Lifestyle Health Weight Loss Dog the Bounty Hunter's Daughter Bonnie Reveals 58 Lb. Weight Loss: 'I Am Really Proud' The A&E alum said she has a condition that has made "losing weight impossible" for her "entire life" By Raven Brunner Published on November 2, 2024 11:56AM EDT Comments Bonnie Chapman. Photo: Bonnie Chapman/Instagram Bonnie Chapman — the daughter of Duane "Dog the Bounty Hunter" Chapman and his late wife, Beth Chapman — is opening up about her recent weight loss. On Friday, Nov. 1, the content creator, 25, posted a Reel on Instagram, in which she shared that she has "lost 58 pounds in the last 10 months" by using the weight loss drug Tirzepatide, a Semaglutide similar to Ozempic, and the telehealth service Morph Wellness. "Tirzepatide is a Semaglutide and a lot of people are going to Semaglutides because they work," Bonnie said in her video, which was shared in collaboration with Morph Wellness. She went on to explain that she has polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), a “hormonal imbalance that occurs when your ovaries create excess hormones,” according to the Cleveland Clinic, which has made "losing weight impossible" for her "entire life." Bonnie Chapman. Bonnie Chapman/Facebook Per the Cleveland Clinic, "between 40% and 80% of people with PCOS have obesity and have trouble maintaining a weight that’s healthy for them." Bonnie continued that she "probably" has "not weighed this much since I was prepubescent," adding: "I am really proud of how I got here." The A&E alum also said that the drug has taught her how to make healthy decisions when it comes to her diet, stating, "Sometimes when I ate something that was too sweet, I didn't feel great afterwards, and I realized, if I want to feel great all the time, I should be putting things in my body that I would be proud to say that I ate." Remi Bader Hypes Herself Up with Transformation at Victoria's Secret Fashion Show: 'Fire Last Year, Fire This Year' According to Bonnie, the drug helps her "process food a little bit slower, so I stay full longer." "Here I am, 10 months later, I am so in love with the results. I am able to look at myself in the mirror and feel so proud of where I've gotten. I am at my goal weight," she said. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Bunnie Xo Needed an IV After Weight-Loss Drug Tirzepatide Gave Her 'Diarrhea for Days' Looking ahead, the reality TV star explained that she will now be focusing on other health goals that do not revolve around weight loss. "I think if anything, I want to tone my new body, and I want to make sure that if I do have any fat that's residual that I am able to get it off," she said. The PEOPLE Puzzler crossword is here! How quickly can you solve it? Play now! Bonnie also praised Morph Wellness and said they were "there with me every step of the way." Close