What Happened to the Brown Family in Alaska

The Discovery Channel'sAlaskan Bush People centers around a large, rugged, and complicated family known equally the Browns. Since May 2014, the docu-series has followed parents Ami and Billy Brownish and their kids (Matt, Snowbird, Rain, Carry, Gabe, Joshua "Bam Bam," and Noah) every bit they navigate living off of the grid in Alaska. Although the Browns have since moved to Washington, they didn't manage to leave the drama they started in the "Final Borderland" behind. And to be honest, their disharmonize is more distressing than entertaining sometimes.

To make matters worse? Information technology seems similar the Brown family is very well-acquainted with the sometime proverb, "When information technology rains, it pours," because many of their tragedies take occurred simultaneously. If you lot're emotionally prepared to go downward this dark and twisty road, let's go started uncovering the tragic details that have come out almost the Alaskan Bush People.

Alaskan Bush People fans doubted Ami's cancer diagnosis

Dealing with a serious medical issue can be tough, which is why it'south pretty upsetting that some fans initially didn't believe Ami Brown'south cancer battle. It all started when Ami was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer in April 2017, a heartbreaking ordeal that she described to People equally "then dark." Merely later on receiving radiation and chemotherapy treatments, the matriarch learned in January 2018 that she was cancer-free, a miraculous feat given that she just had a "iii percentage chance" of surviving the affliction.

Ami's happiness was short-lived, however, once rumors started circulating that she had made upwardly the diagnosis. "I chosen information technology on Twitter that Ami wouldn't die cuz she never had cancer," one person tweeted. Someone else said: "I mean it's ALL FAKE even Ami's cancer scare was scripted."

The backfire eventually became so intense that Ami's doctor released a argument confirming her medical records, telling People in March 2019: "Amora Brown was diagnosed with Stage Iii non-small cell lung cancer in April 2017. Treatment for her cancer included a four-month grade of chemotherapy with radiation. Her affliction responded well to the treatment, and, according to her UCLA oncologist Dr. Deborah Wong, she is at present in remission."

Although it's nice to see that Ami's doctors stood up for her, it'due south sad that they had to do so in the first place.

Billy Brown suffered a wellness scare during a tough time

Patriarch Billy Dark-brown frequently comes across as tough and invincible, and so it was a little unnerving for his family unit when, in October 2018, he suffered a health scare. Representatives for Discovery, Alaskan Bush-league People'southward home channel, confirmed to State Living that an upper respiratory infection landed Billy in the hospital. The reality star'southward son, Bear Brown, likewise confirmed the news in a since-deleted Instagram postal service, writing that his dad was in "really bad shape."

Not only tin can information technology be hard to deal with a health problem in the public eye, only Ami Brown was either battling cancer or even so recovering from her cancer battle at the time of the incident. We can't say for sure, only we have a feeling Baton struggled to support Ami as he dealt with his infection. "She doesn't want to be a burden on someone," Billy said about his wife's diagnosis, according to People. "That'southward non Ami. Ami is to have the burden away and take care of everything, but she has to admit to herself that she can't be that right now. It's simply fourth dimension for the states to pay it dorsum to her right now, information technology's all I think we can do."

Alaskan Bush People star Ami Dark-brown's lamentable estrangement

In the midst of Ami Brownish'south battle with cancer, she lost her own mother, Earlene Branson, in Nov 2018. This loss was specially hard for Ami, considering at the time of the 85-twelvemonth-old's death, the two were reportedly estranged from one another. "Ami is rather upset about this considering she never got the opportunity to reconcile with her mom who tried for years and years to see her daughter," a supposed insider told R Online. "There is naught that she can do. It's too belatedly. She'south gone." Ugh, that's the blazon of pain that can cutting deep.

We're not sure what led to the pair's estrangement, but Ami's brother, Les Branson, blamed the rift on his sis's husband, Billy Brown. Les claimed that everything went downhill later on Ami left the family'south Texas home at age xv to ally Billy, a man 11 years her senior. "Baton started acting very controlling of Ami from the very start," Les told R Online. "I realized that Ami never spoke, Baton did all the talking. She would just kind of sit down there abreast him smiling. I didn't realize it and so, merely she wasn't allowed to speak. She couldn't speak without his permission!"

