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Mollie Quirk

1000-lb Sisters fans worried Tammy Slaton won't 'stay on track' after husband's death

1000-lb Sisters fans have begged Tammy Slaton to "stay on track" a week after her estranged husband sadly died.

Caleb Willingham, 40, met the 36-year-old reality star when they were both staying at a food rehabilitation centre last year. They soon fell in love and then decided to tie the knot mere weeks before Christmas 2022. Although in May the news broke that the couple were supposedly separating.

Tammy's estranged husband's death was revealed last weekend when his brother took to Facebook to announce his passing, with the TLC star soon confirming Caleb's death on social media and to outlet People Magazine.

Tammy Slaton is famed for appearing on 1000-lb Sisters alongside her sister Amy (ammyslaton2020/TikTok)
Last year when Tammy was in a food rehabilitation centre, she met and married Caleb Willingham (ammyslaton2020/TikTok)

And now one week on from the sad announcement of Caleb's death, Tammy has taken to Instagram to share an emotional post of a cryptic quote. The quote read: "Even though we don't talk every day. Just because you live far away. You're on my mind til each days end. I'm proud to say you are my friend."

While many of Tammy fans took to the comments to send their love and support to the star, some others were quick to voice their concerns that she might "go off track", with many seemingly worried for Tammy's health and wellbeing.

Conscious that Tammy is grieving and is likely highly emotional after Caleb's passing, one fan penned: "Just be aware of always measuring your food so you don't fall off the bandwagon."

Caleb's passing was announced last weekend, leaving Tammy devastated (@queentammy86/instagram)

"You will be okay with time - please don't get depressed and get back to bad food choices," added a second concerned fan. While a third praised her for being on the "right track", and another said that they are "proud" of all of her "accomplishments".

Following the news of Caleb's death last weekend, Tammy took to her Instagram page to share a selection of photos with her husband. In the caption she penned: "Rip sweet angel you will forever be missed and loved so much thank you Caleb for showing me real love and happiness."

Last Saturday Caleb's younger brother took to Facebook to announce his passing, with him writing: "I can't believe I'm even making this post, but today GOD called my big brother home. R.I.P. Caleb Willingham aka Killla K aka Double K aka one half of the dynamic WWF tag team champions The W Boys aka my biggest supporter in anything I do. You will be forever loved and missed. Until we meet again."

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