‘Dog’s Most Wanted’ Star Jamie Pilar Chapman Wants to Create Her Own Makeup Line ‘Someday’
She’s not happy just being a style icon like her mother-in-law, Beth Chapman — now, Jamie Pilar Chapman wants to be a beauty guru, too. On Monday, October 7, the Dog’s Most Wanted star opened up to fans about a personal dream of hers. On her Instagram Story, she revealed that she’s interested in creating her own makeup products. Though the model didn’t give any details about what in particular she’d want to make, it seems like a goal she’s working towards.
First step in achieving that goal? Admitting what you want so you can go after it. “I want to make my own makeup line,” Jamie, 31, wrote frankly. At the bottom of the post, she added, “Maybe someday,” with a shrug emoji, suggested that she’s not ready to chase that dream quite yet. But hey, who knows what can happen?
Though we’d love to see what Jamie comes up with on her own, we know where she might be able to find some help if she needs it. Her sister-in-law, Bonnie Jo Chapman, is a self-described “makeup enthusiast,” and she’s frequently showing off new looks on her Instagram account. “Saw so many people doing cloud makeup, so I thought I’d give it a try!” the 20-year-old captioned one of her recent beauty experiments. “Next time I’ll try to incorporate more ‘clouds,’ but so far I’m really happy with the results! I’ll be doing more looks that are like this. Look forward to it. 💛”
Duane “Dog” Chapman‘s daughter always make sure to tag the products she’s used, and she seems super knowledgable about all of the different brands and items. “Norvina has really done an amazing job on all three of her pressed pigment palettes,” she said about the president of makeup company Anastasia Beverly Hills. “Each one is so easy to work with. I’m truly blown away at the endless color schemes and beautiful shimmers.” Think there’s a chance that the beauty brand will take note of the fact that the Dog the Bounty Hunter alum is a fan and collab with her and her sister-in-law? We’ve got our fingers crossed.
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