Last season, the 36-year-old completed the weight-loss surgery criteria on “1,000-Lb. Sisters”. Tammy Slaton is in good shape. The 1000-Lb Sisters star has been sharing her amazing slimdown with fans since undergoing weight loss surgery for the show’s last season. She posted more photographs on Instagram on Monday, wearing her signature sunglasses and an open-shouldered aqua-green top. She is still using her oxygen tube to breathe.

Followers complimented her photographs. “You are lovely on the inside and out! A supporter exclaimed, “You look amazing!” Someone else commented: “Look at your eyes, they are so big and pretty now that you’ve lost all that weight, good job.”Tammy has increased her social media activity in response to her significant weight loss.
On Thursday, the 1000-Lb Sisters actress shared a snapshot of herself drinking a bottle of Diet Coke on her Instagram Story, ridiculing her ongoing fascination with the soda. The 36-year-old commented, “LOL, I’m a diet soda ambassador.”Earlier this month, the reality star enjoyed a girls’ night out with her friend and sister Amy Slaton. Amy shared photos from the occasion on Instagram, showing Tammy without a wheelchair or walker.

Several commenters complemented Tammy on her gorgeous appearance. One person commented, “Seeing Tammy stand on her own is so heartwarming.” “Proud of y’all’s progress” Someone else said, “Way to go, Tammy!!”Viewers of the most recent season of 1000-Lb. Sisters saw Tammy’s metamorphosis while she was at the Ohio weight loss rehabilitation center. Tammy surprised herself when she dropped from 717 pounds to 534 pounds in one episode, making her eligible for weight-loss surgery.

On the Feb. 7 episode, she stated, “I sort of stopped breathing for a second when I went on the scale and realized the scale was at 534.7.” I’m roughly 14 pounds under my ideal weight. That marks a significant decrease from over 700. “I’m feeling thrilled, proud, excited—just all the emotions,” Tammy said. “I disproved everyone.” Everyone who was skeptical of me has now come to trust me. Here’s my “I told you so” moment.
