“ABP”: What Matt Brown Accused About His Dad and the Crew – And Why You’ve Never Seen It
In a stunning turn, Alaskan Bush People star Matt Brown has gone public with disturbing claims against his late father Billy Brown and the show’s Discovery Channel film crew, accusing them of abuse, manipulation, and addiction-enabling — all while the cameras kept rolling.
Fans of the wilderness-based reality series are now left wondering:
Why were Matt’s experiences never shown on air? And did Discovery knowingly keep it buried?
“They Fed Me Drugs, Then Filmed Me Like I Was Fine”
In multiple Instagram videos, Matt Brown detailed how he allegedly received alcohol and controlled substances from crew members during filming, despite his battles with addiction. “They made me look happy on TV,” Matt said. “But behind the scenes, I was falling apart.”
He also accused his father, Billy Brown, of being emotionally abusive — especially when the cameras were off — saying that family dysfunction was hidden to preserve the wholesome, off-the-grid image portrayed to millions of viewers.
Matt eventually entered rehab and cut ties with both the show and his family.
Discovery’s Silence Sparks Backlash
Despite the severity of Matt’s claims, Discovery Channel has never publicly acknowledged the allegations. There were no episodes, disclaimers, or statements addressing the situation — and fans are demanding answers. “Why didn’t Discovery do anything?” one Redditor asked.
“They were filming a breakdown, not a reality show,” another wrote.
For years, the show pushed the narrative of a tight-knit family surviving in the wild — but Matt’s truth suggests something much darker was happening, just out of frame.
Matt Is Finally Taking Back His Voice
Since leaving Alaskan Bush People, Matt has focused on sobriety, spiritual healing, and exposing what he calls the “truth” behind the show. “I’m not trying to hurt anyone,” he said. “But I won’t be silent anymore.”
He now shares life updates on social media, often from a quiet farm where he’s rebuilding, one step at a time.
His message to fans: “You were only shown what they wanted you to see.”








