'Alaskan Bush People' season 8 news: End of filming draws near

"Alaskan Bush People" promotional photo. Facebook/ alaskanbushppl

The reality television show by the Discovery Channel, "Alaskan Bush People," is currently wrapping up the filming of the upcoming eight season, which will probably take place mostly in Colorado. The family has even left Alaska, for an undisclosed period of time, in order to get the family's matriarch, Ami Brown, closer to where she can get her treatment for cancer.

In a report by Radar Online, it is highly speculated that the full cast of "Alaskan Bush People" will be seen in the upcoming eighth season of the show. A picture of Noah Brown was seen circulating in the internet and despite leaving the show in the past to live his own life, it is safe to assume that his ailing mom is enough to get him aboard once again.

Doctors have stated that Ami may have less than a three percent chance of surviving, which means that the family now more than ever will need to keep together if they are to make it out of this medical ordeal. According to In Touch Weekly, Joshua, better known as Bam Bam, has also been spotted in New Orleans with some camera crew, along with his girlfriend Alli.

Bam Bam even posted a photo of Alli and Ami together, with a touching caption stating that "Love conquers all." Given Ami's condition that could most probably be worsening with each passing moment, the family deserves some sort of reprieve from the stress and the difficulty of the situation. According to Inquisitr, the Browns have been currently staying at a $2.7 million mansion in Beverly Hills.

The youngest member of the family, Rain Brown, has been religiously posting photos of the huge estate, which has five bedrooms, four baths, a master suite, and even a luxurious hot tub. The house is not the only huge upgrade from what audience are used to seeing in the show, but it is also very close to the hospital where Ami is receiving treatment for lung cancer.

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