1000-lb Sisters: Amanda Halterman Commented On The Series' Cancellation (Facts About Her Remarks, New Relationship & Weight Loss Journey)
Amanda Halterman has been sharing rumors about the cancellation of the 1000-LB Sisters show and updating about her relationship with a mystery man. She is most notably recognized as the older sister of Tammy and Amy Slaton. Though she has always been a part of their family, Amanda made her reality TV debut in 1000-LB Sisters season 4, introducing a new dynamic and plenty of drama. Amanda was previously married to Jason Halterman, with whom she spent nearly two decades in Kentucky, raising four children over the course of their 22-year marriage.
Amanda's divorce likely prevented her from appearing on 1000-LB Sisters season 1 in 2020 alongside her sisters, Tammy and Amy, to support their weight loss journeys. It's understandable that Amanda chose not to share her personal struggles on the show, especially since Amy was still happily married to Michael Halterman, Jason's brother. Like Tammy and Amy, Amanda has struggled with obesity for many years. She had her first bariatric surgery in 2014, which helped her lose over 300 pounds. In March 2023, the mother of four underwent another procedure to continue her weight loss transformation.
Amanda Halterman Spoke Out About The Show's Possible Cancellation
Amanda Says The Show May Get "Officially Cancelled"
Amanda has been active on social media since debuting in 1000-LB Sisters season 4. She enjoys sharing her thoughts and posting content with her family online. Recently, Amanda discussed a major rumor about the show. Many viewers believe the network may cancel 1000-LB Sisters now that Tammy and Amy have finished their weight loss journeys. Amanda mentioned that she is bound by a non-disclosure agreement, preventing her from discussing the show until it is "officially cancelled." Though she didn't provide confirmation, her response suggested that the show will likely end after season 6.
There are a few reasons why fans speculate that 1000-LB Sisters will get canceled. All the family members have completed their journeys on the show. Amy wanted to lose weight and have children when she first appeared on TV. In 2025, she's slimmer than ever and has two adorable sons. In 2020, Tammy wanted to become fit and achieve new goals. Over recent years, she has lost over 500 pounds and has hinted that she wants to move out of Kentucky. Even Chris and Amanda have succeeded in their personal weight loss journeys.
Amanda Halterman's New Relationship Has Led To Personal Growth
Amanda's Storyline Has Captured The Interest Of Her Fans
Amanda enjoys interacting with fans on social media, which has led many to become invested in her storyline. She divorced her former husband in 2020 and has since tried dating again, finding a better partner.
Amanda had previously dated someone named RJ and even moved to Florida to be with him, but he ghosted her, leading her to return to Kentucky. Her failed relationships have taught her a valuable lesson, and her current relationship with her boyfriend, Leonard Moore, appears much healthier. Amanda has become the main figure on 1000-LB Sisters, becoming as popular as her sisters, Amy and Tammy.
Has Amanda Halterman Maintained Her Weight Loss Results?
Amanda Has Dropped Over 300 Pounds
Amanda's weight loss journey has been just as dramatic as her relationship with Amy and Tammy. She underwent her first weight loss procedure in 2014. Although the surgery was successful in helping her shed hundreds of pounds, it didn't provide the lasting satisfaction she desired. Ultimately, the TLC star chose to take her weight loss transformation to the next level by opting for another bariatric procedure. She underwent the second surgery sometime in 2023, hoping to break through the plateau and resume losing weight, just as Tammy had done a year earlier.
In December 2024, Amanda posted a new video thanking her family doctor, Eric Smith, for his support and guidance. Though she didn't discuss her weight loss progress, her response indicated that her journey was going well. Dr. Eric Smith expressed his gratitude for being a part of her journey and spoke about health and happiness, suggesting that he was pleased to see the progress of everyone in the family, including Tammy, Chris, and Amy. The 1000-LB Sisters cast member's new post featured her looking leaner than before, with a smaller face and a defined jawline in the video.
Tammy Slaton | 38 years old | Lost 500 pounds |
Amy Slaton | 37 years old | Lost 169 pounds |
Chris Combs | 44 years old | Lost 150 pounds |
Amanda Halterman | 43 years old | Lost 31 pounds |
Misty Slaton Wentworth | 48 years old | Lost 74 pounds |
Brittany Combs | 36 years old | Unknown |
1000-lb Sisters seasons 1-6 can be streamed on Discovery+.
Source: Amanda Halterman/Instagram, TLC/YouTube, Amanda Halterman/Instagram

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