Amy Slaton was left shocked and "hurt" after showing off her slimmed down frame in a new TikTok clip.
The 1000-lb Sisters star, 35, has impressed fans by losing an incredible 125lb (8.9 stone) and decided to jump on the viral video trend of using a filter to guess your "face age".
In the video, Amy waited patiently as numbers rolled over her head, but she was visibly upset and pulled a disgusted face at the camera when the numbers stopped at 50.
A voiceover said: "Alright, so there's a filter to guess your face age. I'm gonna get my feelings hurt. Here we go, let's do it."
In the clip, Amy flaunted her weight loss wearing a blue and black vest top. She styled her hair in a ponytail to show off her slimmer face and opted for a makeup-free look.
She accessorised her outfit with a cute turtle necklace.
In the caption, Amy sarcastically wrote: "Guess my face age? Im 35."
Fans were quick to disagree with the results, with one person writing: "Love you amy. you do NOT look 50 lmao."
Another commented: "You are beautiful I love you Amy," while a third fan said: "Thought you were late 20s."
The clip comes after many fans became concerned Amy's weight loss was being "sabotaged".
The reality star shared a video to Instagram on Friday as she tucked into a delicious snack.
Amy looked content as she ate a cookie pop from Great American Cookies which was covered in sugary icing.
Fans seemed incredibly concerned when they flocked to the comments section to question why Amy was tucking into the cookie pop.
Commenting on the post, one worried fan penned: "Not sure why all these companies want to send you stuff that isn't good for you. Almost like they are sabotaging you."
"I was just thinking the same thing," someone replied, while another echoed: "They are sabotaging them. However, they are grown and should be able to make good choices."
But other people thought that Amy should enjoy foods she enjoys, with one fan writing: "What a perfect portion of a food that you don't have to cut out for the rest of your life. ENJOY!"
Another said: "It's totally normal for people to eat cookies. It is unhealthy to deprive yourself of the things you love. She had every right to eat this."
Amy has lost a lot of weight in recent years and it definitely shows in her social media snaps and videos.
At the start of the first series of 1000-lb Sisters, in which she stars alongside sister Tammy Slaton, Amy weighed 406lb (29 stone).
But at the end of season three Amy weighed in at 275lb (19.6 stone) - which proved her weight loss journey was working.
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