Beth Chapman not only endured cancer treatments while filming 'Dog's Most Wanted,' she made sure that her illness never slowed her down in this exclusive clip.
"That was a typical rookie move, OK? As I said to Cecily and Dakota, 'Don't let that guy get out. Block him in,'" Beth says in a car as clip of people -- including her grandson, Dakota, and daughter, Cecily -- jumping on top of a moving vehicle play. "Fugitive three, bounty hunters none."
"And I would've been able to ram him again and move him over, but there were people hanging off the side of the car," she says. "All things considered, I was grateful... that Dakota [only] got a headache." Rob yells back at the couple, much to Dog's annoyance."Don't yell at her! Right now! Stop yelling at her!" Dog screams at Rob as Beth sticks up for herself.
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