Tammy Slaton, star of TLC's '1000-lb Sisters', has shared a heartfelt TikTok video revealing her love language following the death of her husband Caleb Willingham. The 37-year-old used a filter to determine her love language, which came back as 'quality time', a result she agreed with.
Slaton has been posting tributes to her late husband on the platform, including photos of the couple watching sunsets, which she described as 'their thing'. She also revealed in an emotional video that she still wears the wedding band he gave her and has kept a piece of his clothing after his death.
Caleb Willingham died at the age of 40 in July. Although the couple were legally married, they were estranged at the time of his death. Slaton told PEOPLE: 'He was my best friend, and I loved him dearly. When I met Caleb, he became my guardian angel, and now he really is watching over me.'
Slaton, who weighed 717lb (51.2 stone) when first introduced on the show, has since lost significant weight and now weighs around 400lb (28.6 stone). She recently posted a TikTok video showing off her figure while spending time with her nephew, prompting fans to praise her progress.
Fans have been supportive, with comments such as: 'I am so proud of you girl. You are an inspiration to many' and 'It's so lovely to see you well enough to play with the babies now'. Slaton's journey has inspired many, and she continues to share her life with her followers.



