1000 lb Sisters

Season 8. 1000-Lb Sisters. Amy’s husband Brian Lovvorn talks badly about her baby. Very sad.

Why Amy King Decided to Speak Out

In her interview, Amy King explained her decision to speak out about the Institute in Basic Life Principles (IBLP) and be a part of the docu-series Shiny Happy People. She stated that the organization is “damaging” and that she has watched people she loves go through “horrendous things.” She felt it was the right time to use her voice to expose the darkness and help others.

1000-Lb Sisters' Star Amy Slaton & Brian Lovvorn Are Engaged

Amy also shared a powerful message for survivors and those still in the organization, telling them, “You’re not alone.” She believes the documentary will give survivors validation and comfort millions of people by showing them there is hope and that help is available.

IBLP as a “Cult”

Amy was very clear in her assessment of the IBLP, calling it an “absolute” cult. She described how followers are taught to follow Bill Gothard and his laws, placing him “above God in a way.” She believes this movement has had a devastating impact on families, especially women and children, who are taught that men are their sole authority. She expressed hope that the documentary will open people’s eyes to the “very, very dangerous” nature of the IBLP.

Family Relationships and Boundaries

When asked about her current relationship with the rest of the family, Amy stated that she has not been in contact with them. She feels the need to set firm boundaries to protect her own child, saying, “If you’re not going to protect your children, then I’m going to protect mine.” She also expressed her disappointment that so many of the Duggar family members have stayed silent on the situation with Josh Duggar. She speculated that they may be too scared or controlled to speak out themselves.

A Message to Anna and Hopes for the Future

Amy sent a heartfelt message to Anna Duggar, Josh’s wife, saying, “I have room at my house right now for all of your children and you. We would help you.” She stated that she has tried to reach out to Anna in many ways but has been unsuccessful, suspecting that Anna’s phone may be monitored. Amy believes Anna’s continued presence in the marriage is a direct result of the IBLP’s teachings that one must never divorce, no matter what. Amyโ€™s message to Anna was poignant, “The marriage that you have endured… isn’t true love. Love doesn’t hurt like that.”

Overall, Amy’s greatest hope for the documentary is that it will serve as a wake-up call for viewers and a source of comfort for survivors, demonstrating that they are not alone and that there is a path to healing and freedom.

1000-Lb Sisters' Amy Slaton Announces Brand-New Health Update After  Revealing Current Weight - IMDb

Noah Brown’s Medical Update

In a deeply personal post, Noah Brown of Alaskan Bush People shared a raw and emotional medical update with his fans. He revealed that he has been suffering from a migraine for three months, which has now returned with a “vengeance” despite his neurologist’s confusion over its duration. He has an upcoming appointment for an MRI and a CAT scan to determine the cause. Noah’s honesty has been met with an outpouring of support from fans, but the news has left many heartbroken. He admitted that his deepest fear is not the illness itself but the thought of being unable to protect and provide for his family. He thanked his fans for their support and expressed that even in his darkest moment, he finds love and strength.

Updates on the Slaton Family from ‘1000-lb Sisters’

According to reports, Amy Slaton has confronted her husband, Brian Love Horn, over a contentious issue regarding their child. Amy made it clear that while she loves her husband, her child is her “soulmate” and that she would divorce him if he were to speak ill of their child again. This fierce declaration of motherhood has put the family on a path of change, as Brian is now beginning to understand the seriousness of his actions.

In other news, Tammy Slaton recently experienced a major personal victory. After her weight loss, she was able to ride in the front seat of a car for the first time in years. Accompanied by her siblings, Amy and Chris, the simple car ride turned into a joyful adventure, demonstrating how even the smallest changes can feel like a huge win.

Meanwhile, Tammy and her husband, Caleb, have reportedly been struggling with a lack of privacy. Living in a rehabilitation facility, they’ve found it difficult to have a normal life as newlyweds, constantly surrounded by staff and other people. They’ve been trying to find small moments to themselves to nurture their relationship.

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