đ¨’Alaskan Bush People’ Raiven Makes Bear Brown Lose Custody of His Child Just Because…(Full Details Belowđ)
âAlaskan Bush Peopleâ Stars Bear Brown and Wife Raiven Split: âWe Will Co-Parent Wellâ
Alaskan Bush People stars Bear Brown and his wife, Raiven Brown, have separated after three years of marriage.
âBear and I have separated and we have decided to go our separate ways after years of trying we have decided that itâs better to co parent and find happiness,â Raiven, 27, shared via Instagram on Monday, April 21. âWe are friends and we have love for one another. But unfortunately itâs just not been a possible outcome to work things out with one another.â
Raiven, who shares sons River, Cove and Everest with Bear, 37, went on to say that they âwill co-parent well and both parents will be very actively involved.â
âNo anger is behind the decision itâs just something we have been discussing and trying to manage,â she explained. âWe are so appreciate of everyone who has been in our corner and we hope that you can continue to support us in this journey.â
Later that day, Bear shared a post of his own to his followers, confirming that he and Raiven had called it quits.
âWe are still good friends and will be co-parenting together, itâs something we have been discussing for awhile, and we feel it is the best thing to do for us, and our children,â he wrote via Instagram. âThere are no hard feelings between us, and we will always have love for each other! This is a mutual discussion [sic], so please be respectful to Raiven and donât be hateful. God bless Thank you everyone for all your support throughout the years!â

Bear and Raiven met at brother Noah Brownâs wedding in April 2018 and were engaged by August 2019. Despite going through multiple splits during their relationship, Bear and Raiven welcomed son River in March 2020 followed by Cove and Everest in January 2023 and August 2024, respectively. The twosome tied the knot in January 2022.
Just last month, Raiven opened up about how she and Bear overcame their marital issues as a couple.
Raiven noted that the âonly thing that ever solved anythingâ in their relationship was âchanging [their] perspective to being against each other to being against the problem.â
âSo instead of saying, âWhoâs at fault here?â It was, âWhatâs the solution here?ââ she explained. âTwo people can both be at fault.â









