Bush To Beverly Hills: ‘Alaskan Bush People’ Secretly Living At Five-Star Hotel!
Aug. 22 2017, Published 10:24 a.m. ET
The Alaskan Bush People stars announced that they shut down Browntown and were moving to Colorado last week. However, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that most of the family is holed up as a swanky five-star hotel in Beverly Hills, Calif., as matriarch Ami Brown continues to undergo treatment for lung cancer. Click through shocking photographic proof that the Bush clan has gone Bel-Air.
As fans know, Ami Brown, 52, has been battling advanced lung cancer. According to multiple online reports, the mother of seven’s condition has progressed to stage four and, unfortunately, she is now inoperable! Just last week, Ami and hubby Billy Brown, 64, were spotted shopping with son Gabe, 27, in Los Angeles.
Although most of the family is currently not on social media, Gabe – who just announced that he will not be returning to the show – posted this photo outside of the swanky Beverly Hills Hotel in Los Angeles.
Gabe even posted a video to Snapchat while getting a facial! The video was shared an Alaskan Bush People fan page on Facebook.
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According to the hotel’s website, rooms can cost as much as $5,000 per night!
Ami’s 15-year-old daughter, Rain Brown, is also at the luxe hotel and posted this video on her Instagram recently, showing décor in the background that matches that of the hotel.
Judging by this photo posted recently, Matt Brown, 34 – who has struggled with addiction issues for the past few years that have landed him in and out of rehab – is also in L.A. with his family.
Last week, Noah, 35, and girlfriend Rhain were photographed far, far away from the Bush in San Diego, Calif. But Noah is apparently still trying to stay close to wildlife, as this photograph was taken at the San Diego Zoo!
With Ami, Billy, Noah, Matt, Rain and Gabe all in Los Angeles, it appears there are only three remaining family members living in Colorado. We pay for juicy info! Do you have a story for RadarOnline.com? Email us at tips@radaronline.com, or call us at 800-344-9598 any time, day or night.