Noah Brown and his beloved wife Rhain have had issues in the past getting along with his family, who star on the hit reality show “Alaskan Bush People.” Thankfully, it has just been reported that the family has now put their differences aside in the wake of learning that Rhain is expecting their first child!

“Noah and Rhain were in the midst of a rough patch with his family prior to their baby news, but the pregnancy has really turned things around for them,” a source explained. “Billy and Ami are over the moon about her pregnancy because Ami has wanted to be a grandmother for so long.”

“Her wish has finally come true and she is feeling so blessed,” the insider added. “The impending birth has brought life back into Ami and has made Noah’s relationship with Billy stronger because he is now coming to him for fatherhood advice.”

Ami is so excited about the birth of her grandchild that she’s already making baby clothes, even though the baby is not due until the spring of 2019! Noah’s younger sister Rain, who has not been a fan of Rhain, is even starting to change her tune a bit. Rain has had a problem with her sister-in-law ever since she changed her name from Ruth to Rhain last year, but her pregnancy has caused her to change her tune about her a bit.

“While Rain isn’t fully on Team Rhain yet, she has opened up dialogue and is really excited for the birth,” the source said. “Everyone thinks it is just a matter of time until she comes around.”

Noah and Rhain were married four months ago, and they announced her pregnancy last month.

“We’ve taken another step in the adventure that is our life together,” said Noah, 26. “We didn’t try, and we didn’t not try. We figured that we’d just kind of let God and nature take their course and we ended up pregnant.”

We’re glad to see that this family is mending fences, and we wish Noah and Rhain the best of luck with their new baby!

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