Matt Brown Breaks Years of Silence: Emotional Video Hints at Surprise Family Reunion on North Star Ranch Horizon…Wolfpack Reunited?
Is the “Wolfpack” finally becoming whole again? Matt Brown, the estranged eldest son of the Alaskan Bush People clan, has sparked a frenzy of speculation this week after posting a raw, tearful video that many fans believe signals a historic truce with his family.
For years, the 43-year-old has lived in exile near Loomis, Washington—just miles from the family’s North Star Ranch, yet a world away emotionally. But in his latest YouTube update, Matt dropped his guard, hinting that the “walls are coming down” between him and his mother, Ami Brown.
“It’s Time To Go Home”
In the video, which was filmed during a solo hike in the snowy mountains, a visibly emotional Matt spoke about “forgiveness” and the pain of holding onto old grudges.
“I’ve been carrying this weight for too long,” Matt admitted, wiping away tears. “I had a dream about Da [Billy Brown] last night. He told me that life is too short to be angry. I think… I think it might be time to walk back up that driveway.”
While he didn’t explicitly confirm a reunion, eagle-eyed fans noticed he was wearing a vintage flannel shirt that appeared to belong to his late father—a subtle sign that he may have already made contact with the family.
Ami Brown: The Peacemaker?
Sources close to the production claim that Ami Brown has been quietly working to bring her “lost boy” home since her health scare earlier this year. With the show’s future in limbo and the family scattered, insiders say Ami wants one last Christmas with all seven children under the same roof.
“Ami has forgiven him,” a source revealed. “She knows Matt has his demons, but she misses him. The feud with [brother] Bear is the only thing standing in the way, but even Bear is softening up now that he has children of his own.”
Fans React: “We Need This”
The comment section of Matt’s video has turned into a prayer circle for reconciliation.
“Please go see your mom, Matt,” one top comment read. “You can tell she is hurting. The Wolfpack isn’t the same without the leader.”
If Matt does return to North Star Ranch, it would mark the end of one of reality TV’s most bitter family feuds—and potentially set the stage for a massive ratings comeback.





