Billy Brown, head of the “Alaskan Bush People,” has died at the age of 68.
Delegates for the show confirmed its passage on Fox News on Monday.
“We are saddened to hear of the sudden demise of Billy Brown. He has been part of the Discovery family for years – a trailblazer, a handsome man and certainly one of a kind,” the statement said. “Our hearts are with his family and those who knew him and loved him as they deal with this devastating loss.”
Per IMDB, Brown appeared in the first eight seasons of the show as the father of a self-sufficient live-the-land family, along with his wife, Ami.
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According to People magazine, Billy’s son Bear also addressed the death on his private Instagram and confirmed that he died on Sunday after being the victim of a seizure.
“Read the caption according to the outlet,” we are heartbroken to announce that our beloved Father of the Nation, Billy Brown, passed away last night after being the victim of a seizure. “He was our best friend – a wonderful and loving father, grandfather and husband and he will be sorely missed.”
Ear 33-year-old Bear added: “He taught us to live his life on his own terms, to live off the grid and off the ground. We look forward to carrying on his legacy and moving forward with his dream. We ask. For prayer. God bless everyone. “
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In 2017, Amy, 57, moved to Washington, D.C. after the Brown family moved to Washington, where she was diagnosed with lung cancer so she could receive treatment.
According to the outlet, they moved to a 435-acre property in the North Cascade Mountains. In 2018, she was told she was cancer free.
The diagnosis came after a handful of strange symptoms, as we told people at the time.
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“I had a slight pain in my back,” he said. “Going from home to the garden, I was windy. There were days when I was just bedridden, but I thought it was my arthritis. We were shooting the show and at times I could just stand there – I was in so much pain. Was. “
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She added: “When we were shooting the promo shot, I told them, ‘Something’s wrong.’ In December [2016] I went to the dentist to get an impression for a new tooth and when they scanned they found a little capsule. This is how it all started. “
The 12th season of “Alaska Bush People” aired its final episode on Discovery last October.