• Rain Brown is an Alaskan reality TV star and the youngest child of the Brown family, featured in the show "Alaskan Bush People"
• She grew up in Hoonah, Alaska and moved frequently with her family
• Her net worth is estimated at ~$80,000 and her father's net worth is ~$6 million
• She is active on Instagram and Twitter, but not Facebook
• Her mother's battle with cancer made her depressed, but her family overcame the problems together
Born as Merry Christmas Kathryn Raindrop Brown on the 23rd November 2002, in Alaska, USA, she is a reality TV star, best known to the world for being a part of the Brown family, showcased in the reality TV series “Alaskan Bush People” (2014-2018), together with her father, Billy Brown, mother Ami, and her six siblings.
Growing up Alaska
Rain Brown is the second daughter and youngest child born to Alaskan wilderness people Ami and Billy Brown. She has five brothers and a sister, who would fulfill her every need during her early years. Growing up in Alaska for delicate Rain was rather hard, despite being overly protected by her older brothers and sister, not to mention her parents. The family had troubles settling in Alaska during her earliest days, but she spent most of her childhood years in Hoonah, Alaska, on Chichagof Island. Before that, the family would move from place to placer, building shelters that could only do so much against the harsh winters.
Alaskan Bush People
Her father was noticed by the producers of the Discovery Channel in the late 2000s, after he had published books “One Wave at a Time”, and “Teacher of the Old Code”. The Brown family was offered a reality series that would showcase their lifestyle and operations in remote Alaska. Billy, as the patriarch of the family, accepted the offer, and the Brown family was set for new endeavors. Rain isn’t quite like her other siblings; though living in Alaska, she has developed a keen sense for fashion and music, as she is a talented singer and ukulele player, and also an avid sculptor.
Do You Know How Rich Rain Brown Is?
Although living in remote Alaska and being only 15 years old, Rain has earned a pretty decent net worth for herself, thanks to the contract with the Discovery Channel. As she got older she started appearing more frequently in the reality series, which not only increased her popularity, but also her net wealth. Net worth is ~$80,000; pretty decent don’t you think? Billy Brown has a net worth of $6 million.
Do You Know About Rain’s Personal Affairs, Is She Dating Anyone, Who is Her Boyfriend?
Rain, being the youngest in the family and overprotected by her brothers, hasn’t yet experienced the joy of being in a relationship. There is still plenty of time for this young girl to meet her special someone; for now, she is focused on learning how to survive in Alaska and is also developing her other talents.
Battle with Depression
As you might already know, if you are a fan of “Alaskan Bush People”, Rain’s mother Ami was battling cancer, which made her quite depressed. Luckily, the Brown family managed to overcome all the problems, and young Rain was again feeling happy and motivated. She doesn’t need problems like that at this stage of life, right?
Is Rain Brown on Social Media?
Instagram, on which she has over 64,000 followers, and on which she posts pictures that showcase her daily endeavors in Alaska,. Rain Brown can also be found on Twitter, on which she has a fan base of just over 5,000 people. Though less popular, Rain has used Twitter to its full extent, promoting her ideas, opinions, and happenings from her daily life, such as her mountain climb, among many other posts. Rain isn’t active on Facebook, but more details about her can be found on the official “Alaskan Bush People” Twitter account, which has over 40,000 followers.
General Info
Died
August 5, 1991, Cincinnati, Ohio, United States
Profession
American Football coach
Education
Massillon Washington High School, Miami University, Ohio State University
Family
Spouse
Katie Kester
Children
Mike Brown
Parents
Lester Brown
Accomplishments
Movies
Heaven's Rain, Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam, Camp Rock, Our Guys: Outrage at Glen Ridge, Johns, Dangerous Curves, Thrashin'