Ami Brown and Billy Bush of 'Alaskan Bush People' fame are reportedly living in a mansion. Joshua Brown must pay back $1,174 in dividends and pay a $2,000 fine," said Anchorage Daily News. A post shared by Rain Brown (@heroofkirrkwell). Related: Alaskan Bush People: Why Noah Is No Longer Living On Family Homestead. Jennifer's favorite shows consist of everything Bravo, including the 'Real Housewives' franchises, 'Below Deck' franchises, and 'Southern Charm.' Can they really feed seven hungry kids for six months with the one deer they shot last season? "So walking around here can be really taxing on my legs." And we never saw her again!". In addition, Kueng found no evidence that people started spending more in anticipation of the October payments. Billy called it "love at first sight" in his One Wave at a Time memoir (via PopSugar), but it wasn't always marital bliss. Raiven filed a restraining order against her baby daddy in February. How Does The Alaskan Bush People Family Earn Its Money? "I realized early into this that it's very easy to want to give up and just die," Amisaid. Then Kueng examined spending on services, such as health care and entertainment, and so-called non-durable items that were likely to be consumed quickly, such as food, alcohol, and clothing. Check out their untold story here. Ami Brown, 55, and her husband Billy, 66 live with their five sons, Matt, 36, Bam Bam, 34, Bear, 31, Gabe, 29, and Noah, 26, and daughters Bird, 24, and Rain, 16, in Washington State. According to the show synopsis on The Discovery Channel's website, "The cabin where they lived for years was seized and burned to the ground for being in the wrong location on public land," which is an accusation that heavily implies that a government agency destroyed the family's home. While the show has progressed for many years, some feel that it is time for the series to end. She belongs to me!" 7. The TV star was born on 18 November 1994 in Alaska, making her 28 years old as of 2023. In Season 10 of Alaskan Bush People, viewers watched the Browns attempt to convert their new home in Washington into a self-sustaining ranch to decrease their need for the outside world to almost nothing. So perhaps their behavior could be due to a lack of savings and credit, and not because they were choosing not to be forward-looking. You've got questions, we've got answers. Send it to us! Noah explained that the move had nothing to do with the drama between him and his Alaskan Bush People siblings, but added that they had lost almost all their possessions during the Palmer Mountain wildfire. As the family mourns Billy's death, let's recall some wise words from his heartfelt 2017 interview withPeople: "We talk a lot about wanting freedom in our lives. Billy told People,"We fell in love with the whole area." And that's just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Branson v. Brown. One of the big plot points inAlaskan Bush People's fifth season was Billy Brown reuniting with a supposed "long lost daughter" from a previous marriage.