Amy Slaton embarked on a life-changing weight loss expedition in 1000-lb Sisters, and while some fans believe Amy's a success story, others argue that the reality star's journey isn't one worth celebrating. Amy's achieved milestones her family never thought possible throughout her three years in 1000-lb Sisters, but the Slaton sister's critics don't think Amy's story is without its handful of failures. From her future with her burgeoning family to her past fraught with controversy, here's why some 1000-lb Sisters consider Amy Slaton a success story and why others don't.
Compared to her stubborn and poorly motivated older sister, Tammy Slaton, Amy has been an angel during her weight loss venture in 1000-lb Sisters. Ever since the pair decided to face their food addictions and work to qualify for bariatric surgery in season 1, Amy and Tammy have pursued diverging paths. Where Tammy has proven herself to be the more difficult and unhealthy sister, Amy's considered the kinder and more diligent Slaton sibling. Without the comparison to Tammy, however, some 1000-lb Sisters fans don't think Amy's as pure as she comes across.
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Although she did follow through on her initial goals, some skeptical 1000-lb Sisters fans aren't sold on Amy being the inspirational hero the series portrays her as. While she has encouraging plans for her future, viewers point out that Amy Slaton has a history of getting herself and those around her into trouble. Amy's complicated journey in and outside of 1000-lb Sisters has made it difficult for fans to decide whether Amy Slaton's a success story or a cautionary tale.
The most apparent triumph Amy achieved during her time
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