Alaskan Bush People: Raiven Shares First Wedding Photo & Changes Name
Alaskan Bush People's Bear and Raiven Brown just tied the knot on Sunday. Now the bride is showing off her look by sharing pictures from the big day.
Raiven Adams from Alaskan Bush People took to Instagram to share with her 50,000 followers that she finally said "I do" to Bear Brown, and now newlywed Raiven is happily showing off her pictures from the big day and revealing she changed her name to Raiven Brown. Fans had an idea that something was up when both stars went quiet on social media. The lovebirds first met back in 2018 when Raiven worked as an assistant photographer on Noah Brown's mountain wedding. Bear and Raiven hit it off quickly, talking the entire night.
In August of 2019, the couple went public with their relationship, announcing their engagement on Instagram. Sadly, only two weeks later, they called it quits. Through missed births and accusations, the couple finally made it back to each other, deciding to give their relationship another go last April. Now Bear and Raiven are looking forward to spending the rest of their lives together after tying the knot.
Congrats are in order for Bear and Raiven, who committed their lives to one another on Sunday. Raiven is now sharing a few photos from her big day, and fans can't get enough. Raiven can be seen wearing a white lace dress and a matching veil. Behind her are the natural mountains that surround North Star Ranch. The bride posed for solo silhouette shots as she stared off into the sky. Raiven also posted a few with her new groom. Bear wore a dashing maroon suit that seemed to mimic his favorite comic character, Joker. She also changed her name on Instagram to Raiven Brown. Check out Raiven's post below:
The entire Wolf Pack, with the exception of Matt Brown, turned up for the wedding. The ceremony was said to be small and intimate, with a small guest list of close family and friends. Some other photos showed Bear, Raiven and their son, River, with their backs to the camera, signifying that they are now one united family unit. The youngest Brown, Rain, commented on the photos, saying her new sister-in-law looked "gorgeous." Needless to say, this was a very happy day for the couple, who worked towards this goal for years.
While the day was filled with joy, one person was missing from the wedding party. Bear touched on the fact that he wished his father could have been present. Patriarch Billy Brown passed away from a seizure in February of 2021. The new couple already has some plans in the works, as Raiven revealed recently that she and Bear were looking to build their own home on top of the mountain at North Star Ranch. Fans of Alaskan Bush People are hoping that cameras were there to capture the big day for next season, which has yet to be announced.
Source: Raiven Brown/Instagram