"Alaskan Bush People" May Be Returning to The Discovery Channel



Alaskan Bush People
star Bear Brown has hinted that the reality show may be coming back, three years after the final episode aired. The Discovery Channel series, which premiered in 2014 and went on for 14 seasons before being put on hiatus in 2022, followed the Brown family as they lived in the remote wilderness of Alaska. Bear, now 38, shared a promising update, telling fans that they are getting closer to the return of the reality show, despite the family’s legal woes. Back in 2021, late Brown patriarch Billy Brown's former business partner Robert Maughon filed a breach of contract lawsuit against his estate and business, Alaskan Wilderness Family Productions, for $500,000. The lawsuit is still ongoing. Bear insists that the reason the show was put on hiatus has nothing to do with the lawsuit and is confident it will be thrown out. Instead, he claimed the show stopped filming because of the merger between Warner Bros. and The Discovery Channel. While Bear says there’s no official word on the series coming back, he believes it won’t be long before the show will be back on the air.