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The Dog's Most Wanted premiere featured Beth and Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman getting back into the action of bounty hunting, but a lot of fans were not able to get in on the action. The new series follows as the beloved couple worked to hunt down some of the most sought-after criminals in the country. Some fans of the series were not able to tune in for the premiere, despite months of anticipation, due to a common problem. Fans of the reality television family took to Twitter during the episode to complain they were not able to watch the episode because their cable provider did not include WGN America, the network housing the new chapter in the Chapman family's story.
I've literally been waiting months to watch @DogBountyHunter new show Dogs Most Wanted and we don't have the channel ðŸ˜
— ashcat (@ashcat78968630) September 5, 2019
I feel so sad I don’t get this channel 😞 Dog I love you sending love and prayers
— Suzanne Banks (@Suzanne96237770) September 5, 2019
@wgnamerica I would love to be watching Dog's Most Wanted right now, but I don't get that channel! This is very upsetting!!! 💔 I was looking forward to seeing Beth! My heart, prayers, love & support you DOG! Same goes for the crew.
— Alygirl69 (@Alygirl691) September 5, 2019
"OH MY GOD! I dont get WGNA and I didnt know until just now! Im so upset!" one user commented.
Other fans were disappointed to find out the show was not available outside of the U.S. at the same time.
"aloha Dog !! I just ADORE YOU AND YOUR BELOVED BETH ..God Rest her beautiful soul [heart break and crying emoji], just wanted to say , I want to so much to see your Awesome, action packed new Show..unfortunately I don't have that channel...Hopefully we in Canada get it soon," one user wrote, responding to a tweet from Dog's Twitter account.
"Very disappointed we could not get Dogs Most wanted tonight we live in Ontario Canada. We always watched Dog the Bounty Hunter but the new one is not on our station. I have Bell dish and it did not carry the show. :(," another user wrote Wednesday.
0commentsThe first episode of the new series caught fans up with the moment Beth Chapman and her husband discovered her cancer had returned. The show also saw as Beth, Dog and the rest of the team searched for their first fugitive, Willie Boy.
Dog's Most Wanted airs Wednesdays at 9 p.m. ET on WGN America.
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If there’s a product that Kim Kardashian sells to make her fortune, it’s influence. After all, the star has more than 140 million Instagram followers, and she uses that platform to promote everything from slimming undergarments to her own brand of beauty products. All of those posts earn her an astounding amount of money—sometimes hundreds of thousands of dollars for a single picture with a simple caption.
On top of that, she has been at the center of the long-running reality show Keeping Up with the Kardashians and has been featured across media platforms throughout her life. You might think, then, that someone so familiar with selling her own influence would recognize her power as a role model, but that’s not the case.
Kardashian recently opened up in a cover story for the September issue of Vogue Arabia. In it, she is interviewed by her husband, Kanye West. The interview touches on many private moments of the star’s life, and she mentions her feelings about being a role model and why it took so long for her to recognize that responsibility.
Throughout the interview, Kardashian touches on her life with Kanye West and their four children. Their daughter North was born in 2013 and was followed soon after by brother Saint in 2015. Kardashian was advised not to undergo any further pregnancies due to a medical condition.
However, the pair wanted to continue to grow their family, so they turned to surrogacy. Their daughter Chicago was born in 2018 and their son Psalm was born in 2019.
Kardashian has a very busy life. In addition to her reality television series, her many promotional appearances, and her work alongside her husband in his music and fashion endeavors, she has also recently announced her desire to earn a law degree. Despite all of these demands on her attention, Kardashian still makes her children a priority.
This is a balance she’s had to figure out since her very first child, as she explained in an interview with E! News: “I took a hiatus after I had the baby, and found it challenging to start working again because I didn’t want to spend any time away. But you adjust and prioritize, and just figure it out.”
While Kardashian’s influence is her primary source of income, she never felt the pressure of it until she had children of her own. “I never felt the responsibility of being a role model until I had kids,” she explained in the Vogue interview.
Having children of her own apparently made it clearer to her just what influence she has and how she can make choices to wield it in ways that impact others. Perhaps that is what is driving her decision to focus on a legal career.
After helping a woman convicted of a nonviolent drug offense get out of prison, Kardashian has turned her attention to learning more about the legal system so that she can continue to make changes there.
Even with the new focus on how her influence impacts the world around her, Kardashian expresses no regrets about living her life so openly. “Even in my darkest of times I don’t regret putting myself out there for the world to see. People have shared with me over the years how much it has helped them to feel less alone when dealing with their own adversity. I love having a voice and I appreciate the platform that I have been given, even though I do wish I could have more privacy at times,” she explained.
Whether it is as an influencer, a mother, or a legal advocate, Kardashian has the power behind her to make a real impact on the world, and it seems she now recognizes just how much that power means.
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TMZKevin Hart is on the mend, but he won't be out of the woods for a long time, the comedian will require extensive physical therapy ... TMZ has learned.
Sources close to Kevin tell us he's expected to be released from the hospital by the end of the week. However, he'll have a heavy physical therapy workload in the coming weeks, along with a steady schedule of follow-up doctors appointments.
