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Alaskan Bush People: Raiven Brown Slams Critics’ “Rude And Insensitive Comments” About Cove’s Health

Alaskan Bush People: Raiven Brown Slams Critics’ “Rude And Insensitive Comments” About Cove’s Health

Alaskan Bush People: Raiven Brown Slams Critics’ “Rude and Insensitive Comments” About Cove’s Health

Alaskan Bush People spoilers, news, and updates tease that Raiven Brown responded to some of the fans who made “rude and insensitive comments” about her Cove’s health. Cove Gabriel Caden Brown, her newborn with Bear Brown, was diagnosed with premature infant lung disease.

“I am not asking for medical advice or theories on my son’s health. If you comment things like that I’ll either delete them or block you,” Raiven wrote on her Instagram account. She wrote a comment in her post where she announced the full name of her newborn baby.

She said that her son is being taken care of by an excellent medical team. They’re giving him the best care possible, which is exactly what her baby needs, and “not people online arguing over it.”

Cove was born on January 20, and the little one was transferred to the NICU (neonatal intensive care unit). Raiven is thankful that her son is doing well even though he was born at 38 weeks. She’s can’t wait to have all her boys at home. She recalled the time when River was born premature and suffered some complications. But Cove’s condition was quite frustrating for Raiven, especially since she delivered him at full term.

She may have called out some for their inappropriate comments, but she also thanked many of her other fans for their “prayers and kind words.”

“We are so very blessed and won’t ever forget it,” Raiven said.

Alaskan Bush People: Raiven Brown Slams Critics’ “Rude and Insensitive Comments” About Cove’s Health

Bear Leaves The Mountain

Bear Brown recently announced that he’s no longer living in the mountain. The reality TV star shared that he had moved his family to Texas as Raiven awaited the birth of their son. The main reason why they had to move was because of Washington’s extremely pool winter weather.

They have to drive for three hours before they can reach the nearest hospital. Raiven doesn’t want to drive in winter conditions. Not only that, she was more comfortable giving birth to their second child at the Lone Star State.

Bear shared another intriguing piece of news. He recently felt that his father, Billy Brown, was there for him. Bear said that while he was in the hospital, he saw a construction toolbox with a yellow cross on it and the name Billy B.

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