'Alaskan Bush People' news: Rain Brown talks about depression on social media

A promotional poster for the Discovery Channel reality television show "Alaskan Bush People." Facebook/alaskanbushppl

Rain Brown from the reality television show by the Discovery Channel, "Alaskan Bush People," has confided to the public that she has been fighting against depression for a while now. The teenage daughter of Bill and Ami Brown expressed her battle with her mental health issues on social media to address her concerned fans.

Rain posted on her Instagram a short video singing her own rendition of Lady Gaga's song "A Million Reasons." Her fans did not hold back in responding to the video, as they expressed their concern about Rain's mother, who is now struggling with her own health as she continues to battle stage 4 cancer. The video understandably raised a few concerns since it would appear that the 15-year-old Rain may not be taking all of these issues very well.

According to Radar Online, the social media post by Rain could be a subtle hint that she might want to leave the show. This was surmised mainly due to the lyrics of Rain's chosen song, which alludes to quitting. However, given rain's caption, it which stated "y'all are giving me a million reasons to be happy," it could mean the exact opposite. Fans are now eager to be updated about the well-being of the beloved family.

The creators of "Alaskan Bush People" has not made it clear to its audiences as of now regarding when the show will return. However, Rain herself has been making an effort to inspire others despite her own tough situation. According to Heavy, Rain posted on her social media a very long message that was made to comfort her fans as she stated that she is tired of being told that she is too young to do certain things.

With Rain already naming her fans the "Rainbows," there is still hope after all that the young girl can make it out of her difficult predicament a lot stronger, as long as she has her fans' support.

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