‘Alaskan Bush’ Family Still Put Off By Noah Brown’s Black Sheep Wife Despite Wedding
Feb. 25 2019, Updated 11:48 a.m. ET
Alaskan Bush People star Noah Brown is officially off the market after getting married on Wednesday in Idaho to family black sheep wife, Rhain Merrill! In an exclusive interview with RadarOnline.com, Noah’s brother Bear Brown said the family is "really happy for him!” However, according to a family insider not EVERYONE is overjoyed by the new addition to the Brown family. Click through seven shady snaps to find out who still refuses to give their blessing!
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Noah, 26, and new wife Rhain got married on the two-year anniversary of his proposal. As fans know, in 2017 Noah’s new bride legally changed her name from Ruth To Rhain, which is strange considering that is the name of Noah’s younger sister, Rain Brown!
In an exclusive interview with RadarOnline.com, Noah’s brother Bear said, “I think that he found a good girl and we are all really happy for him.”
“They are going to have a great and happy life together, I’m sure,” Bear added, while attending the Idaho ceremony with his entire famous family.
However, not all of the Browns share Bear’s sentiments! As previously reported, several of the Brown family members were put off after the name change — and for good reason! In fact, none of the family attended the couple’s pre-wedding ceremony, as RadarOnline.com also reported.
“It was a little ‘single white female’ to some of the family,” the source revealed to RadarOnline.com.
So what’s next for the loving duo? “Grandbabies,” Bear told RadarOnline.com. According to patriarch Billy Brown, 63, there is no rush though! “We don’t pressure Noah much to do anything,” Billy told RadarOnline.com. Click on the next slide to see the season 8 trailer for Alaskan Bush People, which premieres this Sunday, August 19, at 9 p.m. on Discovery.
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