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'Be a better role model': '1000-lb Sisters' star Amy Slaton receives flak for eating cookies amid diet
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2023-06-02 10:45
'1000-lb Sisters' star Amy Slaton ate pride month themed cookies as she promoted Great American Cookies

DIXON, KENTUCKY: '1000-lb Sisters' star Amy Slaton had to ditch her unhealthy lifestyle to lose over 100 pounds after her weight-loss surgery in 2019. Although the reality star has achieved milestone progress in her weight loss journey, she still has a long way to go.

However, it seems like Amy often includes a cheat day during her strict diet. Amy was recently seen eating cookies and her fans can't resist themselves from showing concern for the reality star. Some social media users even slammed Amy for eating cookies that appear to be loaded with sugary cream.

@amyhalterman87

Thank you for tge yummy treat !!

♬ Candy Pop - TWICE

Amy Slaton eats cookies amid her healthy diet

Amy recently took to her Instagram and shared a video of herself. In the video, the reality star eats cookies as she promoted Great American Cookies. She also gave quick glances at the cookies in the photos. The cookies were based on Pride color as Pride month recently kicked off. Alongside the video, Amy wrote, "@greatamericancookies thank you it so yummy!!" Amy also shared the same photos on her TikTok accompanied by a song, 'Candy Pop' by TWICE. She captioned the video, "Thank you for the yummy treat !!"

Amy's weight loss journey wasn't easy. She struggled for years to change her lifestyle to include eating healthier and exercising more regularly. She started her journey at over 406lbs but later she came down to 275lbs. However, Amy hasn't revealed her weight since she welcomed her sons Gage and Glenn.

'I’m pretty sure this shouldn’t be on her diet'

Amy received backlash over her latest social media post as she eats cookies. An Instagram user commented, "Not sure why all these companies want to send you stuff that isn’t good for you. Almost like they are sabotaging you." Another follower said, "Just curious if you ever deal with dumping syndrome from sugar? I’m terrified to eat sugar after surgery. Lol." Another user added, "Think of your kids. Don't eat crap ❤️." Another critic wrote, "Stop abusing yourself." Another social media user penned. "Wtf is that amy😭." Another person suggested, "I’m pretty sure this shouldn’t be on her diet." Another user added, "You're going to end up back to ground zero! You have 2 sons, be a better role model."

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