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Why did Tammy and Amy Slaton buy haunted dolls? Internet warns '1000-lb Sisters' stars to not mess with spirits
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2023-06-25 09:29
Social media users warned Amy Slaton to not take the haunted dolls near her children as it could probably be bad for them

DIXON, KENTUCKY: '1000-lb Sisters' star Tammy Slaton did an Instagram Live session with sister Amy Slaton. Uploading the same video on Saturday, the Slaton sisters shocked everyone as fans saw them holding "scary" dolls. Throughout the video, we can see Tammy and Amy describing the age of their dolls as they introduced them to the fans on Live.

As soon as TLC's reality star uploaded the video, social media users started theorizing the reason behind it. The Slaton sisters even connected with one of their friends who collect haunted Amish dolls. Internet users the. warned Amy to not bring the haunted dolls near her children as it could probably be bad for them.

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Tammy ad Amy Slaton flaunt haunted dolls in new video

The Slaton sisters did a Live session on Instagram which they later uploaded on the feed. As the video began, we could see Tammy kissing the doll she held in her hand. As soon as the Live started Amy greeted the fans and said, "Hi, we've got some haunted dolls." Tammy then pointed toward Amy's doll and said, "That one's Chrissy, that's my baby." She then pointed her finger toward the doll she was holding in her hand and said, "This is Annie."

Tammy further claimed, "Chrissy is from the age of 12 to 16, we're not quite sure. We think Annie is about 16." The Slaton sisters then waited for their friend named 'Paranormal Princess' to join the Live.

As Tammy's friend joined the Live session, she introduced her to a lot of haunted dolls. And some among them were Amish haunted dolls. This scared Tammy and Amy. However, Amy claimed that she would love to buy them if she is selling them.

Paranormal Princess then showed a baby doll with three faces, claiming that there are two to three spirits attached to the doll. Tammy's friend then talked about the unreal experience she had when she took the haunted doll Cynthia to Los Angeles. Tammy and Amy Slaton were shocked as they listened to haunted doll stories. But, more than that, it was their followers who were horrified.

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'Really shouldn't mess with haunted items'

As soon as Tammy uploaded the video, an internet user commented, "Has Tammy gone mad, noursing the dolls." Another replied to this, "You do realize that they have reborn dolls that are made specifically for those who have lost a child or can't conceive or have miscarried? Leave her be."

Ome social media user warned the reality stars, "Be careful with bringing those Amish dolls with any children. I understand the fascination but just be cautious because spirits can be tricky." "Really shouldn't mess with haunted items," commented one user.

Furthermore, an excited user asked, "Why y’all buying dolls? Antique?" Another commented, "Be careful with the antique redistributed dolls, most have negative attachments and I enjoy you both and you’ve come so far, I don’t want anything 🫨 to happen to either one of you or those babies."

Internet users hope these haunted dolls do nothing ill to the Slaton sisters and Amy's children.

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