Noah Brown’s Emotional Plea for Custody Funds: Fears Losing Sons Amid Bitter Divorce – Fans Rally with Prayers!

Alaskan Bush People's Noah and Rhain Split After 6 Years of Marriage: 'I Am  Living in Our Guest Cabin'

The fairy tale is officially over for the “inventor” of the Brown family. Noah Brown has issued a desperate and tearful plea for financial help, revealing that his marriage to Rhain Alisha has reportedly collapsed into a “bitter” divorce battle that threatens to strip him of his two sons, Elijah and Adam.

The Alaskan Bush People star, who has openly struggled with mortgage payments on his mountain homestead, took to social media late last night with a link to a fundraising page, claiming he is “out of options” and terrified of the legal road ahead.

“I Can’t Lose My Boys”

In a since-deleted video, a visibly exhausted Noah fought back tears as he explained his dire situation.

“I never thought I would be here asking for charity,” Noah admitted. “But I am up against a legal wall. I don’t have the funds for a high-powered lawyer, and she does. I am fighting to keep 50/50 custody. If I don’t come up with the retainer by Friday, I could lose my rights to see my boys. They are my whole world.”

The “Mountain Dream” Crumbles

Sources close to the couple say the split has been brewing for months, fueled by financial stress and the isolation of living off-grid. While the couple once presented a united front against the rest of the Brown family, it appears the pressure of maintaining the “Bush” lifestyle without steady TV checks finally broke them.

“Noah wanted to live like Billy,” an insider revealed. “But Rhain wanted stability. The arguments about money became constant. Now, she reportedly wants full custody and plans to move the kids back to civilization, leaving Noah alone on the mountain.”

Fans Rally to Help

Despite his past controversies with siblings like Bear Brown, fans are rallying behind the young father. The hashtag #SaveNoahsBoys has started trending in Facebook groups, with donors chipping in small amounts to help him reach his goal.

“He might be eccentric, but he loves those kids,” one top comment read. “No father should lose his children just because he is broke.”

As the deadline looms, Noah remains at his Cushman property, waiting to see if the kindness of strangers can save his family from being torn apart.

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