We don't know if there's any truth to Les' claims, simply the situation is lamentable either way. Losing a loved 1 under strained circumstances is never easy.

Matt Brown's long boxing with habit

Out of all of the Dark-brown siblings, Matt Chocolate-brown might take walked the well-nigh difficult road. Case in bespeak: Matt reportedly entered a rehab facility three times in the span of three years, starting in jump 2016. "I started drinking lightly and then it got to exist more and more than," he told People about his alcohol abuse. "That'south when I saw the problem around the corner, and I didn't desire to be ane of those guys."

Despite Matt's best efforts, he ended up returning to rehab in September 2018, a stint that supposedly lasted 30 days. Ii months after his alleged departure, Matt reportedly went back to rehab in January 2019. "He was on a bender and took action to save his life," an insider told R Online. "His family unit is supportive. They are so happy he is prophylactic and focused on his recovery once again."

Matt's story, although common, is painful because no person should take to deal with addiction in the public eye. In that location'south a good chance the reality star already feels judged enough equally it is.

Alaskan Bush People's Matt Brown endured a horrific accident

Matt Dark-brown has had his fair share of troubles throughout the years, including a terrifying blow involving gunpowder and a fridge. Yeah, nosotros're confused, as well.

The reality star's castor with expiry went down in May 2017, when he decided to shop "a mason jar with gunpowder and cannon fuse" in his dwelling refrigerator, according to TMZ. The mason jar ended upwardly exploding (can't say we're too surprised), subsequently blowing the refrigerator door off of its "hinges." In the process of the explosion, Matt suffered a serious caput injury that landed him in intensive intendance. Doctors had to use 9 staples to close his scalp, according to People. Is it only us, or is anyone else feeling a little queasy at the moment?

Matt later said the batter was supposed to be for bear repellent, adding that he had taken things also far. "I call back bits and flashes similar right afterwards grabbing a towel and the tape. I remember taping it to my face equally claret ran down my face," he said on an episode of Alaskan Bush-league People (via People). "Bits and pieces of the paramedics. It was more than like a nightmare. Substantially what happened is I got devil-may-care. I was solitary on my island and at that place were bears around."

Considering Ami Brown was dealing with cancer at the fourth dimension, we second Matt's "devil-may-care" comment.

All well-nigh Rain Brown's inner-struggle

Rain Brownish, the youngest member of the Brown clan, took to Instagram in October 2017 to acknowledge that she struggled with low. The reality star began the brave postal service by describing her symptoms, noting that she had been in bed for "iv days" due to unexplained "pocket-size aches and pains" throughout her torso. " I couldn't find out a reason, it bothered me so much, I lost any desire to be healthy or motivational, I was just a husk," she wrote.

Rain concluded her message on an upbeat note, nevertheless, telling fans: "Stay stiff my rainbows and listen to your torso and soul they know what you need, don't permit your depression or night feelings endeavor to brand you feel bad or people make you feel bad for doing what you know is right for you lot."

The teen employed some of this optimism over again when she unexpectedly lost her dear cat, Chipmunk, in March 2018. The poor little guy had been run over, but Rain took solace in the fact that she had been able to say goodbye earlier he died. "Nosotros rarely become to say goodbye to our loved ones before they go, but I'm glad I got to pet and hold you 1 last time earlier I opened the door to let yous into sky, I know you're still with me protecting me, and loving me when I'm sorry," she wrote, in office, on Instagram.

So many Alaskan Bush People family feuds, so trivial time

The Brownish family is no exception to inner-feuds, with some of the drama spilling over into the public center. 1 juicy instance? Look no further than a since-deleted Facebook post Noah Dark-brown wrote about his younger sister, Rain, in which he called her out for her supposed laziness. "When you are a child like little Raindrop, you exercise not have to recollect about what you are going to swallow for dinner or worry about paying bills because your parents do everything for you lot and you cannot take intendance of yourself," he penned (via In Touch). "Immature Raindrop spends her days cuddling bunnies and playing with her dolls not knowing well-nigh the stressful lives of the adults around her." Jeez.

