1000 Lb Sisters: Tammy Slaton Gets ROBBED! All Her Stuff Is Gone

TLC: TAMMY SLATON AND HER HOUSE

Tammy and Amy Slaton have become the sisters who reached stardom over a very short time. Their show, 1000 Lb Sisters, started in 2020 and got great ratings. Currently, TLC is airing its fourth season, and lots of dramatic things have happened in merely a few episodes. It turns out the upcoming episode is also going to contain a shocking reveal regarding Tammy’s residence. It turns out someone robbed the star’s house since she enrolled herself in rehab in Ohio! How did the Slaton family react to this unfortunate incident, and how did they tell Tammy about it? Keep reading to know all the details regarding this.

1000 Lb Sisters: All Of Tammy’s Precious Belongings Stolen! Someone Robbed Her House

While the Slaton sisters started the show together, the siblings are on drastically different journeys now. While Amy is focussing on her family and awaiting the arrival of her second baby in the new episodes, Tammy is finally in rehab. After relapsing multiple times in the last three seasons, an intense and almost life-threatening visit to the hospital finally opened her eyes. Now, the elder sister is serious about losing weight. A promo by EOnline revealed someone had robbed Tammy’s house!

Her other sisters, Amanda and Misty, went to her house in Kentucky to fetch some stuff for her as the main castmate is in Ohio’s rehab to lose weight. Shockingly, when Amanda and Misty went inside Tammy’s residence, they realized someone had robbed it. A lot of items like the fridge sinks from the kitchen and bathroom, the table, and the water heater wasn’t there. Amanda yelled that all the stuff was “gone.”

1000 Lb Sisters
TLC: AMANDA & MISTY, ALONGSIDE TAMMY’S ROBBED HOUSE

She called the entire situation “some bulls**t” and took a video of the place. Both of them even called Amy to tell her about the incident. She dropped some f-bombs while asking what they must do. All of them didn’t want Tammy to come back into the house. That’s because there had been an invasion of privacy and loss of property. Moreover, the Slaton sisters were scared to break the news to their sibling. Well, Tammy had nothing left to come home to.

Amanda and Misty didn’t know how Tammy would take in the news, especially when she was already going through so much. At last, all of them, i.e., Amanda, Misty, and Amy, concluded that they must file a police report. Later, they hoped to figure out how they would tell Tammy about this terrible instance.

1000 Lb Sisters: Fans Wonder If Tammy Was Developmentally Disabled!

While there was chaos about someone robbing Tammy Slaton’s house, the 1000 Lb Sisters viewers found out something appealing about the star. It turns out that her younger sister, Amy was the one who was paying for Tammy’s rent. Hence, they began to wonder about all the things the elder sibling had to depend upon the younger sibling for. Some of them also pointed out how Tammy even refused to walk on her own until her nurse, Tisa, urged her to take a few steps.

Besides, there was always someone pushing her through the manual wheelchair when she hadn’t shifted to an electrical one. So, speculation began that maybe Tammy was “developmentally disabled.” Hence, she had to rely on everyone for even the basic of things. Last season, Tammy’s half-sibling, Chris Combs, also joked about making her the “ward of the state.” It happened when none of the siblings were willing to take care of the star after Amy had decided to move into a new neighborhood. Before Tammy took the decision to go to a weight loss facility, her sister Misty had also suggested putting her into a state home.

TLC: TAMMY & AMY SLATON

However, Tammmy being developmentally disabled is just a speculation. There has been no verification to prove that theory. Besides, the TV star has earned many fans now after they realized she is working hard to get into shape and not indulging in self-destructive behavior. Keep coming back to TV Season & Spoilers for all the latest updates for 1000 Lb Sisters.

Exit mobile version