Leaving LA! ‘Alaskan Bush’ Boys Get Heartfelt Tattoos on Last Day
  • 6 years ago
It’s been a year of uncertainty for the Alaskan Bush People cast as matriarch Ami Brown’s cancer diagnosis uprooted the family to Los Angeles. But RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned that a couple Brown boys celebrated their final day in LA doing something that will last a lifetime: they received fresh new ink!

Dave H., owner of Generation8Tattoo exclusively told Radar that patriarch, Billy and two of his sons, Gabe and Bear, walked into his Los Angeles tattoo parlor around 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday.

“It was just the three of them,” the tattoo shop owner told Radar. “They were a positive family to be around especially given what they’re going through.”

The Browns have been divided all around the country in recent months given Ami’s cancer treatment, Radar reported.

Dave said Billy and Gabe came in with the purpose of getting tattoos that seemed to have significant meaning behind them. Dad Billy opted for a quote that he received on his upper arm in black.

“It said, ‘Not all who wander are lost, stay the course,’” Dave told Radar. “It was pretty personal.”

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He added: “It seemed like it definitely meant a lot to him. He seemed so happy to get it. I think it’s because he’s on the ocean a lot and maybe he misses that.”

Meanwhile, Gabe received a treble clef music note on his hand.

Dave – a self-proclaimed “big fan” of the show – said the three boys mentioned to him that it was their final day in LA before they were onto their next adventure.

“They said they were leaving very soon,” said Dave. “They didn’t mention where they were going, but of course, Bear said he wanted to go climb some buildings before they left.”

given a 3% chance of survival by doctors last year, and she recently revealed she’s gained 30 pounds.

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