‘1000-Lb. Sisters’ star Tammy Slaton journey to lose weight

Last Modified: 9th Sep

Reality star Tammy Slaton has shown off her impressive weight loss journey. She had undergone bariatric surgery last year.

The US Sun reported that the 36-year-old 1000-Lb. Sisters star has now lost nearly 300 pounds. She recently gave a glimpse of her leaner physique on Instagram.

In the social media pictures, she sat outside while enjoying the warm sun as she was assisted by oxygen tubes. Fans and viewers were quick to praise Slaton for her much slimmer and healthier appearance.

Tammy Slaton (Source: Instagram)

Recently the Southern Indiana Combat Production, a mixed martial arts company, shared pictures of Slaton as she attended an event on Facebook – showing her incredible transformation.

In the said pictures, the TLC star was seen standing up as she and her sister Amy Slaton held out a championship belt while smiling. The reality star used to weigh over 700 pounds and this is the first time she was seen standing up without the assistance of her wheelchair.

At the beginning of her weight loss journey, Tammy spent time in a food rehab center. She had struggled to reach the goal weight to qualify for bariatric surgery.

Tammy Slaton and her sister Amy Slaton attend the event organized by Southern Indiana Combat Production (Source: Facebook)

She eventually tipped the scale and was approved for the surgery which she underwent in 2022.

While recovering from the surgery, she met her now-husband, Caleb Willingham.

The pair got engaged in October 2022 just after dating for three weeks. 

They eventually tied the knot in November 2022, just a month after engagement, during an intimate wedding ceremony in front of close family and friends.

However, fans have raised concerns over Willingham’s “creepy” behavior and have even accused him of “controlling” and “stalking” the reality star.

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