Amy and Tammy Slaton haven't proven themselves to be the most reliable narrators throughout their careers as the stars of 1000-lb Sisters, and some fans believe that siblings conned the TLC network into giving them their own show. Amy and Tammy have one of the most popular series in recent TLC history, but the Slaton family's followers don't think the sisters were upfront about their intentions for starring in the reality series. From their initial weight loss goals to their newfound objectives, here's why 1000-lb Sisters fans think Amy and Tammy Slaton conned TLC.
When Amy and Tammy decided to star in 1000-lb Sisters, the siblings shared that their main motivation for being on the series was to embark on their weight loss journeys. After decades of battling their food addictions, Amy and Tammy realized that they wouldn't have much time left if they didn't prioritize their health soon. Fans believe The Slaton sisters promised TLC that 1000-lb Sisters would document the pair's fight to make their weight loss dreams a reality. Unfortunately, Amy and Tammy's fitness quests have rarely been the focal point of the siblings' show. In the wake of 1000-lb Sisters season 3's dramatic conclusion, fans think Amy and Tammy Slaton conned TLC.
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Amy and Tammy committed to their weight loss journeys in 1000-lb Sisters season 1, but the sisters haven't maintained their interest in staying healthy. Although Amy did succeed in qualifying for and undergoing bariatric surgery by the end of season 1, she has stalled in her weight loss efforts since. Additionally, Tammy has never made the weight loss progress her doctors have tasked her with, and viewers suspect she
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