“She Sold Her Fans’ Gifts?” Tammy Slaton Accused of Trading Donations for E-Cigarettes.

1000-Lb. Sisters' Tammy Slaton caught vaping as she rides scooter into  Walmart with oxygen tank in troubling new photos | The US Sun

Tammy Slaton, star of 1000-Lb Sisters, is once again at the center of fan controversy — this time over claims that she sold donated items to buy e-cigarettes.
The rumor, which began circulating in Facebook fan groups, has ignited heated debate about Tammy’s personal life and her relationship with supporters.


“A Donation Gone Wrong?”

According to multiple fan posts, Tammy allegedly sold gifts and care packages sent by well-meaning followers during her rehab stay.
Screenshots circulating online claim the items — ranging from clothing to household goods — were listed on resale sites, sparking outrage.

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Critics accuse Tammy of betraying fan trust, saying the donations were meant to support her recovery, not fund personal habits like vaping.


Fans Are Divided

Not everyone is convinced the accusations are true.
Supporters argue there’s no verified proof Tammy herself sold the items — suggesting it could be misinformation or the actions of someone close to her.
“People are quick to judge her no matter what she does,” one commenter wrote. “She deserves the benefit of the doubt.”

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The debate has reignited wider criticism of how 1000-Lb Sisters fans scrutinize Tammy’s every move, even during her most vulnerable moments.


Has Tammy Responded?

So far, Tammy hasn’t publicly addressed the rumor, and TLC has remained silent.
But the controversy highlights ongoing tension between Tammy’s public image and her private struggles, a recurring theme throughout her journey on the show.

For now, fans are left asking:
Is this just another baseless rumor — or is there more to Tammy’s story than viewers realize?

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