Bear Brown finally addressed all the rumors about the show’s authenticity. He just revealed whether the network staged everything for the TV series. The Alaskan Bush People star reacted to the most popular questions about the series. Over the years, several viewers speculated that the Brown family never lived in Alaska. They believe the crew set up everything to feature the family living in the wild.
Bear and his family never reacted to the rumors. They have already been facing many controversies. The family may not appear on TV anymore. However, the reality TV stars keep making headlines for the family drama. A lot has been going on in the Brown family lately. Now, Bear has decided to clear the rumors. What did he reveal? Did he accept that the show is fake?

Alaskan Bush People: What Happened To The Show After Season 14?
The Alaskan Bush People series featured their lives on TV for several years. Ami and Billy Brown documented their lives with their children on the show. Fans loved watching their adventures and crazy activities in the wilderness. However, Billy Brown’s unexpected demise was a big shock for the audience. The family went on a break to deal with the loss. Later, viewers notice a strange thing that has happened.
Discovery Plus went silent about the show’s future after Season 14 wrapped up in 2022. Since then, the network has stopped sharing updates, promotions, and behind-the-scenes content. Hence, fans assumed that the network may have silently cancelled the show. They keep asking the cast members about the new season. But none of the family members has reacted to the rumors.
Alaskan Bush People: Bear Reveals If He’s Not An Alaskan!
Bear Brown is being raw and honest about his identity and the show’s authenticity. He just revealed whether the show is staged. Recently, the reality TV star answered all the questions related to the show. Bear uploaded a clip and wondered where to start. He asked, “I’m not a real Alaskan? Was the show staged? Was the show faked? Did we leave Browntown in a mess?”
He also addressed the rumors about whether the crew built up stuff in Browntown or the locals hated him. The Alaskan Bush People star finally said, “No, no, no, no, and no.” Bear revealed he was born in Wrangell, Alaska, on June 10, 1987, and he didn’t leave the place until he turned 30. He also addressed the rumors that the show was fake.
The Discovery Plus star claimed that the show was never fake, and the show only followed his family, which viewers saw on TV. Bear finally revealed that the crew built stuff in Browntown for the crew, camera people, and producers. He noted that the crew needed someplace to stand because it rains a lot in Alaska. He went ahead to dismiss the rumors that the locals didn’t like the family.
The Discovery star stated, “A few people under a computer that were jealous that our family was picked up for a show when theirs wasn’t?” Bear explained that the people with whom he grew up are not on computers. He also shared that they left the family home in pristine condition when they left. Keep coming back to TV Season & Spoilers for more updates on Bear and his family.