1,000-pound sisters Tammy Slaton have their $76,000 Kentucky home foreclosed on and are forced to move in with their brother Chris. Will they survive?
FAMILY DRAMA 1000-Lb. Sisters Tammy Slaton forced to move out of $76K Kentucky home and in with brother Chris after fight with sister
According to an insider, Tammy’s sister Amanda Halterman, 42, owned the modest property – and after one too many fights, the TLC star moved out of the rental.


The source told The U.S. Sun: “[Tammy] had to move in with her brother Chris because she lost her house.
“She was renting it from her sister, Amanda… and they just do not get along at all.”
TWISTED SISTERS
The U.S. Sun previously reported that a show insider claimed siblings Tammy, Amanda, Chris, and Amy Slaton, 35, had a huge fight while filming 1000-Lb. Sisters in Florida.
“The film crew was present, but they felt uncomfortable working with them because of the way they were behaving,” the source shared.
Tammy’s friend claimed the argument turned physical, and the family “really got into it.”
Cameras reportedly took an extended break from filming the season to let the cast cool down from the heated brawl.
CATCHING UP WITH TAMMY
After Tammy left the rehab center where she met and married her husband Caleb Willingham, their relationship started to fall apart.
In May, a source close to the couple spoke to The U.S. Sun and said: “Tammy has her legal team lined up and is ready to file for divorce.”
“They split up because Caleb hasn’t been following his diet in rehab,” the insider alleged, adding: “He has gained 30 lbs and hasn’t been working his program.”
“They got into a big fight over it and he told her he wanted a divorce, but then he tried to backtrack,” the insider revealed.
Before anything was finalized, Caleb died at the age of 40 while still in rehab.
Tammy mourned her loss while throwing her late husband an emotional sunset ceremony in Kentucky.
BUSTED!
Tammy was busted for marijuana possession just five days after the funeral.
According to court documents obtained exclusively by The U.S. Sun, Tammy was charged with one count of possession of marijuana, and two counts of possession of d.r.u.g paraphernalia.
A Sturgis police officer responded to the complaint on August 4.
She was charged on August 7 and ordered to appear in court on August 31 for her arraignment.
Radar Online reported as long as Tammy stays out of trouble for six months, the charges with be dismissed because she completed a Marijuana Education Program.
Reportedly, all of the drama that has happened in Tammy’s and Amy’s lives from late February through the end of July will be featured on Season 4 Part B.
According to a source, Tammy says: “Season 4 Part B is good, but Season 5 blows this season out of the water.”








