Anybody from Owensboro, Kentucky who turns out to love the TLC show “1000-lb Sisters” may see some recognizable looking white columns — and a specific woman of manners — when they tune into Monday night’s episode.
That is on the grounds that the show, which reports the lives and weight reduction excursion of Dixon, Kentucky sisters Amy and Tammy Slaton, recorded a part of the episode at The Miller House in Owensboro.
In the episode, which airs this evening on TLC at 9 p.m. CST, the sisters are prepared in the legitimate manners of an evening tea by Kentucky’s occupant “Decorum Lady” Valarie Roberts.
Roberts claims and runs The Good Manners Club LLC in Owensboro, where she instructs, trains and ensures anybody inspired by the craft of good habits. She procured confirmations in business, social and eating manners from Georgetown University and the St. Louis Etiquette Institute and has shown decorum at schools, universities and organizations for over 20 years.
32-year-old Tammy Slaton and her 31-year-old sister, Amy both showed up on the most current weight reduction series, ‘1000-LB Sisters’ on ‘tender loving care’. At the point when the show previously debuted with the sisters, together they gauged a little north of 1000 pounds. Tammy gauged a risky 605 pounds and Amy gauged a similarly perilous 406 pounds.
The sisters showed up on the show since they realized that their wellbeing was at serious risk and they required assistance in losing sufficient load to have the option to fit the bill for bariatric medical procedure to assist them with dropping the hazardous weight.
Assuming you saw the debut of the show, ‘1000-LB Sisters’ or see the photos here, you see that Tammy was so overweight, she had a fat attachment in her brow that made it hang. At one at once, Amy thought something different was off-base , like a hazardous development on her brow. Along these lines, she went to see many specialists about it just to discover that it was a fat attachment from her corpulence. It is a flood of additional load from being overweight.