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‘Alaskan Bush’ Star Matt Refusing Sober Coach Despite Desperate Pleas From His Family

Alaskan Bush People Matt Brown Sober Coach
Source: Discovery

Nov. 30 2018, Published 8:55 a.m. ET

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It’s been less than a month since Alaskan Bush People star Matt Brown left rehab but now RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that the 37-year-old is refusing a sober coach, despite desperate pleas from his family!

According to a source close to the oldest son of Billy, 65, and Ami Brown, 55, “Matt doesn’t really want to have a sober coach anymore but his father is insistent on it!”

“He thinks that going to meetings and working with a therapist is enough. But his family wants him to have someone there with him 24/7 to make sure he stays clean.”

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Billy isn't the only family member Matt is at odds with as the insider told RadarOnline.com exclusively he's also feuding with his six younger siblings!

“His brother’s and sisters are having a hard time because they would always go to Matt for advice because he was the big brother.”

“But the tables have turned now and they are just trying to do everything that they can to make sure he stays on the right track.”

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As fans know, Matt left rehab late last month after 30 days. Prior to that, the troubled star had previously done a stint in treatment in 2016.

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