Although it's non uncommon for siblings to fight — and this is by far the least "tragic" event to befall this seemingly star-crossed clan — it'due south pitiful that Noah took this feud public. Simply his actions probably don't come up equally a surprise to those who've followed the family for years — the reality star isn't a stranger to taking drastic measures, later all. The young dad reportedly moved away from his family because he "had enough of the family drama," and he wanted to raise his son "as far away as possible," according to R Online.

The but thing we can say about this tough state of affairs? We promise the siblings work out their drama in the long run. Family is family, as the proverb goes.

Billy and Joshua Brownish's disruptive legal drama

When your family unit is already going through a boatload of drama, it'southward probably not the all-time idea to incite further controversy. Sadly, patriarch Baton Brown and his son, Joshua Brown, didn't get this memo when they were sentenced to 30 days in jail in 2016 for allegedly falsifying information on Alaska state forms. Hither's what went down: Baton and Joshua, forth with matriarch Ami Dark-brown and three of the other Brown children, were charged with "60 counts of commencement-degree unsworn falsification and start- and second-degree theft" connected to 2010-2013 applications they submitted for Alaska's Permanent fund, an "annual dividend that is paid to Alaska residents from investment earnings of mineral royalties," co-ordinate to the Alaska Department of Acquirement.

The family received over $20,000 from the fund, despite not living in the state for the required menstruation over 3 years (2009-2012). Alaska law dictates that residents must alive year-circular in the country to receive these funds, and then the Browns made a big error when they allegedly lied on their forms.

Billy and Joshua cutting a bargain with prosecutors to save their other family members from facing charges, and they each pled guilty to "one misdemeanor count of second-degree unsworn falsification." The bargain allowed the two to walk away with 30 days of jail time each (under house abort), in addition to hefty fines.

Although this state of affairs could be chalked up to a mistake, it's pretty unfortunate that the family would be in that position to begin with.

Alaskan Bush People'southward Matt Brown didn't nourish his brother'due south wedding

Longtime fans of the Alaskan Bush People are already well aware of Matt Brown's struggle with addiction and his multiple stints in rehab. Although his family unit has seemingly been supportive throughout his journey, information technology'southward possible his issues have begun to clothing on the reality Tv set clan. Matt reportedly did not attend the June 2019 vow renewal anniversary celebrating his brother, Gabe Brown, and his sister-in-law, Raquell Brown, who previously held a secret wedding that Jan. Nosotros're not certain why Matt didn't attend, but R Online reported that the wayward son was allegedly entangled in an "ongoing war" with family unit patriarch Billy Brownish, perchance over Matt's addiction bug or rumored firing from the bear witness. Mayhap having Billy and Matt together at the aforementioned result just wasn't going to work.

What'southward even more interesting? Gabe seemingly made information technology a point to gush almost having the support of his family at the ceremony, telling People: "I'm and then happy my family, especially my mom, could exist by our side on our special mean solar day. Raquell is my ane true dearest and nosotros're really grateful to have met each other. God is good." Let'southward hope there'due south nothing tragic to read between the lines of that statement. We'd detest to encounter one of the Brownish siblings iced out from the rest of the clan.

Carry Chocolate-brown and his fiancee have a tumultuous relationship

The romantic life of Alaskan Bush People star Deport Brown is a long, sad, and stressful tale. At the 2018 nuptials of Noah Brownish, he met model Raiven Adams. In July 2019, they made it newsstand official, announcing to People that they were beau-girlfriend. Nigh a calendar month subsequently, the couple told the magazine that they were to exist married. Merely two weeks after that, the couple split. "Sometimes people are meliorate as friends and that'southward perfectly okay," Brown told People . Complicating their relationship, notwithstanding: 1 mean solar day after publicly confirming their break-up, Brown and Adams revealed that they were expecting a infant, and eager to co-parent. "Even though we're no longer together, we're notwithstanding friends and dedicated to raising a salubrious and happy child," Brownish said.

Congeniality and the run a risk for permanent romantic reunion quickly faded away. On Feb. 10, 2020, according to theBlast , Adams asked for and received a domestic violence protective gild confronting Brown, alleging that her former paramour verbally abused her and had brandished a gun threateningly.

