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Alaskan Bush People: Rain Brown’s Hand Tattoo Explained

Rain Brown shocked Alaskan Bush People viewers when she showed off a new tattoo that seemed to envelop her whole hand on a recent episode.

Alaskan Bush People' Sees Rain Brown Ready To Return To Show

The youngest star of the Alaskan Bush People, Rain Brown, recently showed off a brand-new hand tattoo with viewers questioning its meaning. The entire Wolf Pack has been trying their best to move on after the sad departure of Billy Brown. Rain has stuck close to the homestead to take care of her mother, Ami Brown, but is making sure to still grow into her own person.

In the newest season of Alaskan Bush People, Rain has started to come out of her shell and express herself with multiple tattoos. Alaskan Bush People’s Rain has always described herself as a wild child, and it seems she is continuing to live up to her nickname. During a recent episode, fans noticed a tattoo shaped like a circle with small writing on her hand. Upon closer inspection, there are three rock-like circles on Rain’s hand with tiny symbols also placed within. There is no color except black.

Rain Didn’t Reveal The Meaning Behind Her Tattoo

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While Rain has yet to divulge the secret meaning to fans, it looks like it could be a Norse or Viking tattoo. Her brother Bear Brown used a tattoo artist in Oregon named Gabriel Reyes, who also has a portfolio filled with Norse tattoos. Again, the artist hasn’t claimed to be the one behind the tattoo Rain, whose dog Cupcake died, got, but it is a good lead. Viking tattoos represent power and spiritual strength. Not to mention, the Norse men were known to honor fallen family members with new ink, so it could be in memory of her father, Billy.

Rain has been pushing the envelope when it comes to her ever-changing look. She surprised Alaskan Bush People fans by showing off her bleach-blonde hair. The youngest of the Wolf Pack also revealed she had her nose pierced. Eagle eye followers have also noticed a second possible tattoo on her inner arm, but she has yet to show it off, leading fans to feel it may not be real. The 20-year-old is trying her best to leave a mark on the world, and she is doing so one makeover at a time.

The current season of Alaskan Bush People is showing Rain comforting her older sister Bird Brown after a massive health scare. The two sisters and their brother, Noah Brown, have also ventured back to Alaska to retrace their parent’s footsteps. Rain is making every effort to honor her late father, with the hand tattoos possibly being the most significant monument to her love yet.

 

 

 

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