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'Alaskan Bush People' News: Family Doesn't Realize They Have an Accent; Ami to Get Another Round of Chemotherapy?

The Brown Family admit that they have never realized that they had an accent. Meanwhile, there are speculations that Ami Brown will be getting a second round of chemotherapy to cure her cancer.

Fans enjoy watching the Brown family live their lives away from technology and industrialization. However, one thing that has distracted them is the Brown family's accent, which apparently they have never noticed.

"We never realized that anybody in the family had an accent," Brown patriarch Billy said in one of the confessional clips from their series, In Touch Weekly reports.

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"We didn't realize it at all — I don't guess we heard it, and then all of a sudden, everybody's talking about 'their accents,'" Billy added, emphasizing that they just took notice of their strong accents when people started talking about it.

Bear also shared that he's never recognized anyone in his family to have an accent. The show also relayed that there is no answer as to where the Brown family accent came from since they only knew about having it when fans of their reality show started talking about it on social media.

Another detail that fans have noticed is that the unusual accent begins with Billy and Ami's kids. The Brown parents have a Southern accent because they grew up in Texas. However, there's no explanation how and where their kids acquired the unique-sounding accent.

Meanwhile, a Facebook page called Alaskan Bush People Exposed claims that Ami will continue on treating her cancer with a second round of chemotherapy. However, the Brown family has yet to confirm the announcement.

Although previously, Ami shared in an interview with PEOPLE that she's determined to cure herself of lung cancer even though she only has three percent of surviving the disease.

"I have the will to fight. Worrying about it only makes it worse. There is hope and that hope is having faith in God. You can't give up. I tell people be happy. Just be happy. It's a choice. Things can be hard and you just want to curl up but you have to shine," Ami explained.

A new season of "Alaskan Bush People" is yet to be confirmed.

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