Dog the Bounty Hunteris keeping his spirits up as his wife Beth Chapman remains hospitalized after being placed in amedically induced comaover the weekend.On Tuesday, the reality star, whose real name is Duane Chapman,shared a sweet photoon Twitter of Beth, 51, from her hospital bed, a picture that shows off her freshly painted French manicure adorned with rhinestones.“You all know how she is about HER NAILS!!” Dog, 66, wrote alongside the photo.The post prompted a number of Dog’s followers to send their prayers and well wishes.“Praying Dog. Heavenly Father, please watch over our dear Beth. Amen,” one fanwrote.“Just seeing her arm is enough for me to cry for her and her family! Cancer sucks and I hope the drs make her well and God gives her a miracle,” another userwrote.PEOPLE confirmed Beth was admitted to Hawaii’s Queen’s Medical Center on Saturday. According toHawaii News Now, she was put into a medically induced coma.“It’s quite serious,” a rep for the Chapmans tells PEOPLE.In a statement to Hawaii News Now, Dog said both he and his family “humbly ask everyone to please pray for Beth.”Early Sunday morning, he also shared a message on Twitter, asking his followers to “please say your prayersfor Beth right now.”Without mentioning her mother’s hospitalization, on Saturday evening, the couple’s daughter Bonnie posted asweet photoof her parents cuddling up together, captioning it with two red heart emojis.Beth was firstdiagnosed with stage II throat cancerin September 2017 — cancer that, two months later, she and her husband told fanshad been completely removed.Ilya S. Savenok/GettyUnfortunately, the cancer returned last year. Beth was rushed to the hospital in November foremergency surgeryto clear a throat blockage that was obstructing her airways and washospitalized once again in April.Addressing churchgoers in Florida on Mother’s Day, Beth admitted her diagnosis has been “theultimate test of faith.”“I don’t go to God and go, ‘Why did I get cancer?’” she said. “He’ll roll his eyes at me again, because I know why — because this is the ultimate test of faith. It is the evidence of things hoped for and it is the substance of things not known.”She also appeared to allude to having stopped chemotherapy treatments during her speech.“Chemotherapy is not my bag, people. Sorry, that’s not for me,” she said. “So for me, this is the ultimate test of faith. This is my ultimate lesson. And it will either be taught to me or to you. And I am fine with taking the hit for everyone else. Because I think I know another guy who did the same thing.”Beth started chemotherapy treatments in January,Entertainment Tonightreported at the time. Beth went on toappear to confirm the newson Instagram, posting a selfie with the hashtags #cancersucks, #stayhumblepray and #itsonlyhair.

Dog the Bounty Hunteris keeping his spirits up as his wife Beth Chapman remains hospitalized after being placed in amedically induced comaover the weekend.

On Tuesday, the reality star, whose real name is Duane Chapman,shared a sweet photoon Twitter of Beth, 51, from her hospital bed, a picture that shows off her freshly painted French manicure adorned with rhinestones.

“You all know how she is about HER NAILS!!” Dog, 66, wrote alongside the photo.

The post prompted a number of Dog’s followers to send their prayers and well wishes.

“Praying Dog. Heavenly Father, please watch over our dear Beth. Amen,” one fanwrote.

“Just seeing her arm is enough for me to cry for her and her family! Cancer sucks and I hope the drs make her well and God gives her a miracle,” another userwrote.

PEOPLE confirmed Beth was admitted to Hawaii’s Queen’s Medical Center on Saturday. According toHawaii News Now, she was put into a medically induced coma.

“It’s quite serious,” a rep for the Chapmans tells PEOPLE.

In a statement to Hawaii News Now, Dog said both he and his family “humbly ask everyone to please pray for Beth.”

Early Sunday morning, he also shared a message on Twitter, asking his followers to “please say your prayersfor Beth right now.”

Without mentioning her mother’s hospitalization, on Saturday evening, the couple’s daughter Bonnie posted asweet photoof her parents cuddling up together, captioning it with two red heart emojis.

Beth was firstdiagnosed with stage II throat cancerin September 2017 — cancer that, two months later, she and her husband told fanshad been completely removed.

Ilya S. Savenok/Getty

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Unfortunately, the cancer returned last year. Beth was rushed to the hospital in November foremergency surgeryto clear a throat blockage that was obstructing her airways and washospitalized once again in April.

Addressing churchgoers in Florida on Mother’s Day, Beth admitted her diagnosis has been “theultimate test of faith.”

“I don’t go to God and go, ‘Why did I get cancer?’” she said. “He’ll roll his eyes at me again, because I know why — because this is the ultimate test of faith. It is the evidence of things hoped for and it is the substance of things not known.”

She also appeared to allude to having stopped chemotherapy treatments during her speech.

“Chemotherapy is not my bag, people. Sorry, that’s not for me,” she said. “So for me, this is the ultimate test of faith. This is my ultimate lesson. And it will either be taught to me or to you. And I am fine with taking the hit for everyone else. Because I think I know another guy who did the same thing.”

Beth started chemotherapy treatments in January,Entertainment Tonightreported at the time. Beth went on toappear to confirm the newson Instagram, posting a selfie with the hashtags #cancersucks, #stayhumblepray and #itsonlyhair.

source: people.com