Alaskan Bush People’s Bear Brown reveals he is alive and well after nasty head injury following feud with ex
ALASKAN Bush People’s Bear Brown is back in business after revealing his painful head injury earlier this week.
The star shared a series of snaps on his Instagram page in which he appeared to be enjoying a spot of fresh air, just days after his ex claimed she tried to contact him multiple times after the birth of their son River.
In one picture he can be seen posing for the camera, while another shot appears to show a cabin with a broken roof – leading some fans to believe the wooden structure may have been behind Bear’s injury.
One follower asked: “Did you fall through the roof of that cabin and that’s how you hurt your head?”
Another wrote: “How are you feeling? Does your head still ache? My prayers for a quick recovery.”
Bear’s update comes after on his social media page following an “accident”.
His post, which included a picture of her holding their baby, also said he wasn't told about River's arrival until days after the birth.
The slur sparked rage in the new mom, who claimed she has been "mentally abused for months" and DID try to contact her baby's dad multiple times during labor and after delivery.
Raiven shared text messages she claimed were sent to Bear that begged "Call me."
She captioned the photos: "He doesn't want to know about his son he refused my calls. He refused all my calls to video chat or even know about the baby until Friday ...
"The things that happened in that house baffle me and I can't let my son be around that. He uses my son for publicity.
"He made me pack and move multiple times while pregnant with no help for not submitting to him. I played by his rules as long as I could and then I left.
She also shut down and only dated Bear for money.
She said: "The fact ya'll think I am a money hungry person is funny. I have $30 to my name and this show won't last forever. Child support is to support your child not your handbag collection."
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