Tammy Slaton has relied on her sister, Amy, for practically everything throughout the pair's journey's in 1000-lb Sisters, but fans don't think Amy should be responsible for her older sister's complicated housing situation. Tammy has depended on her sister for a place to live for the past few years, but now that Amy's ready to get her own home with her husband, fans don't think Amy should have to figure out Tammy's next living arrangements. From Amy's new priorities to the Slaton family's tendency to enable Tammy's food addiction, here's why 1000-lb Sisters fans think Amy shouldn't concern herself with Tammy's housing crisis.
Before moving in with Amy, Tammy struggled to find a place to settle. Because Tammy isn't able to work most traditional jobs, the Slaton sister has had to rely on her family to provide for her before she became a reality star. Initially, Tammy had lived with her unfeeling mother, Darlene, but the pair didn't always get along. Tammy shared that she frequently complained about her mother not feeding her enough and even got the police involved. When she wasn't staying at her mother's house, she was going in and out of rehabilitation centers. Amy's house turned out to be Tammy's best bet until Amy's priorities started to shift.
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While Amy and Tammy have managed to co-exist throughout 1000-lb Sisters seasons 1 and 2, the latest chapter of the Slaton family's weight loss quests has become a turning point for the clan. In season 3, Tammy is further from her fitness goals than ever before as her difficult personality has prevented her from focusing on her diet and exercise regimen. On top of Tammy's precarious health situation,
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