'Alaskan Bush People' Star Bear Brown Spends Easter With Wife Raiven After Domestic Violence Arrest
April 18 2022, Published 10:11 a.m. ET
Bear Brown appears to be back in the good graces of his wife despite getting arrested for domestic violence just last month.
As OK! reported, the Alaskan Bush People star, 34, was taken into custody on Friday, March 11, for domestic violence in the fourth degree before being released without bail three days later.
By the time Brown was released, his wife, Raiven Adams, already fled their home in Loomis, Washington, although it's still unclear whether she was the victim in the alleged incident.
Nevertheless, everything now seems to be water under the bridge for the couple — who tied the knot in January after years of dating on-and-off — as they looked overjoyed to spend Easter Sunday together.
In photos shared to Brown's Instagram account on Sunday, April 17, the reality star and his wife were all smiles for the camera as they posed for a selfie with their 2-year-old son, River. "Easter egg hunt and then dinner on the town!!!" he captioned his 'gram.
Fans couldn't help but notice how the spouses were radiating joy in the pics despite their tumultuous history, with one user commenting: "So glad y'all got things worked out you look so happy now congratulations."
"What a lovely little family," another user wrote in the comment section.
Earlier in the day, he also shared photos of the pair's tot searching for Easter eggs in the yard, while family matriarch Ami Brown was seen spending some quality time with her grandson and daughter-in-law.
"We had an awesome Easter! I hope everyone else did too!! Happy Easter!!!" Brown captioned the snaps.
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Brown and Adams appear to be back on stable terms, considering they have been sharing photos together on Instagram in recent weeks.
The couple appears to be extremely accustomed to ups and downs in their relationship at this point after breaking up and reconciling multiple times since first getting together in 2018.
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In 2019, the pair announced their engagement before calling it off just two weeks later. That same month, they revealed they were expecting a baby, with Adams later filing a restraining order against Brown during her pregnancy in 2020.
In the report, Adams described Brown's behavior as "erratic" and "abusive," claiming he threatened her with a gun.
The restraining order was later dropped right before the birth of their son, with the pair continuing to date on-and-off and eventually becoming man and wife earlier this year.