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'Alaskan Bush People' News: Noah Brown Confirms Engagement Amid Mom's Cancer Battle

Noah Brown, the youngest son in the Brown family, who stars in "Alaskan Bush People," has confirmed his engagement to girlfriend Rhain Alisha.

Last week, the 24-year-old took to his personal Facebook account to thank his fiancee for being there for him amid his family's struggle to cope with his mother's health condition. Ami was diagnosed with terminal stage 4 lung cancer earlier this year.

"Rhain Alisha has been so patient and supporting me through everything that has been happening, my mothers cancer, having to leave Alaska, my car keeps breaking down, and all in all I have been thinking of how thankful I am that she moved in with me instead of going back to Oregon and now we are engaged and planning our life together," Noah wrote in the caption of two photos of his fiancee.

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"Alaskan Bush People" viewers were introduced to 26-year-old Rhain on a previous episode of the show. However, although Noah had put out a positive message about her constant support amid their family crisis, there are fans who are reportedly putting the blame on Rhain for keeping Noah away from his mother's side during what could be her last days on earth.

Meanwhile, there are reports going around that the Browns are now living in a posh $2.7 million Beverly Hills mansion.

According to Radar Online, their new home has five bedrooms, four bathrooms, a master suite with a Jacuzzi, and a swimming pool. Its location is reportedly just a few minutes away from the UCLA Medical Center, which is where Ami gets her treatments.

In other news, the youngest child in the Brown family is allegedly battling depression but claims that her condition is often being shrugged off and not taken seriously by the family and some of their show's viewers.

Fans are encouraged to wait for more updates about "Alaskan Bush People" to know more information.

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