1000-lb Sisters' Tammy Slaton reveals she is single after husband's death

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Tammy Slaton, one of the stars of the TLC reality show 1000-lb Sisters, has revealed that she is single and ready to mingle, five months after the tragic death of her husband Caleb Willingham.



The 35-year-old, who weighs over 600 pounds, took to her Instagram account on Sunday to share a video of herself wearing a pink wig and a black dress, with the caption: "I'm single and I'm happy."


Tammy's fans were quick to comment on her post, with many expressing their support and admiration for her. Some also asked her about her late husband, who passed away in July 2023 due to complications from COVID-19.


Tammy replied to some of the questions, confirming that she and Caleb were married for two years before his death, and that they had a "beautiful" relationship. She also said that she still misses him every day, but that she is trying to move on with her life.



Tammy and Caleb's love story was featured on the second season of 1000-lb Sisters, which aired earlier this year. The show follows the lives of Tammy and her sister **Amy Slaton**, who both struggle with morbid obesity and health issues.


Tammy met Caleb online and they hit it off right away. Caleb, who was a firefighter and a paramedic, was supportive of Tammy's weight loss journey and encouraged her to get bariatric surgery. He also proposed to her on Valentine's Day, and they tied the knot in a small ceremony in March 2023.


However, their happiness was short-lived, as Caleb contracted COVID-19 in June 2023 and was hospitalized. He died a month later, leaving Tammy heartbroken and devastated.



Tammy has since been coping with her grief and trying to improve her health. She has also been active on social media, where she posts updates on her progress and interacts with her fans.


Tammy has not revealed if she is dating anyone new, but she has hinted that she is open to finding love again. She has also thanked her fans for their love and support, and said that she is grateful for her sister Amy, who is her best friend and confidant.


Tammy is expected to return for the third season of 1000-lb Sisters, which is set to premiere in early 2024. The show will document her ongoing weight loss journey, as well as her personal and emotional challenges.

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