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Alaskan Bush People’s Matt Brown appears to shade family saying people ‘still won’t accept’ him after addiction battle

ALASKAN Bush People's Matt Brown seemed to shade his family in a new video post.

He admitted some people "still won't accept" him after his addiction battle.

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Alaskan Bush People's Matt Brown appeared to shade his family in a new video postCredit: Instagram @mattbrown511
shared a video captioned: "100 % of my 50 %."

In the clip, he said: "I've looked in the mirror so many times before, and I was scraggly and dirty and I looked crazy and everything. And nowadays, I stay clean and shave, because when I look in the mirror I don't want to see that guy.

"The hardest thing for me is that no matter how I look, or what I'm doing or how long I've had my stuff together, there are people in this world that just won't accept that.

"And the hardest thing is having to live around them and see them and see the way they react and the things that they say which so just don't mirror reality in like any form. That's a lot for me sometimes to have to try and understand and be okay with."

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captioned another Instagram video: "Face your fears it will be ok. I love you."

He said in the clip: "Yesterday, I hit a milestone- one year completely . For the past three years, I've been in sobriety, but I've slipped three times. And the last time I slipped was on the 20th of March last year.

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, at the age of 68, after suffering a seizure in the family’s Washington home.

He said of the loss: "He was at home. He was with his family, and it's like he would have wanted it. The truth is it hit me hard. I'm fortunate, though.

"I'm very lucky. Before he , I knew that his health problems were getting worse. And I had the hindsight to be able to reconcile with him and find closure with him before he passed.

"Now that he has, I feel good in my heart. I knew that I took the opportunity to do the right thing..."

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