Do the Alaskan Bush Family Get Paid for the Show

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The possibility had been on the table for a while, and I finally took up the opportunity to do a phone Q&A with the unabridged Brown family unit of Discovery Aqueduct'sAlaskan Bush People.

I didn't know what to await, and I wasn't exactly sure what I'd exercise with the interview after it was washed. I knew it definitely wouldn't be a promotional puff piece. The Browns are a family with a lot of off-camera problems, and there are and then many inconsistencies between what we've seen on TV and what'southward been reported publicly, that I wouldn't be doing my job if I ignored them. Viewers and readers have many questions, and I was hoping to give them answers. I also wanted to give the Browns the opportunity to tell their side of the story and reply to critics and allegations. I figured in that location was a snowball's gamble I'd get answers, simply there would be zero chance if I didn't enquire.

So here'due south my Q&A with the Browns.

Channel Guide Magazine: Baton, Browntown is starting to expand in Season 3 with the boys all edifice homes of their own. But at that place seems to be some more than contest for infinite and resources. In the outset episode yous run out of lumber because —
Billy: Very balmy way to put it. What seemed like a very empty forest of a sudden is a very decorated neighborhood and our neighbors are quite rowdy.

The family unit'due south ever cooperated. How do you balance that cooperation and competition?
Billy: Actually there'due south not much nosotros can do nearly it. It just makes it were you can't relax very much, is what it really boils downwardly to. Because we similar living with the bears. We all do. But it gets to the point sometimes where there'southward only so many, and so many come up at you at once. At certain times of the year, it's unrelenting. Information technology really is. And it just gets to where, to be honest with you, it gets to be a real hassle because every time you walk out of the house, you've got to deal with a bear. And when you're dealing with them, you lot never really know what kind of comport you're dealing with, if he's a friendly, or just looking around or if he's just downright hungry. Then it makes it a real hassle.

[I realize here that Billy probably misunderstood the question due to a problem with the book on their speakerphone.]

I estimate my question was more about in the family with the boys having their own cabins. The family unit'due south always cooperated, simply now you're in a situation where the boys are building their own homes, they're kind of competing against each other for resources within the family. You run out of lumber. How practise yous balance that cooperation with that sense that they need to get their own individuals?
Bam Bam: Basically, it'southward the aforementioned that nosotros've ever been, because in that location'south e'er that little fleck of competition between brothers or siblings. It'due south but a different course of competition, I guess. But we're all real set up to help each other when there'south the lumber shortage and stuff like that to give each other what they would need. There's definitely that chip of competition for u.s. to try and finish your one identify commencement or your project first or something like that.
Ami: We as parents basically but sit down back and referee and try to help them settle any discrepancies they might have.

Ami, in that location was a lot of unexpected drama last season when your blood brother and mother tried to contact you. Can you tell united states if there has been whatever further attempts to contact them or any attempt at reconciliation?
Ami: Well, my mother, she sent me a necklace, merely I haven't contacted back yet. No, there'southward been no contact any.

Ami, how are you feeling? How are the teeth? That was a big issue that yous dealt with last season.
Ami: They're perfectly wonderful, and I'm quite pleased that that's all settled.

How does it experience being recognized past people or tourists when you're in Hoonah? That's probably something that you've never had to bargain with before.
Ami: No, I've never had to deal with anything like that before. Only everyone that I've met and we've met beingness out, everyone is so prissy and has the kindest things to say.

Matt, I love Kenny from the junkyard. I retrieve Kenny needs to get an honorary member of the Brown family unit. I could just watch you and Kenny bulldoze stuff in the junkyard all day. Would you consider doing a spinoff testify or going into concern with him?
Matt: [Laughs] I might consider it! I don't know. He's a heck of a character, though, isn't he? He'due south a good guy.

He is. He'southward kind of crazy, just he's really actually very witty and clever in the stuff that he says.
Matt: Aye, that'due south information technology. That's a bush-league boy for y'all. We might be totally loco, but we still have a few things rattling around upstairs.

How'due south the tire hut?
Matt: Nifty. I recently had a comport push downwardly 1 of my walls. But that's the advantage of edifice with tires. Something knocks them over, you tin just restack information technology.

I am a huge fan of The Skiff. I think The Skiff is like the greatest boat ever fabricated. How is The Skiff doing and how does The Skiff terminate up putting out a fire?
Gabe: We ended up dumping a skiff full of water subsequently we had thawed the ice that was in it. And we dumped the skiff full of water onto the fire to put it out.

I was concerned that at that place might take been a burn down in The Skiff at beginning, but I'grand glad that's non the instance. Of all the boats that you guys have owned, The Skiff has been the well-nigh reliable.
Gabe: It's gotten usa where nosotros're going. In that location e'er seems to exist something with it. It always seems to be breaking downwards or that kind of thing.

Billy, how'due south the shipping concern going?
Billy: Actually, information technology's going pretty proficient. Nosotros've been kind of amazed with it peculiarly with all the hassles we've had and everything else. Merely it's going pretty skilful.

Any big fixes or upgrades to the Integrity?
Baton: Information technology's just a lot of small-scale stuff. It's just constant, like with the old boat.

So the hull is fixed permanently?
Baton: Well, for now.

Billy, you've said many times that living in the bush-league is the ultimate freedom. I guess I've always wondered why you would want to live life in the public eye and give up your privacy and have a television prove if in fact y'all want that ultimate freedom?
Billy: Nosotros were naïve. I call up that was information technology. [Laughs] We didn't know. We didn't realize what would happen. We were naïve, I think. We actually thought that mayhap we could only show people our globe and that would kind of exist the end of it. We didn't realize that information technology would build upward where it was, to where our earth kind of became everyone'southward world. Information technology's still absurd. It's a little flake more than we expected.

[A Discovery Channel representative declined to have the Browns comment on the last 3 questions below because they involved legal matters and wages.]

Billy, at that place are many viewers who are concerned for your family, and believe that you're forced to live in the bush because you're poor or something. Some readers take wanted to know how to send you money or intendance packages. Is the family compensated for the show by Park Slope or Discovery Channel?

Billy, I saw video of an altercation that your family unit had with I believe some of the Skaflestads on a dock in Hoonah. Can you tell usa what happened in that incident — how it was started and how it got resolved?

Lastly, Billy, I wanted to give you the opportunity to tell your side of the story regarding the allegations that the family illegally claimed the Alaskan Permanent Fund dividend. Do you lot take whatsoever comment on those allegations?

I got to talk most The Skiff, Kenny from the junkyard, Ami'southward teeth and why they would practise this testify in the first place, so I promise that was informative and entertaining for longtime readers of the recaps. Obviously, at that place are a one thousand thousand more questions I coulda/shoulda asked: What really went down in Chitina? What really went down with The Opal? Who actually owns the land on which Brownton Abbey is built? How are the accommodations at the Icy Strait Social club? Who's shooting your deer? What'southward up with the angling licenses? Why did Acquit shave? Why does Rainy now look like a Bush Goth Tween?

And what kind of jackass writes a clickbait headline asking a question that doesn't actually go answered in the article?

Sorry, guys. I tried.

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