In the last few weeks after the last season of 1000-lb Sisters ended, some viewers have noted that Amy Slaton Halterman has openly dismissed rumours regarding her increase in weight. There is no doubt that the reality star has shed some serious pounds. Clearly, she did this in order to be eligible for gastric bypass surgery in season one of the series. However, concerns have been expressed by viewers that she has already begun to slip off the rails.
Fan Spots Amy Slaton At A Grocery Store
Amy has been enjoying a great life since the end of season three without cameras following her around and forcing her to take responsibility. After purchasing their own Kentucky duplex as their lifelong home, Amy and her spouse, Michael Halterman, were free to take a massive life-changing step.
BUSTED! Amy Slaton’s Weight Loss Updates On IG Don’t Match Her Present Look, Fan Claims
Gage, the couple’s child, has kept both parents quite occupied as Amy frequently posts on her social media accounts. Amy’s health is more important than ever, especially now that her second child will be born this summer. Fans who have been following Amy’s story since the start have shared their insights in a new Reddit discussion. While shopping at the grocery store, a 1000-lb Sisters fan was able to catch a glimpse of Amy.
In a matter of seconds, the fan saw that Amy’s latest Instagram weight loss photos did not match up with how the star is currently appearing. As the conversation progressed, the members noted that she was getting older. Her followers say she seems much older at the age of 35.
Some of Amy’s fans claimed that her financial problems were stifling her efforts to improve her health. Nonetheless, others pointed out that Amy’s YouTube income, TLC salary, and disability benefits make her financially sound. Amy’s lengthy maxi dress and fading blue hair made for a less-than-stellar portrait.
Once it pertained to Amy’s weight reduction, many of her fans thought she was putting on a brave face because of Tammy’s mistreatment and only reverted to compulsive overeating when she was depressed.

