American TV star Duane 'Dog' Chapman is "not a racist",
according to his eldest son Christopher.
Chapman Snr., star of reality program Dog, The Bounty Hunter, has been
embroiled in controversy after he was heard referring to his other son
Tucker's Latino girlfriend as a "whore" and a "n**ger"
in a tape recording - which was then sold to U.S. tabloid, the National
Enquirer.
But Christopher - the eldest of Chapman Snr.'s nine children - has
defended his father against the allegations.
He tells TMZ, "My dad has never been like that. I've heard him say
the 'N' word once or twice, but never to where he's been a racist person
at all.
"He's got a lot of friends who are black; a lot of friends who are
Mexican, plus he's half Indian himself... He's not a racist person."
Bosses at A&E television - the production company behind his hit TV
series - have suspended production on his reality series, despite the star
issuing an apology for the racial slur shortly after the tape was made
public.