“1,000-lb. Sisters” star Tammy Slaton recently had an emotional breakdown on TikTok. She broke down as she spoke to her fans about her grief following the death of her husband, Caleb Willingham. Slaton confirmed Willingham’s departure to the world but declined to share details, saying it was “very private.”
Her TikTok post received hundreds of supportive comments from fans, who sent prayers and condolences. Slaton and Willingham first met at a weight loss rehab. They got engaged in October 2022 and married the following month.
Read on to learn more.
Tammy Slaton Weeps On TikTok Over Her Husband’s Death
@tammyslaton2020 Reply to @sandracrause8 i’m sorry i cried but just because i cried doesn’t mean i’m not strong i got this #familystrongforcaleb ♬ original sound – Tammy slaton
Tammy Slaton recently had an emotional breakdown while talking to fans on TikTok. The “1000-Lb. Sisters star” spoke about the recent death of her husband, Caleb Willingham. She explained that she decided to share her grief on social media after seeing a fan comment that “touched her heart.”
As she fought back tears in the video, Slaton spoke about her feelings of loss. He said, “I don’t like going out here and letting everyone see me like this. I’m in a state of grief. Yes, we had problems, but I love the guy and I still do.”
She Kept the Details of Her Husband’s Departure a Secret
Instagram | Tammy Slaton
In the video, Slaton said he would not share any details about Willingham’s departure, noting that it was “really personal” for him. He said, “No offense, but it’s really personal. I miss him a lot, but I want to thank everyone for — I’m sorry — thank everyone for their comments.”
The video received hundreds of comments of support for Slaton. One such comment read, “Sending you prayers, Tammy. Crying is not a sign of weakness. That’s a sign that part of your heart is gone. Keep those beautiful memories.”
Tammy Slaton Thanks Followers For Their Support
Instagram | Tammy Slaton
Slaton responded directly to one of his fans and followers, who shared a supportive comment. It read, “Tammy, Jesus will be with you every step of the way, holding you tight [through] this difficult time [you’re] through. Be strong.”
In his video response, Slaton opened up about how the person’s message inspired him to make the TikTok post. She captioned the video, “I’m sorry I cried, but just because I cried doesn’t mean I’m not strong, I have this.”
Instagram | Tammy Slaton
In the video itself, he says, “It touched my heart. I realized he looked down on me. I know he is not sick anymore. I know he is in a better place. I love you all from the bottom of my heart. Believe it or not, he also loves you all very much.”
Supportive comments poured in after Slaton posted this video. One such comment read, “He is in a place with no pain in his body. You show him happiness. I am so sorry for your loss.” More fans sent messages expressing their condolences on his loss.
Tammy Slaton & Caleb Willingham Reportedly Split In May This Year
Instagram | Tammy Slaton
Willingham was barely featured on Slaton and her sister Amy’s reality show “1,000-Lb Sisters.” But despite his infrequent appearances, Willingham is a fan favorite, nicknamed “Killa K” or “Double K.” She and the reality TV star first met while they were both staying at a weight loss rehab clinic in Ohio. Slaton was there for treatment to qualify for weight loss surgery.
Willingham finally popped the question in October 2022, and they married about a month later. During the interview with Many people Magazine earlier this year, the reality TV star opened up about their marriage and marriage.
She said, “Our wedding day was perfect, there was so much love in the room. I’m actually married to my best friend. I love waking up every morning and seeing his face. And look at his face every night before bed.”
According to reports from Sun, Slaton broke up with Willingham in May because he allegedly wasn’t “following his diet in rehab.” The reality TV star has yet to address reports of their marriage ending before her death.
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