Alaskan Bush People’s patriarch Billy Brown died on Feb. 7th, leaving behind seven children.
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Billy began an instant star on the Discovery Channel show, Alaskan Bush People. The show captivated viewers while following Billy and his family’s unorthodox lifestyle in isolation. Unfortunately, Billy’s home was also very hard on his health. According to The Sun, Billy’s doctors advised him to move to a lower elevation, but the reality star ignored their warnings. Billy later died from a seizure. He was 68 years old.
Billy left an impressive legacy behind for his seven children. Learn more about the Brown clan below.
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Matt Brown
Matt, 38, is the oldest of the seven children. Matt suddenly disappeared from the show when he made the decision to check into a rehab facility for alcohol abuse. Upon recovery, Matt decided to step away from the public eye to live a more private lifestyle.
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Bam Bam Brown
Joshua “Bam Bam” Brown, 36, is the second oldest brother. In 2016, Bam Bam left the reality show to explore a relationship with one of the show’s directors, Allison Kagan.
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Bear Brown
Bear, 33, recently became a father with his former fiancée, Raiven Adams. His son, River Anthony Billy Isaiah Brown, was born on March 9, 2020, but due to COVID-19, Bear was unable to meet River until his son was six months old.
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Gabe Brown
Gabe, who turned 29 as of 2020, recently began a family of his own. Gabe married Raquell Rose in 2019 in two separate ceremonies. The couple recently welcomed a baby girl named Sophie.
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Noah Brown
Noah, 28, is the youngest of the Brown brothers, but he was the first of his siblings to start a family. He married Rhain Alicia, and the two welcomed a son, Elijah, in Feb. 2019.
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Snowbird Brown
Snowbird, 26, is the oldest daughter of the Brown family. According to Wikipedia, her full name is Amora Jean Snowbird Brown. Snowbird was just eighteen when Alaskan Bush People first began filming.
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Rain Brown
Rain, 18, is the youngest of her siblings. Rain was only ten years old when the show first began, and now, she remains very active with fans on social media.
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