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1000-Lb Sisters: Some Fans Call Amy A Hypocrite (& Why Others Don't)

Amy Slaton-Halterman has strived to support her sister, Tammy Slaton, throughout her futile weight loss journey in 1000-lb Sisters, but some fans think Amy's hypocritical in her criticism of Tammy's fitness attempt. Although Tammy could lose her life if she doesn't commit to her health goals soon, viewers think Amy has made comparable mistakes in her weight loss endeavor. From claims that Amy shouldn't look down on Tammy to arguments that Tammy is much worse off than her younger sister, here's why some 1000-lb Sisters fans call Amy a hypocrite and why others don't.

Amy and Tammy embarked on their health quests at the same time, but since the pair committed to improving their fitness at the onset of 1000-lb Sisters season 1, Amy and Tammy have gone done divergent paths. Both of the Slaton siblings struggled to keep up with their diet and exercise routines in season 1, but ultimately, Amy had made enough progress that she qualified for bariatric surgery. While Amy underwent the weight loss operation, however, Tammy was only reminded of how fruitless her weight loss journey's been. By 1000-lb Sisters season 3, Amy has lost over 100 pounds, but some fans call Amy a hypocrite for her criticism of Tammy's stagnant fitness expedition.

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Unfortunately, Tammy's further from her weight loss goals than ever before in 1000-lb Sisters season 3. All of the hope viewers had for the Slaton sister has dissipated as Tammy's prioritized reckless behavior over her health. From abandoning her rehab stay to refusing to open up in therapy, Tammy's followers and siblings are fearing it's too late for her to reclaim her life. Unfortunately, Amy has also experienced some setbacks in her weight loss journey in 1000-lb Sisters season 3. Ever since she got pregnant with her baby boy, Gage, Amy's been more lenient with her diet and exercise regimen. At a recent weigh-in, Amy's doctor was disappointed in the reality star's progress. Some fans think Amy shouldn't be as critical of Tammy while she's still struggling, herself. A Reddit user shared, "Don't just nag someone and then do the exact behaviors you tell them to abstain from."

While some fans call Amy hypocritical, others don't think the 1000-lb Sisters star has made any contradictory actions because Amy is in a radically different position than Tammy is. Sadly, 1000-lb Sisters season 3 has effectively exhibited just how unrealistic it is that Tammy will ever qualify for bariatric surgery. Even while relying on a breathing tube, Tammy frequently vaped, drank alcohol, and indulged in unhealthy food. Tammy needs a firm hand to prevent her from throwing the rest of her life away. Even though Amy is still battling her own food addiction, 1000-lb Sisters viewers believe she has a right to critique Tammy. One fan commented, "At least... Amy did what [she] had to in order to have the surgery." Additionally, by failing her fitness ambitions, Tammy hinders Amy's life. Another user argued that Amy's justified because "Tammy’s choices directly affect [Amy]."

Fans can admit that neither Amy nor Tammy Slaton have had flawless weight loss undertakings, but viewers are split on how comparable the siblings' experiences are in 1000-lb Sisters. While some fans call Amy a hypocrite for judging Tammy's weight, others think Amy's made enough health progress to hold Tammy accountable. Regardless, all fans can agree that both Amy and Tammy need to be more committed to their fitness aspirations in 1000-lb Sisters.

Next: 1000-Lb Sisters: Why Tammy Slaton Lied About Filing Restraining Order

Sources: ellafitzkitty/Reddit, 3rdCoastLiberal/Reddit, theunkindpanda/Reddit



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