Tammy Slaton's followers have called for her to be a ward of the state after years of her weight loss failure in 1000-lb Sisters, but skeptics don't think Tammy will ever become the state of Kentucky's responsibility. Chris Combs famously called for his troublesome sister to become a ward of the state as the Slaton family has cared for Tammy for her entire life, but viewers don't think the Slatons will get off the hook anytime soon. From Tammy's stubbornness to the Slaton clan's reliance on Tammy, here's why 1000-lb Sisters sisters fans believe Tammy Slaton will never be a ward of the state.
Unfortunately, Tammy hasn't been able to take care of herself for some time. Although the TV personality insists that she wants to be self-sufficient, Tammy has relied on her relatives to care for her throughout her life as her weight and relationship with food have rendered her unable to lead an autonomous life. Tammy has struggled with a food addiction since she was a child and had to feed herself while her mother, Darlene, was busy working. Even as she's assisted by her family members while living with Amy Slaton in 1000-lb Sisters, Tammy continues to give into her life-threatening addiction. Even though it would be best for Kentucky to intervene, 1000-lb Sisters fans think Tammy Slaton will never be a ward of the state.
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Although Tammy committed to following through with her weight loss goals in 1000-lb Sisters season 1, she hasn't been successful seeing her fitness ambitions through. Sadly, Tammy only appears to fall further from her weight loss goals with each season. Tammy's fitness failure was cemented at the end of 1000-lb Sisters season 3 when she was rushed
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