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The end is already here. The latest season of 1000-lb Sisters wraps up this December on TLC. The finale episode promises to be a dramatic one for the Slaton sisters and their family, as they confront frayed relationships and health challenges. 

‘1000-lb Sisters’ Season 6 finale airs Dec. 17 

The season 6 finale of 1000-lb Sisters will air Tuesday, Dec. 17 at 9 p.m. ET/PT, just two months after the season premiere in October. 

In “Nothing is Impastable,” Tammy Slaton and her family deal with the aftermath of Amy’s meltdown during their trip to London. Once they’re back in Kentucky, Chris moves forward with skin removal surgery, a procedure he’s long been looking forward to. Amy continues to embrace her wild post-divorce life by participating in a risqué photoshoot.

Meanwhile, Tammy is preparing for her own skin removal surgery. She’s finally found doctors who can do the procedure, but some test results force her to confess a long-held secret. 

Tammy Slaton addresses limo fight with her sister Amy 

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Family conflict has been a theme on this season of 1000-lb Sisters. Amy has been struggling since her divorce from Michael Halterman, while Tammy has clashed with her sister Amanda. Tammy and Amy have also had their issues, which came to a head during a limo ride after a girl’s night out in the show’s Nov. 26 episode. During the trip, Amy made off-color comments to the driver, burped loudly, and passed gas, leading to an explosive fight between the siblings. 

After the episode aired, Tammy took to social media to defend her actions. 

“I’m not trying to bash Amy. I love her to death,” she said in the video shared on Instagram. At the same time, Amy’s behavior was “embarrassing” and “immature,” the TLC star said. 

Tammy added that there was more to the incident than was shown on TV. Amy was drunk at the time, Tammy said, and also in the midst of a relationship with a man who “wasn’t a good guy.” Those factors might provide context for Amy’s behavior, Tammy said, but they didn’t excuse it.

“I’m sorry for the way I treated her. I’m sorry for the names I called her,” Tammy said. “But she was reckless.” 

Viewers who assumed she was to blame for the argument had the wrong end of the stick, she added. 

“I’m not always the bad guy here and I’m not trying to be a victim either,” she wrote in another statement shared on social media. “I just wish people would get the story straight before judging and assuming.”

1000-lb Sisters airs Tuesdays at 9 p.m. ET/PT on TLC. Episodes also stream on Max and discovery+. 

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