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1000-lb Sisters' Tammy Slaton says 'there's nothing wrong with me' after cruel criticism

Tammy Slaton has insisted "there's nothing wrong with me" after fans shared their concern when she was seen appearing to break her strict diet.

The 1000-lb Sisters star was met with cruel criticism after she was spotted buying food from McDonald's and vaping, but she's now taken to TikTok to show she isn't bothered by the haters.

The 36-year-old showed off her weight loss progress in a playful video as a voiceover said: "I don't know why I'm using this filter.

"There is literally nothing wrong with me."

Above Tammy's head was some text which read: "What's wrong with you?," A list of options spun around, including "cringy" and "lazy".

Tammy burst out laughing when it eventually landed on "bad music taste".

Tammy Slaton insisted there was nothing wrong with her (@tammyslaton2020/TikTok)
She laughed at the end of the clip (@tammyslaton2020/TikTok)

Tammy's fans were loving the short clip, with one person commenting: "You look amazing girl."

Another said: "You look fabulous! TAMMY," while a third agreed: "Tammy I’m so glad to see you. You look so good & Happy."

The clip comes after Tammy was spotted buying food from McDonald's on Sunday, with fans cruelly criticising her food choice.

In the pictures, which were obtained by The Sun, Tammy sat in the front seat of a car holding the takeaway bag, while her sister Amy Slaton sat in the back.

The pictures were shared on Reddit, with one fan writing: "Dang Tammy such a shame."

The reality star has come a long way in her weight loss journey (tlc/Instagram)

Another person suggested: "Now she’s out of her treatment centre she’s back to old habits."

However, other people jumped to Tammy's defence as one person pointed out: "It’s good to see her out and about. When the first season aired, she claimed to have not left the house except for hospital visits in 7-8 years.

"Hopefully being social (even a grocery trip) and getting sunshine will inspire her to stick to her weight loss plan."

Another fan said: "She so real for that."

It's not the first time Tammy has hit back at trolls.

Back in January, the reality star warned people "do not come for me" as she tucked into some snacks during her stay at a food rehab centre.

Tammy has been forced to speak out before (Tik Tok)
She urged fans not to criticise her (Tik Tok)

Tammy had taken to TikTok to share her review of some tasty treats, but urged people to "be nice in the comments" after receiving some criticism over her food choice.

In the clip, she urged: "Don't y'all, please, do not come for me in the videos. Like, I only ate two bites of everything, if that."

She added: "I'm asking y'all not to come for me. The skinniest person can eat a whole frickin' bag of those and nobody says nothing, but when a big person does it's, 'You don't need that!'

"I'm just like, guys be nice in the comments. Not just to us, but to everybody okay? I mean, the skinniest person can be suicidal just as much as the biggest."

Finishing the video, Tammy said he loved her fans and added: "Ya'll have a blessed day and be nice."

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