1000-lb Sisters star Amy Slaton has recently taken a noticeable step back from her social media presence. Over the past couple of weeks, the 37-year-old has not shared any updates on Instagram, which may be attributed to a wave of hurtful comments from fans. Amy’s last post was inundated with negativity, prompting speculation that she’s chosen to retreat from online interactions to shield herself from bullying.
Having battled weight issues herself, Amy understands the sting of online cruelty all too well. With her journey from weighing over 400 pounds to actively seeking a healthier lifestyle depicted in season 6 of 1000-lb Sisters, the relentless criticism must weigh heavily on her as she works towards self-improvement. Unfortunately, some of this negativity stems from her own followers, making the situation even more disheartening.
Amy’s Commitment to Personal Growth
“This Dish Is Fire”


The youngest of five siblings, Amy Slaton has often played the role of the family’s ‘baby’, especially following her divorce and transition into single motherhood. Recently, she has been eager to earn her siblings’ respect through her cooking. In a heartwarming attempt, she shared a unique recipe: “It’s like regular Alfredo, just add chocolate chips.”
In a memorable moment from 1000-lb Sisters Season 6, episode 3, Amy proudly introduced this dish to her sister, Amanda Halterman, who enthusiastically declared, “This dish is fire!” This praise thrilled Amy, demonstrating her determination to showcase her growth and newfound culinary talents.
Amy’s Art Project
“Yes, I Did That”
Amy’s creative aspirations have not gone unnoticed; she recently shared a photo on Instagram of a handmade dinosaur head statue she crafted herself. Celebrating her achievement, she proudly proclaimed, “Yes, I did that.” Known for her love of horror, reflected in her children’s names—Glenn and Gage, after characters from Pet Sematary and The Walking Dead—Amy’s creativity takes on a personal touch.
Criticism of Amy’s Artistic Endeavor
“What Are My Eyeballs Seeing?”

Unfortunately, Amy’s artistic efforts were met with harsh scrutiny. Followers reacted negatively, with one person humorously questioning if the sculpture was a birthday cake. Comments like “What are my eyeballs seeing?” and “Is this the boys’ artwork?” filled the thread, reflecting a lack of understanding and kindness. Such responses led many to speculate that the relentless criticism might have driven the 1000-lb Sisters star away from Instagram.
Star of 1000-lb Sisters |
Amy Slaton |
Born |
October 28, 1987 (37 years old) |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
Relationship Status |
Divorced |
Children |
2 |
If you’re interested in catching up on Amy’s journey, all seasons of 1000-lb Sisters from 1 to 6 are available for streaming on Hulu.
Source: Amy Slaton / Instagram