'Alaskan Bush People' news: Bam Bam Brown to have a spin-off series?

"Alaskan Bush People" promotional photo Facebook/ alaskanbushppl

Fans have been waiting to see another installment in the Brown family's story in "Alaskan Bush People," but no concrete news about it is revealed yet. However, there are swirling rumors that Bam Bam Brown is about to have his own spin-off series with his girlfriend, Allison Kagan.

The prequel is said to be about the couple's ferry renovation project. This is predicted when Bam Bam has been posting things on his Twitter page that seem to be hinting at a work in progress.

Recently, the television personality shared a photo of him and Allison, who happens to be a television producer, working on "Alaskan Bush People." They are both in front of Discovery Communications, Inc.'s Los Angeles office, which is behind the Discovery network that airs their reality show.

Another hint is when a Twitter account with a "Fathom This" user ID replied to his post saying, "#ferrynicemeetings." This might be an indication that the couple had a meeting with Discovery, which explains why they were in the area.

Fathom This is the same name Bam Bam gave to his ferry, and the same account they use to share photos of his boat project. Also, earlier reports revealed that he and Allison were seen in New Orleans in November with a "large camera crew." With that, rumors are getting strong that they are working on a possible "Alaskan Bush People" spin-off.

Meanwhile, the "Alaskan Bush People" patriarch, Billy Brown, celebrated his 65<sup>th birthday on Sunday, Dec. 3, with a very posh beach party. Although he was surrounded by his family, his wife, Ami Brown, was not present at the event.

It has been known that the "Alaskan Bush People" matriarch is still undergoing treatments for her cancer. The family has yet to give a new update about their mother's current health status, but in one of Rain Brown's Instagram posts, she also gave her mama a "late birthday" greeting.

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