Although Amy and Tammy Slaton's followers have argued that many elements of 1000-lb Sisters have been influenced by TLC's producers, fans think all of Tammy's self-destructive behavior is completely real. While viewers have argued that the drama between Tammy and her family members is likely influenced by minds behind the scenes, fans don't think Tammy needed any help failing to follow through with her diet and exercise routine in 1000-lb Sisters. Based on the Slaton clan's history of trauma and her futile weight loss journey, here's why 1000-lb Sisters fans think Tammy's self-destruction is real.
Amy and Tammy's weight loss journeys have seemed too surreal to be true throughout the sisters' years starring in 1000-lb Sisters. Some of the Slaton family's followers have argued that the drama between the siblings is manufactured for television as Tammy has gotten into several uncalled-for fights with Amy, Chris Combs, and Amanda Halterman. In 1000-lb Sisters season 3, Tammy's behavior was the most erratic it's ever been. Not only did Tammy almost ruin her relationship with Amy by calling her stupid, but the controversial TV personality also nearly started a physical fight with Amanda in the latest season. Although over-the-top moments like these might be influenced by TLC's producers, 1000-lb Sisters fans think Tammy's self-destruction is real.
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Unfortunately, Tammy's struggled to overcome her weight problems for years before she starred in 1000-lb Sisters. The Slaton siblings first started accumulating a fanbase with the creation of their YouTube channels. The sisters' videos would show their subscribers what it was like for Amy and Tammy to live everyday
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