Life Below Zero Star Dies: Sue Aikens is the main cast of “Life Below Zero,” a documentary television series, which illustrates the daily seasonal activity of hunters.
There are some rumors circulating on the internet that claims Sue Aikens has died, Is Sue Aikens indeed died or it is just fake rumors? Let’s check the facts.
Life Below Zero Star Dies: Did Sue Aikens Pass Away?
Sue Aikens is a resident of the Kavik River camp in northern Alaska, the camp is located just next to the Kavik River, 197 miles north of the Arctic Circle. As of September 2023, Sue is still alive and she is living her best life in Alaska.
American television personality and producer, Sue Aikens, earned significant recognition after playing her lead role in Life Below Zero in 2013. Besides that, she has appeared in several television series including Sarah Palin’s Alaska, Flying Wild Alaska, and Fox and Friends.
The Life Below Zero series is produced by BBC Studio and airs on National Geography.
There are some fake news spreading on the internet regarding her death which claimed that she died and they are sharing wrong details about Sue Aikens.
The Film producer and television star, Sue Aikens is currently 60 years old and she is very alive.
She recently hopped onto her social media to share the heartbreaking news that her loved one poochie, a furbaby passed away on 12 September 2023.
She penned on her Instagram post, “Thank you for being the bestest poochie ever Lil Bawb ❤️🥰😔 #bestfriends #furbaby #rip”
Sue Aikens Obituary: How Did Sue Aikens Die?
Sue Aikens is often regarded as the heart and soul of the TV series Life Below Zero as she is the most active star among all in the series.
There is no obituary about the star as she is very much alive as of September 2023.
She recently dropped an update regarding her long-time-running television show Life Below Zero:
She is now living in a remote area in Alaska, as per Buzz Nigeria.
Previously Sue got badly injured when a wild bear attacked her. She stated about the incident, “The bear was hiding in a riverbank that I couldn’t see and he snatched me up, and dragged me into the tundra between the dining hall and the river,”
Sue further explained that during an “alpha push,” a bear will open their feet in the hopes that its prey doesn’t try to fight back.
The wild bear is basically stating, “I’m going to kick your butt unless you give it to me willingly,” Sue said. “He gets more points on the alpha scale if I say, ‘Oh no, you’re so bad, I’m leaving,” as per Distractify.