Amy Slaton shocks followers with latest photo dump, '1000-lb Sisters' fans say 'had no idea this was her'
MORGANFIELD, KENTUCKY: Don't we all like a nice photo dump from our favorite reality star? If you've been wondering what Amy Slaton from '1000-lb Sisters' is up to these days, you're in luck since she's surprised her followers with yet another year-end photo dump. Despite the fact that the mother of two has mostly used filters in her photos, she appears to be having a nice time after giving birth to her second child in July. Amy recently shared a photo dump on her Instagram profile, and her fans are loving it!
Amy Slaton, star of '1000-lb Sister,' has shared a rare photo of her child Glenn with filters on. The TLC actress shared a series of Snapchat filters-enhanced photographs of herself and a couple with her now five-month-old child sitting on her lap. Amy captioned the post, "Snapchat filters." The first couple of photos depicts Amy sitting inside a car and posing for the camera. The next two pics show Glenn donning a blue jumper as he poses for his mama.
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Fans of '1000-lb Sisters' flocked to the post's comments section to express how they couldn't identify Amy at all. One comment mentioned, "Omg I hardly recognized you 🙈." Another fan wrote, "Looks like Rebecca from 90 days in thes filters." While a third commenter added, "That's not a filter that's a whole different person lol." One follower also mocked as they write, "Catfishing😂😂😂😂." Another shocked fan commented, "haD No idea this was her - WOW 😮."
One follower who didn't seem a fan of the filters also wrote, "Gurlll please lay off them filters. PLEASE."
What has Amy Slaton been doing since Season 3 of '1000-lb Sisters'?
Fans of '1000-lb Sisters' are excited to see Amy Slaton Halterman return to the small screen, as many have been wondering what she has been up to since Season 3 concluded. The mother of two has done an excellent job of keeping followers up to date on social media. While fans were skeptical if Amy would return for another season of 1000-lb Sisters, Amy is eager to return to TLC.
Amy held her own in the last season of '1000-lb Sisters,' despite her expanding family and cranky sister, Tammy Slaton. Amy is a proud mother to her son, Gage Halterman, on whom she lavished attention. Fans could see the TLC actress was doing everything she could to aid her extended family while raising a child. Amy had several difficult chats with Tammy during Season 3 of '1000-lb Sisters,' as she was concerned about her health. Amy qualified for her gastric bypass surgery during Season 1 of '1000-lb Sisters,' and she has since kept fans updated on her weight loss.
Amy's most major event since the end of '1000-lb Sisters' Season 3 was the birth of her second son, Glenn Allen Halterman. Amy and her husband, Michael Halterman, were overjoyed to announce the addition of a new member to their family in July. Glenn weighed barely 5 pounds and 11 ounces when he was delivered by C-section. Amy posted a photo of her child measuring 17.5 inches on Instagram. Amy has been clicking images and posting updates on both of her children for followers to view since then.
Amy has been having a lot of fun with her Elf on the Shelf as the holidays approach. Fans of '1000-lb Sisters' have enjoyed the regular updates with Dobby, who appears to be amusing Gage and baby Glenn. Amy has also made time for her husband Michael after the season ended. In October, the two were caught out on a date night at a Josh Turner event. Despite the stresses of everyday life, Amy has made her marriage a priority.
Amy is raring to go for Season 4 of '1000-lb Sisters'. Her pregnancy with Glenn will be one of her primary storylines, as will her experience chasing after a toddler. Amy would concede that she has a long way to go before she can become a healthy mother. Tammy Slaton, her sister, will join her for the next season, which will premiere on TLC soon.
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