Matt Brown, the black sheep of the Alaskan Bush People family, has opened up with his followers on how he has managed to stay sober even through dark times. The 39-year-old has been living on his own — away from the Wolf Pack — since their falling out. Matt has taken it upon himself to help out people facing addiction issues.
Matt has been sharing updates pretty regularly when it comes to his time off of the Discovery Channel show. Matt and the rest of the Brown family became known for their unconventional life while they embraced the wilderness. Ami and Billy Brown chose to keep their family largely away from modern technology and the politics of the lower 48 states. Unlike some of his family members, Matt has been off the radar and kept to himself after being accused of sexual assault.
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Over the weekend, Matt took to his Instagram profile to share a few tips with his followers regarding staying sober during these difficult times. The video showed Matt filming himself atop a mountain close to his home after a long day of hiking. He spoke freely to his fans, telling them that early recovery over an addiction is not always easy during the beginning stages. Many of his followers often tune in to Matt's updates for a bit of inspiration. Matt is a proponent of rehab facilities as he attended the Betty Ford Center himself. Matt is very upfront about which tools of recovery worked best for him and often encourages his fans who are struggling to find a positive outlet.
As most followers of Alaskan Bush People know, Matt has been on the outs with his entire family. Luckily, Matt was able to reconcile with his father before he passed away in February 2021. After
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