1000-Lb Sisters: “Not All Sisters Have Your Back.” Amanda Felt Betrayed — And Tammy Might Be Why

1000-lb Sisters' gets rowdy after Amanda kicks Tammy out over 'bad  behavior', or is it something else? - MEAWW

1000-Lb Sisters has never been short on conflict—but this one never made it to air.
According to production insiders, Amanda Halterman once threatened to leave the show entirely after a heated behind-the-scenes dispute.
And to make things worse? Tammy was allegedly part of the problem.


“She Felt Disrespected.”

Amanda, known for her no-nonsense attitude and sharp comebacks, reportedly clashed with producers during filming for 
One crew member described her as “fed up with the way things were being pushed for drama.”

1000-Lb. Sisters' Tammy insists Amanda is 'jealous' of 500-lb weight loss  and declares 'she isn't the pretty sister!' - NewsBreak

The tipping point came when Amanda refused to reshoot a highly emotional scene, claiming it felt fake and exploitative.
Multiple sources say she walked off set and told producers she was “done”—unless things changed.

At first, it was chalked up to stress. But according to one insider: “She was serious. She had her keys in hand.”


“Tammy Made It Worse.”

What surprised many was Tammy’s alleged role in the blow-up.
Instead of supporting Amanda, Tammy reportedly sided with the crew, accusing her sister of “being dramatic on purpose.”

1000-lb Sisters' star Amanda Halterman's outbursts suggest more than just  medication struggles - MEAWW

Some even claim Tammy mocked Amanda behind the scenes—fueling a rift that carried on for weeks.
While TLC never aired the confrontation, fans noticed Amanda’s sudden absence in several group scenes.

Amanda returned later in the season—but things were never quite the same.


Will She Return?

As  begins production, Amanda’s status remains unclear.
She hasn’t posted about filming, and has been noticeably distant from cast-related social media.

Fans are now wondering:
Was this just one fight—or the beginning of Amanda stepping away for good?

Because sometimes, the real drama doesn’t happen on screen—
it happens when the cameras stop rolling.

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