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Bear Brown Hospitalized! Find Out What Happened To Daredevil ‘Alaskan Bush’ Star

Bear Brown refers to himself as the “King of Extreme,” but recently one of the Alaskan Bush People star’s crazy stunts landed him in the hospital – and a source exclusively revealed to RadarOnline.com whether or not he’ll be ok.

The daredevil – who is often climbing up trees on his family’s Discovery show – shared a selfie from a bed with a hospital bracelet on.

According to a source close to the Brown family, Bear was on the go when he got hurt.

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“Bear was running outside, as always, and turned his head into a small tree branch,” the source told RadarOnline.com.

The insider said Bear “sustained a minor eye injury” and traveled to a hospital in Spokane, Washington for treatment.

He was released on Monday and given an eye patch.

The source confirmed the most energetic Brown family member “will be just fine.”

As RadarOnline.com readers know, Bear isn’t the only Brown family member to end up in the hospital recently. RadarOnline.com exclusively reported last month that Noah underwent an emergency surgery to remove his gall bladder.

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The Browns are currently living in Washington after leaving Los Angeles last year.

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