“THEY LIED”: Matt Brown Leaked “Secret Tapes” Exposing The Fake Script Of Alaskan Bush People!!!
The integrity of the “Wolf Pack” has been shattered. In a bombshell move that threatens to destroy the entire legacy of Alaskan Bush People, estranged eldest son Matt Brown has reportedly leaked a series of “secret tapes” that prove the show was nothing more than a scripted drama. The audio recordings, which Matt allegedly released to a select group of journalists, appear to capture the late Billy Brown and production executives coaching the family on how to “act wild” for the cameras.
The leak comes just as the family attempts to launch a new spinoff series. Matt, who has been living in isolation in Washington, claims he can no longer stay silent about the “lies” that defined his life.
“Say It Again, But More Dangerous”
In one of the most damning audio clips, a voice identified as a high-level producer is reportedly heard instructing the siblings to “fake panic” during a bear encounter scene.
“We need more fear,” the voice allegedly says. “The bear isn’t really there, so you have to sell it. Scream like you’re going to die.”
Another recording reportedly features Billy Brown discussing plotlines for the season, admitting that the family’s “emergency” moves were carefully planned months in advance to maximize ratings. “We aren’t moving because of the government,” the voice admits. “We are moving because the scenery is better for the finale.”
Matt: “We Lived in Hotels”
Along with the tapes, Matt has released a statement claiming that the family often slept in luxury hotels while pretending to freeze in the bush.
“We would film all day in the mud, then drive back to the lodge for hot showers and room service,” Matt reportedly confessed. “The ‘Wolf Pack’ was a character I played. We lied to the world for money, and it ate my soul.”
The Family Strikes Back?
The leak has reportedly caused chaos at the North Star Ranch. Sources say Ami Brown is “heartbroken” by Matt’s betrayal, viewing it as an attack on his father’s memory.
“They are terrified,” an insider revealed. “If the network confirms these tapes are real, the show is over. They are already talking to lawyers to see if they can sue Matt for violating his NDA.”
As fans process the shocking evidence, the question remains: Was anything about the Brown family real, or was it all just a wilderness soap opera?





