Alaskan Bush People’s Bear Brown’s ex begs show fans to stop ‘bullying’ after he claims he’s not the dad of preemie son
ALASKAN Bush People's Bear Brown's ex begged her fans to stop "bullying" after he claimed he is not the dad of her preemie son.
The 22-year-old took to her Instagram last night to urge fans of the show to "be kind," after claiming he's not the legal father of newborn River.
The 31-year-old Discovery Channel star fled to the woods on a camping trip as Raiven went into labor and has yet to publicly address the birth.
But Raiven asked people to show kindness last night.
She said: "Bullying either parties solves nothing so let's all be kind. Life is too short."
Raiven on Friday with a series of photos on her private Instagram.
The Sun exclusively reported that claiming he's not the legal father of the newborn.
According to Alaskan court records obtained exclusively by The Sun, , 31, filed a Petition for Disestablishment of Paternity against Raiven, 22, on March 12.
Raiven continued to share photos of her on Instagram today - but failed to mention her who has denied being the baby's father.
Bear Brown’s ex said she can't stop crying after her premature son's birth.
The star shared new heartbreaking pictures of her River hooked up to wires in hospital, as doctors continued to monitor his condition.
She captioned her photos: "I truly have no idea how I survived without you. Loving you is overwhelming and captivating. "Genuinely my emotions are so overwhelming.
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"I know people say you love your children like no one else. But I never realised how much of an understatement that was. Mommy cries every time I hold you or think about you.
"My life was nothing without you and I'll never be the same. You have not only saved my life but you gave it purpose. May or may not be crying just writing this. You are getting stronger every day and I'm so proud of you."
Sharing another photo, the new mum confessed she has had trouble sleeping as she is determined to keep an eye on her little fighter non-stop.
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