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'Alaskan Bush People' News: Rain Brown Shares Battle With Depression; Noah Brown Engaged

"Alaskan Bush People" star Rain Brown has revealed her struggle with depression.

Rain, the youngest member of the Brown family, took to Instagram to share a photo of a motivational quote. In the caption, the 14-year-old reality star revealed that she sometimes feels "kinda down" and "lazy."

"For the past few days I've been struggling with some things, such as my depression, life, and some teen girl probs too (ya know a broken nail) and I couldn't figure out why I was in such bad shape," she said in the caption, further revealing that she "couldn't find out a reason" why she was in pain.

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"I lost any want to be healthy or motivational, I was just a husk," she continued.

However, she revealed that feeling this way is completely fine sometimes. And even though she still experiences this kind of thing every once in a while, she is continuing to fight through it and listen to what her body wants to combat the emotions.

"Don't let your depression or dark feelings try to make you feel bad or people make you feel bad for doing what you know is right for you," she said.

Meanwhile, Noah Brown took to Facebook to announce his engagement to girlfriend Rhain Alisha Merrill, describing her to be "everything I could have ever wanted." He posted a sweet message and revealed how fortunate he felt to have someone like her by his side to help him get through everything. However, some fans have criticized Noah for not being there for his mother and even pointed the finger at his now-fiancée.

As "Alaskan Bush People" fans may know, the Brown family members were dismayed to find out that Ami Brown, the family matriarch, had lung cancer. The family moved to California for Ami's treatment after that.

Stay tuned for the latest news and updates.

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