Getting Out Of the Dog House
Oct. 27 2008, Published 7:07 a.m. ET
BAD! NO! Dog(Photo: Getty Images)
Just when you think there's one open-minded, good-hearted mullethead left in Caucasia, Dog the Bounty Hunter goes and declares his frequent use of the N-bomb. Public outrage led A&E executives to suspend the ex-con bounty hunter's TV show this week—Dog was caught, on a tape released by his own son to the National Enquirer, using the N-word in a tirade against his son's black girlfriend.
- Tragic One Direction Singer Liam Payne Dead Aged 31 After Horror Hotel Balcony Plunge: Celeb Tributes Pour In as Images Emerge of Smashed Up Hotel Room Strewn With White Powder and 'Drugs Foil'
- Family of Menendez Brothers Beg for Convicted Killers' Freedom in Press Conference Three Decades After Brutal Murders: 'They Were Failed By Their Parents!'
- BREAKING: Jailed 'Sex Beast' Sean 'Diddy' Combs Hit With Another Wave of Horrific Lawsuits — Rapper Accused of Drugging, Raping, Sodomizing and Threatening to Murder Multiple New Victims
DAILY. BREAKING. CELEBRITY NEWS. ALL FREE.
Dog was quick to apologize and will likely meet with the good Rev. Al Sharpton, but is that enough? And how's a dog supposed to restore his image after a reputation-marring incident like this? RadarOnline.com asked Howard Bragman of 15 Minutes PR, the man who guided Isaiah Washington through faggot-gate, to help get Dog out of the doghouse.
Duane "Dog" Chapman, you're in the PR/ER!