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1000-Lb. Sisters’ Tammy and Amy Slaton Feud Update


Tammy Slaton from 1000-Lb. Sisters Responds to Concerns About Facial Bruising

Amy Slaton can no longer endure Tammy Slaton’s criticism. 

This is why, as the TLC stars revealed during the season eight premiere of 1000-Lb. Sisters, they remain on bad terms.

“Forget that b—h,” Amy expressed in a confessional during the Jan. 6 episode. “The latest with Tammy is forget her. I’m not going to live my life in a shell just to please her anymore.”

Indeed, Amy—who is also having issues with her 45-year-old sister Amanda Halterman—confirmed, “I haven’t seen Tammy in two months.”

In a separate confessional, Tammy revealed that their conflict began after her skin-removal surgery. 

“The last time I saw Amy, we had this huge argument,” the 39-year-old shared. “The bottom line is she just left me in Pittsburgh. I tried to express how I felt, how she abandoned me, and she turned it around and accused me of bullying her and all this stuff.”

For her part, Amy felt hurt that Tammy wouldn’t consider her point of view, noting that she had left because Amanda was “bullying” her. 

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