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‘Alaskan Bush’ Family Moves To Seattle After Mom Ami’s Cancer Recovery Miracle

Alaskan Bush People matriarch Ami Brown shocked fans by announcing that she was given a cancer-free diagnosis by doctors in L.A. – just two months after revealing that she had “less than three percent” chance of survival from the deadly disease.

Now, RadarOnline.com has learned the 54-year-old wife of Billy Brown, 64, and several of their children have relocated to Seattle, Washington.

“The family is currently staying at a hotel in Seattle. They have been there for a few days,” an eyewitness who is staying at the same Seattle hotel as the Browns revealed.

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However, this is not the first time the family has lived in Seattle.

In 2016, Billy and 33-year-old son Joshua aka"‘Bam Bam" – who is currently living on a boat that he is renovating with girlfriend Alison Kagan – served 30-days on ankle monitors for lying about where they lived  from 2009- 2012. In a statement to the court, Billy revealed that they did, in fact, live in Seattle during that time.

So will Seattle be the new location of Brown Town?

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Late last year, the Browns stayed in Colorado for several weeks to film for the upcoming season, which is expected to be announced soon. At the time, Ami was still undergoing two rounds of radiation and chemotherapy, which she completed successfully prior to their recent departure.

On Monday, Rain, 14, shared a photo of the Brown’s visit to NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center in Northern California.

Several days prior, Gabe, 28, shared a smiling photo of himself on the steps to their old L.A. mansion.

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