‘Alaskan Bush People’ Bear Brown Responds to Fake News That’s Going Viral!(Full details belowđ)

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Alaskan Bush People star Bear Brown opened up fan questions on Instagram over the weekend, and the most common question he received was whether or not his hit reality show was âfake.â
In a video posted on his Instagram page on Saturday (May 3), Brown listed off just some of the questions heâd been sent. âWhere to start?â he began. âIâm not a real Alaskan. Was the show staged? Was the show faked? Did we leave Browntown in a mess? Did construction people actually build up the stuff in Browntown? Are we hated by all locals and not welcomed back in Alaska?â
âNo, no, no, no and no,â he responded.
The Discovery Channel reality series premiered in 2014 and followed the Brown family as they attempted to survive in the remote wilderness, away from modern society and amenities. Over the years, fans have questioned the showâs authenticity, especially whether the cast truly lived in the wild.
Brown expanded on his answers, stating he is a ârealâ Alaskan as he was born in Wrangell, Alaska, on June 10, 1987, and didnât move away from the state until he was 30 years old.
As for the showâs authenticity, Brown said, âThe show was not faked. It simply followed my family, which you can actually tell how not faked it is if you actually watch the show. Not faked at all.â
The dad of three, who recently announced his split from Raiven Brown after three years of marriage, also responded to the question of whether the show constructed stuff in Browntown.
âConstruction people did build stuff in Browntown for the crew, for the producers, for camera people, so they werenât standing in the weather all day because it rains a lot there,â he said, noting how Browntown already existed and wasnât purpose-built for the TV show.
He also denied being hated by locals. âNo, not true,â he said. âA few people under a computer that were jealous that our family was picked up for a show when theirs wasnât? Sure. Adored by a lot of people in Alaska. A lot of people I grew up with arenât on computers. Theyâre not on the internet. Theyâre out there in Alaska in the bush.â

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Brown went on to say he and his family left Browntown in âpristineâ condition when they left. âThat stuff is just not true, but people will always believe bad before they believe good and thatâs something thatâs really, really sad,â he added.
âLife is just much too short to dwell on drama and I suggest that people get out more, smile a little bit bigger and enjoy the time that you have while you have it,â he concluded.
Alaskan Bush People ran for 14 seasons on the Discovery Channel but hasnât aired new episodes since 2022. While the network hasnât officially announced whether the show has been canceled, many believe it has been shelved. In March, the U.S. Sun reported the series has no plans to film future episodes amid a $500,000 legal battle.








