‘Alaskan Bush People’ Star Bear Brown’s Ex-Fiancée Raiven Leaves Instagram After Calling Out Haters
She’d already been having trouble dealing with the online hate, but now Alaskan Bush People star Bear Brown‘s ex-fiancée, Raiven Adams, has finally found a way to fight back. After calling out Instagram trolls one last time on Sunday, September 15, the mom-to-be quit the photo-sharing site. She shared what ended up being a farewell message on her Instagram Story before deleting her account and going radio silent.
“I’m always quick to want to prove haters wrong so they don’t get the satisfaction of winning when they are wrong, but I’m realizing responding at all is letting you win because you are getting the attention you clearly need,” Raiven, 21, wrote. Instead of continuing to give those hateful followers attention, she decided to leave them with nothing.
Recently, the star also called off her engagement because of the online hate. “It’s been a long battle for me to decide what I should do. What I should say,” she told fans on September 9. “I think this life is too much for me. The drama, the articles, the harassment. The mean people who have nothing better to do. And due to that, and several other reasons, [Bear and I] have decided to stay friends. Sometimes two people are meant to be in each other’s [lives] … but not in the way they thought. Wishing the wolf pack all of the best luck on every adventure.”
Don’t expect her to go anywhere, though. The model might not be on Instagram anymore, but she’ll always be part of the wolf pack. Just three days after the couple announced their split, they also announced that they’re expecting. “Quickly after deciding friendship was best for us, we found out we had a little surprise coming our way,” Raiven revealed. “After a quick engagement, because we felt that was the right thing to do, we talked about things and ultimately decided being coparents was best for us as well as our baby. We are super excited and surprised to announce this, especially due to current events. We are excited to coparent as friends and do our best to be the best we can be.”
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