.

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