The controversial Discovery Channel show "Alaskan Bush People" tells the story about a family who strives to be self-sufficient in the wilderness. The series tells about their struggles and achievements as a family.

Just last month, though, one member chose to leave his family. Joshua "Bam Bam" Brown left the show to follow his heart. He relocated to the 48 for love, saying that he has found a woman who has "stirred something inside" that "made his soul wake up." When Bam made his announcement to leave the show, it was said that the reason was Allison Kagan, one of the show's crew.

When the season finale of the "Alaskan Bush People" aired, it showed the Brown family's struggle to make a wind turbine that could power up the structures of Browntown, Alaska Dispatch News reported. Bam was not there to help his family do that, and many fans noted that it would have been easier for the family to build that wind turbine if Bam was there. Although the wind turbine was successful, it would have been easier if there was a pair of extra hands.

A lot of people are expecting for him to be back for "Alaskan Bush People" Season 7, however, recent reports say that that may not happen. There have been rumors that he has been spotted in South Carolina, and some fans claim that he may have purchased a Tiki bar in Eutawville. This report has not been confirmed yet.

The show has been controversial since it's started, and a lot of people say that the show is fake, but the Brown family certainly think that there is more to be said for the bush life, Monsters and Critics reported. Although the family has a lot of critics, but they are raising awareness of how it is like to live without all the technology.