‘Alaskan Bush People’ Bear Brown Gets Reported, Shares Bad News
Bear Brown might have become well-known to fans through Alaskan Bush People. However, he also keeps fans updated about his life on social media. During one of these reports, the TV personality shared some upsetting news with listeners.
Alaskan Bush People‘s Bear Brown Shared He Recently Woke Up To Some Bad News
Viewers were initially introduced to the Brown Family through Discovery Channel’s Alaskan Bush People. The show, which originally ran from 2014 to 2022, saw the family as they tried to live off the grid in Hoonah, Alaska.
Bear Brown is the middle son of Ami and the late Billy Brown. Following the series’ initial run, he, as with other members of his family, have kept fans up to date about their lives on social media.

Recently, Bear had shared big news with fans of the show. He had written a book, Survival Deadly Alaska. At the time, he shared that the adventure story had become a “best-seller” on Etsy.
Since then, Bear broke some unfortunate news concerning the book on social media. Taking to Instagram, he revealed, “So, I woke up this morning to some bad news. And I figured I would go ahead and share it with y’all guys.”
“When I checked out my shop this morning, my book has been taken down. And everything has been removed from my shop completely.”
Bear noted that his book had previously been a best-seller, but “when I checked it out this morning, it has been removed as well as all of my other products. And my shop itself has been taken down.”
The Alaskan Bush People star shared that he was still investigating what caused all this. However, he already had a theory. As he shared, “When enough people report something, for going against the community guideline, even when it isn’t, it’ll still be taken down temporarily while people check it out to make sure that it didn’t break the community guidelines.”
Some Fans Shared Alternative Theories For The Book Being Removed
For his part, Bear assured that he made sure his book didn’t violate any established guidelines on the platform, sharing that he read through them carefully. He also mused that people on social media could report him “for nothing.”
Bear then told fans, “Rest assured, it is only temporary. I will have my shop back up. And Survival Deadly Alaska will be available once again. I’m working on fixing the problem now.”
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Taking to the comments, fans tried to share their support towards Bear. Many were also surprised by the idea that people would report him just to antagonize him. Others shared a few alternative theories as to why the shop was taken down. Some comments included:
- “Why don’t people like you??. You are awesome.”
- “I like you, my husband likes you, my 8 year old daughter loves you… she started a bonfire in our place and mentioned: I’m going to make a fire like Bear likes… ‘big.'”
- “Stay strong, keep your head high , remember haters will hate , but winners come out on top.”
- “Why are there so many people out here hatin on Bear Brown. In a world full of actual villains y’all pick Bear? What a time to be alive… smh.”
- “I know Etsy are closing a lot of accounts. I think it might be because Etsy has to be handmade, handcrafted; perhaps you didn’t tweak the AI images enough yourself? Sad if it’s just vindictiveness.”
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Why do you have “Noah” in the early sentences of this report when it is really about Bear?