There is no set time on grieving a lost one as Raiven Adams from Alaskan Bush People proved when she had to defend Bear Brown against some mean comments. The couple is proving that they are stronger together than apart as they clearly have one another's back. Since the loss of Billy Brown, the entire Wolf Pack have been trying their best to honor the patriarch.
Bear has been the most outspoken regarding the family's tremendous loss and has resorted to posting updates on his social media. Most see the king of extreme as the unofficial spokesperson for the clan. Fans mourned with him as the middle son was the first to announce Billy's passing back in February after he suffered from a seizure. Since that fateful day, the Wolf Pack has been continuing their work on North Store Ranch in hopes of finally fulfilling their dream of a self-sustainable life atop of their Washington mountain. The family has built a home, working ranch, and Rain Brown has even mined for gold.
The Alaskan Bush People stars are accustomed to the hateful messages they receive since some followers feel the family is lying about the show and where they live. On Monday, Bear posted a photo of his father and mother looking lovingly into one another's eyes. While most of the comments were filled with compassion, some seemed to have a little tough love mixed in. One follower wrote, "Stop missing and start living in his honor! Grieving time is over!" While the sentiment behind the words may have been positive or trying to come from a good place, the comments didn't translate well to Raiven.
The Alaskan Bush People star clapped back at the "stupid comment" with her own response that read, "There is no time frame to grieve. You can do both." The 23-year-old went on to say that no one has the right to tell another person how to mourn a lost relative saying there was nothing wrong with mourning and missing "his dad near one of their favorite holidays."
Raiven has never had an issue speaking out in defense of herself or Bear when it comes to uneducated comments. She recently clapped back at Alaskan Bush People followers who attacked her for breastfeeding her son in public. During her retort, she asked why the world was okay with killing and eating animals but found the idea of breastfeeding "disgusting." Raiven often takes the time to make valid counterarguments and usually shuts her haters down. At least Bear is aware of how lucky he is to have a partner like Raiven by his side when he needs her most.
Source: Bear Brown/ Instagram
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