Matt Brown, formerly of Alaskan Bush People, is taking to his social media to speak out about his family's constant lies, and he's done this before. He has been living a sober life after distancing himself from the Wolf Pack for the past few years. Now, the reality alum, whom some fans consider a loner, is looking to set the record straight.
The 39-year-old has been living on his own, away from North Star Ranch, since his falling out with Billy and Ami Brown. Matt has taken it upon himself to help out people living with addiction issues by posting inspirational videos. Matt has been sharing major life updates regularly when it comes to his recovery plan, which includes hiking. Unlike some of his family members, Alaskan Bush People's Matt's been off the radar. He's kept to himself after being accused of sexual assault twice. He has also spent time in rehab after accusing production and his parents of getting him hooked on drugs.
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Over the weekend, Matt took to his Instagram and revealed a bit more gossip than usual. This time, Matt spoke about the lies his family has «embellished» about him. As usual, Matt greeted his fans as he sat in his recliner, noting that he was having an off day. The 39-year-old shared that this segment would be about the truth versus lies, and how the truth stays the same while lies change. Matt revealed that he would be using events from his past to drive the point home about how the truth can set people free. Matt from Alaskan Bush People brought up lies that he claimed his parents had spread, noting that they were «detrimental» to his future. The eldest Wolf Pack member also pointed out that a third party was brought in to be
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