Dog the Bounty Hunter’s ex Moon vows to ‘move forward’ after split as he gushes over late wife Beth’s award

DUANE “Dog” Chapman's ex Moon Angell has insisted she's ready to "move forward" following their recent split.
The former girlfriend took to Twitter to share a cryptic message on "trusting in a bigger picture."
The telling quote read: "The phrase, 'Everything happens for a reason,' may not take away your pain, but it will allow you to move forward with your life.
"Trusting in a bigger picture helps you paint a better ending."
The social media post comes hours after Dog gushed over his late wife Beth on Instagram.
The TV personality reposted a snap of an award, which was made in honour of Beth by the Professional Bail Agents of the United States.
Rainy Robinson accepted the award earlier this week.
She wrote on Instagram: "A #PBUS award given posthumously to Madam President, Beth Chapman. Mrs. Dog - everyone stood in your honor today. I graciously accepted this on your behalf for your family. Rest my sweet, they loved you."
Beth tragically died after a two-year battle with throat cancer.
Following her death, Dog and Moon went public with their romance.
However, following weeks of bitter drama between the star and his children, he and Moon - one of late wife Beth's best friends and the maid of honor at their wedding - .
The couple came to the decision it was time for her to move on, with Moon leaving the family home she was living in.
Dog's children believed their relationship was disrespectful to Beth.
"The family is still very detached right now.
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"They are relieved that Moon has gone - but the damage has already been done.
"Right now they aren't really speaking to each other - Dog's relationship with Moon has caused a lot of tension within the family.
"Losing their mom, not getting to mourn properly, then Dog moving in with Moon so quickly, the kids have been through a lot and they still miss Beth terribly.
"They were a close family and relied on each other a lot but then after Beth passed, it was like they lost that."
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