Dog the Bounty Hunter pitching show as he searches for Brian Laundrie: report

Duane Chapman aka Dog the Bounty Hunter visits "FOX & Friends" at FOX Studios on August 28, 2019 in New York City. (Photo by Bennett Raglin/Getty Images)
Duane Chapman, aka Dog the Bounty Hunter. Photo credit Bennett Raglin/Getty Images

NEW YORK (1010 WINS) — Duane Chapman, AKA Dog the Bounty Hunter, is reportedly pitching a new reality show while he attempts to track down Brian Laundrie — and some are questioning the timing of the show and his sudden burst of fame.

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Chapman is currently working with ​​Thinkfactory Media — the producers behind “Marriage Boot Camp” and “Mama June: From Not to Hot” — to shop around a new reality show that would follow Chapman around on his daily exploits, according to Variety.

The information comes after the reality star suddenly returned to the spotlight to claim he is hunting down Laundrie, the missing “person of interest” in the killing of Gabby Petito.

Chapman has claimed he’s received over a thousand leads in the case, which is also being investigated by the FBI and local authorities. Laundrie has been missing since Sept. 14, accordig to his parents.

But the revelation of his show pitching has rubbed some the wrong way, believing he as ulterio motives for getting involved in finding Laundrie.

“Because Gabby Petito's death —and the search for Brian Laundrie — needed to be more sordid and gross,” tweeted ​​Kate Aurthur, Variety’s editor-at-large.

“I hope this isn't true, I hope he's doing it for the right reasons!!” another posted.

Chapman has been embroiled in his fair share of controversy since he began starring in A&E’s “Dog the Bounty Hunter” back in 2004. Three years into the show, production had halted when he was caught using the n-word on a taped phone call.

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