‘1000-Lb. Sisters’ star Tammy Slaton posts mirror selfie after weight-loss transformation

Tammy Slaton showed off her impressive weight loss by posing for a mirror selfie Tuesday.

The “1000-Lb Sistes” star, 36, took to Instagram to post her first full-body selfie since dropping over 300 pounds after undergoing bariatric surgery in 2022.

In the snap, Slaton stared at her reflection while rocking a floral maxi dress, which clung to her figure. Her hair had been pulled back in a half-up, half-down ‘do.

The snap was received well by her fans who left supportive comments, including one encouraging comment from “100-Lb. Best Friend” star Vanessa Cross.

“🔥🔥 GIRL YESS QUEEN you look amazing!!!! I’m so proud of !!! It was not easy trust me I know but you did it!!!” Cross wrote on the selfie.

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“Gorgeous 🔥the best is yet to come for you Tammy!” a second user wrote.

“I could not be happier for you! You saved your own life. It has taken so many brave choices. I’ve had bariatric surgery. It’s not a picnic,” a third fan shared. “But, now it’s even more important than ever to surround yourself with people who truly love and respect you. Who will support you in continuing on your journey to your best self!!! Great job 👍👍👍👍”

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Before the full-body snap, Slaton had been sharing several selfies with an obvious slimmer appearance. However, she had kept her body off her social media up until now.

Aside from cutting a slimmer figure, just last month, the reality TV star revealed that she no longer needed oxygen support. She was even seen without the use of any walking aids, according to the US Sun.

Once weighing over 700 pounds, Slaton’s weight loss journey has been documented on the hit TLC show.

In the most recent season, she entered a food rehab facility in Ohio and hit the weight loss goal necessary to undergo the bariatric surgery.

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