'You look like cartoon': Internet asks 'filter queen' Tammy Slaton to 'stop fooling people' and show her real face
DIXON, KENTUCKY: '1000-lb Sisters' star Tammy Slaton has actively documented her weight loss journey on social media. TLC star eventually lost enough weight to undergo bariatric surgery despite all the hardships, including a health scare that resulted in a medically induced coma and a tracheotomy.
Tammy has recently sparked dating speculations with TikToker Greg Morgan amid divorce rumors from Caleb Willingham. However, Tammy is now making headlines for her latest social media thirst trap. The reality star has recently shared stirring selfies and her followers called her out for using filters.
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On May 22, Tammy took to Instagram to share a series of new selfies featuring five photos of her giving a similar expression to the camera. The TLC personality flaunted her incredible 300-pound weight loss and slimmer figure. In the photos, Tammy sported a cutout teal top that exposed her shoulders. The reality star's outfit was embellished with silver diamond accents around the neckline. Tammy smiled for the cameras with a breathing tube under her nose. Tammy has lost a significant amount of weight and has heavily documented the change on social media. Notably, the reality star was also seen standing on her own without the help of a walking aid and sitting in the driver's seat of her car.
'Give up the filters'
While many fans applauded Tammy for her incredible weight loss transformation, several others called out the '1000-lb Sisters' star for using a filter. A social media user commented, "Phony filters. Filter Queen." Another Instagram user said, "Get that body that you are hiding at 495lbs. On the treadmill & stop fooling people with these Filtered pictures. Show your real face." "Your Instagram is so boring. Unfollowing. It's nothing but over-filtered pictures of your face," another follower added. Another person wrote, "Filters make you look like a cartoon character." Another critic posted, "Please kick the horrible filters out! You don't need them!" Another user suggested, "Give up the filters."
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