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“The Ghost of North Star Farm: SNOWBIRD claims Billy Brown is haunting the family’s new home!”

THE GHOST OF NORTH STAR RANCH: SNOWBIRD CLAIMS BILLY BROWN IS HAUNTING THE FAMILY’S NEW HOME!

Loomis, WA — The howling winds of the Washington mountains have always carried secrets, but lately, they’ve been carrying something far more chilling: the voice of a dead man.

Inside sources close to the stars of Discovery’s Alaskan Bush People have leaked a bombshell that has left the “Wolfpack” shivering in their boots. Snowbird Brown, the beloved, animal-loving daughter of the late patriarch Billy Brown, is reportedly telling friends and production staff that her father has returned from the Great Beyond. And he’s not just visiting—he’s haunting the halls of the family’s sprawling North Star Ranch!

A PATH BEYOND THE GRAVE?

It has been years since the world mourned the sudden passing of Billy Brown, the man who dreamt of a “Bush” empire. But according to Birdy, 31, the patriarch’s spirit hasn’t checked out of the family business just yet.

“Bird is convinced it’s him,” a source close to the family exclusively told The Global Gaze. “She’s been waking up in the middle of the night to the smell of Billy’s specific tobacco—that heavy, sweet pipe scent he used to puff on while planning their next big move. But when she opens her eyes, the room is freezing, and the rocking chair in the corner is moving on its own.”

The insider claims Snowbird first noticed the “presence” shortly after the family began a new construction project on the ranch. It’s a classic ghost story trope, but for the Browns, it’s a terrifying reality. “Billy always wanted things done his way. Bird thinks he’s back because he’s unhappy with how the ranch is being run without him.”


“STAY IN THE BUSH!”

The reports get weirder. Staff members working on the show’s production have reportedly refused to stay on the property after dark. One camera assistant, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, described a “heavy, oppressive feeling” near the main cabin.

“We were packing up gear around 9:00 PM,” the staffer whispered. “The generators were off. It was dead silent. Suddenly, we all heard it—that deep, gravelly chuckle Billy was famous for. It came from the woods, right behind the porch. We didn’t stick around to see if he wanted to give us an interview.”

But Snowbird isn’t running away. Known for her deep spiritual connection to nature and her father, she has reportedly been “communicating” with the entity. Friends say she’s been seen wandering the mountain ridges at twilight, whispering to the air.

“She’s not scared of him,” the family friend revealed. “She’s heartbroken. She thinks he’s stuck between worlds because he didn’t finish building his dream for the Wolfpack. She calls him ‘Da’ and leaves out his favorite snacks by the fireplace.”

THE “WOLFPACK” DIVIDED

While Birdy is embracing the paranormal, the rest of the Brown siblings are reportedly split on whether their father is actually patrolling the ranch from the afterlife.

  • Bear Brown, the “King of Extreme,” is said to be “pumped” about the possibility of a ghost dad, allegedly trying to capture the spirit on his GoPro for a “supernatural” social media stunt.

  • Gabe Brown, however, is reportedly “terrified,” refusing to enter certain rooms without a flashlight and a prayer.

  • Ami Brown, the grieving matriarch, has remained silent. Sources say she spends hours sitting by Billy’s memorial site, sometimes talking as if he’s standing right next to her. Is it grief, or is she seeing what Birdy sees?

THE CURSE OF THE NORTH STAR?

Skeptics are already calling foul, suggesting that the “haunting” is a desperate bid for ratings as the family faces mounting pressure to keep their reality TV empire afloat. Local residents in the nearby town of Loomis have their own theories.

“That mountain has a mind of its own,” says one local diner owner. “The Browns came up here trying to conquer it, but the mountain always wins. Whether it’s Billy’s ghost or just the wind whistling through those poorly insulated cabins, something is definitely ‘off’ up there.”

Is Billy Brown truly guarding his flock from the shadows, or is Snowbird’s grief manifesting in a way that’s scaring everyone off the mountain?

SCREAMS IN THE NIGHT

The most shocking detail? A neighbor claimed to have heard the sound of a chainsaw echoing from the Brown property at 3:00 AM—the “Witching Hour.” When they looked through binoculars, there was no one there. No lights, no movement. Just the sound of spectral wood being cut for a winter that never ends.

“It’s the ultimate Bush move,” joked one internet commenter. “Even in death, Billy Brown is making sure the chores get done.”

Whether you believe in ghosts or not, one thing is certain: The North Star Ranch is no longer the peaceful sanctuary the family hoped for. As Snowbird continues to claim she’s seeing her father’s silhouette against the Washington sunsets, the line between reality and the supernatural is blurring faster than a mudslide in the Alaskan wilderness.

Stay tuned to The Global Gaze as we track this spine-tingling story. Will the Wolfpack call in an exorcist, or will they invite Billy’s ghost to the next family meeting?

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