Alaskan Bush People star Gabe Brown and wife Raquell welcome ‘healthy’ baby- but will keep child’s life ‘private’
ALASKAN Bush People star Gabe Brown and his wife Raquell have welcomed a "healthy" baby, but have chosen to keep the child's life private, The Sun can exclusively reveal.
In July 2019 the couple said they were "so thrilled to share we’re expecting a new addition to our family this November," however, the pair had yet to introduce the little one, leaving fans concerned.
A rep for the couple exclusively told The Sun: "The baby is healthy and fine.
"They just want privacy at this time."
Raquell and Gabe met through his younger sister Rain, and married on January 14 at the family's Washington home.
On their five-month anniversary in June they enjoyed a second wedding day with friends and family.
Their baby was set to be the second grandchild for patriarch and matriarch, Billy and Ami Brown.
The pair's youngest son Noah and his wife Rhain welcomed a baby boy, Elijah, in February 2019.
Noah told magazine: “He’s already working on his howl! Rhain is a wonderful mother already, I am truly in awe of her and we are both very grateful and excited to welcome him to our family."
Gabe's brother Bear also became a father in March when his ex-girlfriend Raiven welcomed baby boy River.
The 31-year-old, who initially denied he was nine-week-old River's dad, confirmed he is the father after taking a DNA test and his
said in a clip on social media: “Hey everybody, I've got some awesome news to share with you all. It is one hundred per cent official - River is my son, I got the results in today.
"It is awesome news it was never any doubt but in order for me to get equal rights as a parent that is one thing I had to prove that I am actually River's dad.”
Bear filed the documents as a reply to Raiven's counter-claims in which
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Raiven's court filing read: “It is in the best interests of the minor child that defendant Raiven Adams have sole legal custody of the minor child.”
The documents also read it is in River’s best interests for Raiven to have “primary physical custody of the minor child.”
She is asking for Bear to have “restricted visitation” with the two-month-old.