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'Alaskan Bush People' Rumors: Next Season Canceled Because of Ami's Deteriorating Health?

With the health condition of the Ami Brown reportedly going downhill, it now remains unclear whether the Brown family will continue to film for "Alaskan Bush People."

According to a Facebook fan page of the reality-TV family, Ami has already left the hospital but most members of the Brown family are still in California. However, because of the effects of chemotherapy and radiation treatments on Ami, they still cannot resume filming for "Alaskan Bush People, "which is currently on hiatus.

"She is not in the hospital, however chemotherapy/radiation has taken its toll on her, and she is not well enough to start filming yet. Filming has been delayed. They are still in CA except for Noah and Rhain/Ruth. They were spotted in Idaho of all places!" goes the post of Alaskan Bush People Exposed.

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To recall, the last season of the reality series featured the whole Brown family throwing their support to Ami as she faces her ordeal. As multiple reports claim that Ami's condition is deteriorating because of her stage 4 lung cancer, some now can't help but wonder what the fate of their reality series on Discovery Channel will be.

While some believe that the show will be canceled, others believe that it will return for another season run. After all, it was previously reported that crew was seen filming the family in Colorado.

However, as Alaskan Bush People Exposed claimed in its post last Sept. 20 that there seem to be problems with the upcoming season's filming, as there is no pre-production crew and the production crew of the show itself is not moving, some really can't help but worry not just about the fate of the show but the rest of the Brown family, especially Ami.

Will there be an "Alaskan Bush People" season 8? Will Ami be one of the three percent who can survive a stage 4 lung cancer?

Fans can only hope so.

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