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‘Alaskan Bush People’ Star Ami Brown Shares Emotional Update After Hospitalization

Alaskan Bush People star Ami Brown recently shared an emotional update after she was hospitalized following a medical emergency in February.

On June 19, the History Channel star, 61, took to Instagram with a touching video of herself and her daughter, Rain Brown, 22.

In the caption-less clip, Ami stood in the distance in front of mountains in the background while rocking a black-and-white patterned maxi dress. Rain started the recording and then walked over to her mother while donning a similar red-and-white maxi dress.

As Rain reached Ami, they put their arms around each other and smiled, pausing for a moment to look loving into the other’s eyes before returning their gaze to the camera.

Ami’s Instagram followers loved the sweet mother-daughter moment, especially in the wake of the Brown matriarch’s health scare.

One fan declared, “Love this so much! You both look beautiful, love your dresses!! 🙂💜🫶💐🌼.”

Another shared, “Pretty dresses. Hope all is good with you and your family!”

Someone else admitted, “I think my world will end a bit when Ami passes. I hope she loves forever.”

A different Instagram user wrote, “So glad you’re doing better Mrs Brown.”

Meanwhile, yet another follower commented, “I am so glad to see u are doing well on your slice of mountain heaven.”

On Feb. 12, Ami was rushed to the hospital, her daughter, Snowbird Brown, 30, shared on Instagram.

“She was having some trouble breathing before she went to the emergency room,” she shared. “They actually med-evacuated her to the next big, big hospital. She’s OK, but she was having issues breathing and it looks like she has pneumonia.”

Snowbird added, “Basically, her lungs are really bad. They have put her in anesthesia so her body can rest and just be working as little as possible.”

Ultimately, Ami was released from the hospital. Her son, Bear Brown, 38, shared a health update in early March, explaining she was “getting strong and better every day” and in “high spirits.”

“She’s doing really, really well,” Bear added. “Her breathing is doing really good her heart and blood pressure’ is all doing good.”

Hopefully, Ami’s good health will continue for years to come!

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