Adams gave birth to son River on March 9, 2020. According to an Instagram post on what is reportedly Brown'southward private account (via People), he wasn't present, learning of the blessed upshot two days later. In Touch reported that Brown filed legal paperwork to determine whether or not he was River's biological father, a move the reality star said was in order to "have equal rights every bit a parent!"

Billy Brown'south secret daughter has been throwing shade

Residing in the spot where reality Tv set and reality depart, Twila Byars is non a regular Alaskan Bush People cast fellow member, just she is a part of the Brown family that one time populated an Alaskan Bush People call canvas for a cameo in 2016. Byars is the formerly estranged daughter of patriarch Billy Brown, the production of a prior marriage in the 1970s. Father and daughter apparently hadn't spoken in xxx years. R Online reports, even so, that they weren't exactly or totally estranged. A friend of the Dark-brown family told the tab, "They've communicated over the years on occasion."

But Byars isn't exactly warm and supportive of the side of her family tree that appears on the Discovery Aqueduct. In a September 2019 Facebook post, she seemingly addressed her dad'due south side of the fam, writing, "I've never been the boilerplate person, walking with the herd or conforming to the masses. At some betoken thinking I was somewhat aberrant according to the 'normal.'" Then came the punchline: "Then I had an Epiphany today after reading a few things, that IM Really THE NORMAL ONE IN MY D.Northward.A Lineage! Normal, average and wearisome never felt so good." Zing!

In another apparent Brown family dig, Byars posted the above selfie to Instagram in 2018, captioning the snap, "Happy Birthday to my lilliputian brother Bear Brownish, who I haven't spoken to in awhile for reasons I'm unaware of. Lol."

Where is Alaskan Bush-league People star Matt Chocolate-brown?

Alaskan Bush People returned for an eleventh season in 2019. The new batch of installments boasted another, more long-awaited return: that of cast member Matt Brown (to a higher place, far right), who, according to People , temporarily broke ties with both family and show in September 2018 in order to enter a rehabilitation for the 2nd time to treat his alcohol dependency. He hadn't been seen on Alaskan Bush-league People since the terminate of Season 8, when he was shown inbound a treatment facility.

Co-ordinate to R Online, Brown so left his stint at the Betty Ford Heart early and lived on his ain in California for a while. A few months later, he really wanted to come back to his kin and their reality TV show on business relationship of how he was in dire financial straits. His begetter, Billy Brown (above, far left), welcomed his son dorsum into the fold, but on the status that he stay sober. A source told R Online that such an understanding savage apart when the Browns got into a "heated argument." Although it was reported that they plainly patched things upwardly in fourth dimension for the shooting of Season 11, Matt never appeared on the show except in flashbacks of previous appearances.

On the brilliant side, Matt seems to be living his all-time life away from the bush, having started his own YouTube channel, and frequently updating fans on his Instagram with inspirational messages and updates about his life.

Alaskan Bush People patriarch Billy Brown died after a seizure

As previously mentioned,Alaskan Bush People headliner Billy Brown suffered from several health problems for years, with some of them captured on record. A 2015 episode of Brownish's Discovery Aqueduct series depicted him having a seizure, which son Joshua "Bam Bam" Brown said happened "every now and then." In addition to the elder brown being briefly hospitalized in late 2018 for an upper respiratory infection (via Country Living), Billy continued to accept problem animate in the afterwards years of his life, per The U.Southward. Sunday, which doctors said were exacerbated by his choice to live in the loftier tiptop of the Alaskan mountains, coupled with heart and kidney issues.

Tragically, on Feb. seven, 2021, Billy Brownish died unexpectedly. His son and Alaskan Bush People co-star, Bear Brown, shared the news — and revealed the circumstances of the death — on his private Instagram account. "Nosotros are heartbroken to denote that our beloved patriarch Billy Brown passed away last night after suffering from a seizure," Comport wrote in part (via a screenshot of the mail service). "He was our all-time friend — a wonderful and loving dad, grandfather and married man and he will be dearly missed. He lived his life on his terms, off the grid and off the land and taught us to live similar that also." Deport added, "We program to honor his legacy going forward, and to go along with his dream." Billy Brown was 68.

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