While we've been told Kevin's Sunday night back surgery was a success -- there's still work to be done to ensure he comes back 100 percent.
TMZ broke the story ... cops say Kevin was riding shotgun in his 1970 Plymouth Barracuda early Sunday morning when it careened off Mulholland Highway, leaving the driver and a backseat passenger pinned. Kevin left the scene to get medical help and was taken to a nearby hospital.
Crash investigators told us alcohol was not a factor, but we are told cops are looking into excessive speed as a possible cause of the wreck. A witness within earshot of the crash said they heard tires screeching -- like the vehicle was peeling out -- before hearing a loud boom.
The driver of the vehicle, Jared Black, was airlifted to UCLA Medical Center, but his condition is unknown. Jared's fiancee, Rebecca Broxterman -- who is Eniko Hart's trainer -- was in the backseat, but made it out with minor pain.
Justin Bieber has posted a very long account on Instagram of the effect fame has had on his life.
Sharing a note to his 118 million followers on Monday, the singer described his drug use and the "terrible decisions" it resulted in.
"I started doing pretty heavy drugs at 19 and abused all of my relationships," Bieber wrote. "I became resentful, disrespectful to women, and angry. I became distant to everyone who loved me, and I was hiding behind, a shell of the person that i had become. I felt like i could never turn it around.
"It's taken me years to bounce back from all of these terrible decisions, fix broken relationships, and change relationship habits. Luckily god blessed me with extraordinary people who love me for me."
It's worth noting that despite Bieber's talk of learning kindness and humility, he received criticism earlier this year when he shared a post defending singer Chris Brown.
"The people who have over looked this mans talent ... you need to reevaluate!" wrote Bieber, in an Instagram post which is still live. The original version of the post, per NME, read: "the people who have over looked this mans talent because of a mistake he made."
In August 2009, Brown pled guilty to one count of felony assault on his then-girlfriend Rihanna. The police report, which describes the extent of the assault, can be read here. Brown has also been accused of violent behaviour by a number of other women.
Despite this, Bieber's own personal post has received a positive reaction. A number of his celebrity friends have shared messages of encouragement in the comments, and the post has almost 3 million likes at the time of writing.
Justin Bieber has written an emotional essay about how he became "the most hated person in the world" thanks to a string of "bad decisions" in his 20s.
The star, who was discovered by music manager Scooter Braun when he was 13, admitted to heavy drug use and abusing his relationships.
"I became resentful, disrespectful to women and angry," he wrote.
"I became distant to everyone who loved me... I felt like I could never turn it around."
The Canadian star, who has been candid about his mental health struggles, explained how the constant praise he received in his teens had distorted his perspective on life.
"I went from a 13-year-old boy from a small town to being praised left and right by the world, with millions saying how much they loved me and how great I was," he said.
"You hear these things enough as a young boy and you actually start believing it."
"Everyone did everything for me, so I never even learned the fundamentals of responsibility," he explained on Instagram.
At 18, he had "millions in the bank" and "access to whatever [I] wanted" but "no skills in the real world". By 19, Bieber says he was doing "pretty heavy drugs" and "abused" the relationships he was in.
"I made every bad decision you could have thought of and went from one of the most loved and adored people in the world to the most ridiculed, judged and hated person in the world."
Bieber was arrested several times in 2014 with offences ranging from vandalism to driving under the influence, a charge which was later reduced to of driving without due care and attention.
"It's hard to get out of bed in the morning…when it feels like there's trouble after trouble after trouble," he wrote.
"Sometimes it can even get to the point where you don't even want to live anymore. Where you feel like it's never going to change."
However, the star, who is a devout Christian, said his faith and the support of friends and family, including his wife Hailey Baldwin, had helped turn his life around.
"It's taken me years to bounce back from all of these terrible decisions, fix broken relationships, and change relationship habits," he wrote.
"Luckily, God blessed me with extraordinary people who love me for me," he added. "Now I am navigating the best season of my life 'MARRIAGE'!!"
Following the Instagram post, fans flooded Bieber's comments with messages of support and love.
"Mistakes were made but the truth is that you found your way back to a better place," wrote one. "I'm proud to be a Belieber."
"I've always loved you, Justin, through everything, and always knew there was good in you," added another.
Bieber's former bodyguard Kenny Hamilton commented: "Proud of how far you've come. We are all here to support you."
And Kyle Massey, who starred on the Disney TV show That's So Raven, also thanked Bieber for shining a light on the "ups and downs" of achieving fame at a young age.
"The point of view of a child star is one most people and media ignore," he wrote on Instagram. "My family and friends are the only reason I've been able to keep my head on straight."
Bieber took an extended break from music after cancelling the final 14 dates of his 2017 Purpose World Tour, saying: "I want my mind heart and soul to be sustainable".
However, he has recently appeared as a guest vocalist on Ed Sheeran's number one single I Don't Care, and a remix of Billie Eilish's Bad Guy - prompting speculation he might be about to return with new solo material.
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