‘Alaskan Bush’ Star Noah Undergoes Emergency Surgery After Being Rushed To Hospital
Alaskan Bush People star Noah Brown is lucky to be alive!
RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that the 25-year-old was rushed to the hospital on April 10 in Coeur D'Alene, Idaho, where he lives with fiancé Rhain Merrill, and was forced to undergo emergency surgery!
According to a local resident, “Noah was in the parking lot at Beyers Market in Tonasket, Washington, on Tuesday and was showing off his scar from having his gall bladder removed. Right in the parking lot!”
“When a fan went to go shake his hand, he apologized for the weak handshake and told him that it was due to the surgery,” the source said.
Although Brown — who is estranged from his famous family, including parents Billy, 64, and Ami, 54 — was recovering, the insider told RadarOnline.com that did not prevent him from acting like a “total jerk!”
“One of my friends works in the market and said that Noah was not a nice guy like they were hoping he was. He acted like he was better than everyone and got rude with one of the employees when they told him that they did not have prime rib.”
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As RadarOnline.com previously reported, Noah and Rhain held a meet and greet on March 31 to celebrate their upcoming wedding with fans.
After advertising the event on Facebook and expecting hundreds of fans to show up, a resident who attended the event revealed that “only a dozen or so people came.”
“It was a total bomb and Noah and Rhain looked completely upset by it," the insider said. "From preparations it was obvious that they were expecting a large crowd. What they don’t realize is that they only have a few die-hard fans. Most of the residents do not want them here.”
Noah did not respond to RadarOnline.com's request for comment.
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