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      • It turns out the decision was not really a choice though, according to Billy and Ami Brown. In an interview with Monsters and Critics, the couple said Ami's doctors decided it was too risky for her to live in the wilderness of Alaska.
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  2. Filmed on location in Alaska near Copper Center, Hoonah, and Chichagof Island, with later seasons filmed on location in Okanogan County, Washington, it follows the extended Brown family's life. Although purportedly a genuine reality TV show, it has been criticized for being scripted and/or fake.

  3. Dec 5, 2019 · The Brown family moved from Browntown, Alaska, to Washington State last year. Fans learned in the Season 8 premiere that the Browns were forced to leave the Alaskan bush after the family...

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  4. Aug 15, 2018 · After beating her advanced lung cancer diagnosis in late 2018, Alaskan Bush People star Ami Brown and her family of eight are settling into their new life — and not in Alaska!

  5. So why did the Brown family leave Alaska considering the show is called Alaskan Bush People? Find out the truth below.

  6. Mar 5, 2021 · Considering the Brown family built their success on living in Alaska, it's fair to wonder why they bailed for Washington. The truth? It involves a serious situation.

  7. Mar 1, 2021 · The Browns decided to leave Alaska after Ami was diagnosed with a particularly aggressive form of lung cancer. Ultimately, they decided to move to a 435-acre estate in the North Cascade Mountains in Washington state. They made the decision to move so that Ami could be closer to Los Angeles for regular treatments and check-ups.

  8. Oct 25, 2021 · Instagram. Once Ami Brown was in remission, the family moved to Washington State. In their 2018 interview with Monsters and Critics, the family was asked why they decided not to return to...

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