Tammy Slaton recently found herself in a bit of a predicament after unintentionally attracting the attention of grammar enthusiasts. While she was simply trying to update her contact information, some people misconstrued her intentions and assumed she was soliciting gifts. As one of the stars of the popular show “1000-Lb Sisters,” Tammy has gained a significant following since her impressive weight loss journey. However, not everyone is a fan of the TLC cast member.
It is no secret that the TLC stars do not receive the highest salary offered by the network. In February, rumors began circulating that the cast members were considering a switch to another network. Speculation arose that their earnings were meager. However, those rumors were laid to rest when news broke that filming would continue. The cast members have remained tight-lipped about whether or not they received the desired salary increases.
Tammy Slaton may be facing financial strain as she earns an estimated $2,000 to $3,000 per episode, while Chris Combs and Amanda Halterman earn less. However, Amy’s boys are under contract, so she earns a higher income. Despite their earnings as influencers, many wonder why they still ask for gifts from their fans. Tammy recently shared her new contact details on Instagram after moving in with Chris, according to Meaww.
1000-Lb Sisters fans didn’t hold back in criticizing the TLC star. When Tammy attempted to update her fans with her new PO Box information on Instagram, she made a spelling mistake in her slide, saying, “if I have gaven your my pobox I just got a new one.” She later attempted to correct her mistake but ended up making it worse by changing it to “giving” in her caption. This only fueled the grammar police’s criticism.
Tammy Slaton received a lot of unsolicited feedback, with some individuals attempting to enlighten her. She clarified that she now has a new PO Box and expressed gratitude to those who were trying to assist her. It was apparent that she had no idea what she was trying to convey, leading to some comical responses and a need for translation. Tammy Slaton was criticized for allegedly desiring gifts, although she never explicitly asked for them. This misconception prompted people to mock and tease her. Some questioned why she would want funds or receive items from others when she is already financially stable. The public’s reaction sparked a discussion about Tammy Slaton’s intentions behind sharing her new post box details. Is she genuinely seeking gifts from her TLC fans, or does she simply want to receive fan mail? Share your thoughts in the comments section and stay tuned for more updates on the current season of 1000-Lb Sisters, airing on TLC every Tuesday night at 9/8.