Dog the Bounty Hunter is certainly one of the most interesting celebrities right now, as he had his own reality television series among other things. He is also known to make some outrageous claims at times.

Recently, Duane Chapman made some ridiculous claims once again, as he stated that he got the n-word pass from a black tribe he met in prison.

While speaking to TMZ, Chapman’s former pastor, Tim Storey stated that he is very close to Dog after 20 years, which is why he called him after Chapman’s controversial interview and told him his comments were “not wise.”

Storey explained to Chapman that he didn’t have the n-word pass regardless of what he thought in the past and Chapman reluctantly agreed.

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Storey stated that Chapman is not a racist but he sometimes doesn’t think about what he says. Regardless he added that Chapman is still a great human being and is willing to learn from his mistakes. It remains to be seen if he will learn the error of his ways or not.

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Subhojeet Mukherjee

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