Tammy Slaton has a tumultuous relationship with the 1000-lb Sisters fanbase, and her activity on the video-sharing business Cameo hasn't made the reality star more popular with her followers. Tammy and her sister Amy Slaton have found themselves in various scandals, and many 1000-lb Sisters fans claim that Tammy scams fans on Cameo. From reviews claiming that Tammy performed poorly in her videos to fans slamming Tammy for not sending them a video at all, here's why the 1000-lb Sisters star's cameo business garners such much hate.

Tammy has been a magnet for fans' judgment even before she starred on 1000-lb Sisters. Before the Slaton sisters were reality TV stars, they were famous YouTube personalities. With tens of millions of views, Tammy and Amy were viral internet sensations in the years leading up to their TLC debut. Whether they were just getting their start online or they were starring on their own TV show, Tammy and Amy were always getting into trouble. For example, Amy was scrutinized for getting arrested after stealing a book from a Walmart. Additionally, Tammy's been slammed for dating married man Jerry Sykes on 1000-lb Sisters. Although Tammy is no longer dating someone else's spouse, the 1000-lb Sisters star has been the recipient of condemnation on her Cameo page.

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Cameo is a popular video-sharing website that allows fans to purchase short videos from celebrities. Typically, Cameos are used for birthday messages and fans require that they will receive their video by a specific date. When a celebrity slips up and is consistently late delivering requested Cameos, it aggravates their fanbase. Regrettably, Tammy is known to be one of the least reliable Cameo celebrities on the website. Tammy has been active on Cameo for years now and has gathered 433 fans on the video-sharing site. Overall, Tammy actually has a positive response from the majority of her Cameo clients. With a 4.2 star rating and over 70 reviews, it appears as though Tammy is a top-notch Cameo user. Unfortunately, one glance at the 1000-lb Sisters star's comments section demonstrates Tammy's shortcomings. One anonymous user wrote, "That was the worst 35 dollars I've ever spent... she didn't know what to say."

Tammy Slaton on 1000-Lb. Sisters

Other comments from those that have received subpar videos from Tammy echoed the complaint that the 1000-lb Sisters star doesn't put much effort into her products. Another anonymous fan wrote, "Was worth maybe $5.oo, tops! She didn't mention anything I talked about in the request... And would someone please teach her how to hold a camera!" Clearly, many of Tammy's critics that order videos from the star believe that the reality star's scamming fans by charging full price for a video that doesn't follow fans' instructions. One user wrote that Tammy flat-out confessed, "I don't know what to say" during her video. Tammy isn't taking any more requests at the moment, perhaps due to her recent influx of negative reviews. Tammy Slaton's criticized Cameo activity isn't reliable, but it is consistent with the Slaton sister's controversial past.

Tammy might have a generally favorable Cameo rating, but she has enraged plenty of her dedicated fans and clients on the video-sharing service. From disregarding instructions to stating that she doesn't know what to say to filming in bad lighting, it seems like there's no way to know how a Cameo from Tammy will turn out. Tammy might not be the best Cameo producer, but at least her inconsistent videos reflect her authentically controversial personality on 1000-lb Sisters.

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Source: Tammy Slaton/Cameo