
'1000-Lb Sisters' Star Amy Slaton Gets Married — Details and Wedding Photos
The "1000-Lb. Sisters" star embraces love and the supernatural, marrying the love of her life in a haunted inn during a Halloween wedding full of personal meaning.
In a celebration as heartfelt as it was haunting, Amy Slaton married Brian Lovvorn in a Halloween-themed ceremony at the Talbott Tavern in Bardstown, Kentucky — a centuries-old inn reportedly steeped in ghostly legend.

A netizen's comment on Amy Slaton's wedding, posted on October 31, 2025 | Source: Instagram/tlc
As reported by People on October 31, 2025, the couple exchanged vows within the shadowy charm of the historic site. But for Amy and Brian, the spirits weren't a scare — they were part of the dream. "My wedding is a dream finally coming true," she said. "I'm getting my happily ever after!"
Amy infused the ceremony with her signature creativity. A Victorian-inspired palette of light gray, dusty blue, and white set a moody, romantic tone. Her handmade artwork adorned the space, alongside celestial touches — especially moon motifs — that added an intimate, mystical feel.
Planning the wedding, she said, was a joyful experience. From designing decor to choosing the venue, every step felt meaningful. The only emotional hurdle was selecting her bridal party.
Although Amy is famously close to her sister Tammy Slaton, she asked her longtime friend to be her maid of honor — a heartfelt choice. She explained:
"Yet I intuitively knew that my extraordinary friend Ollisha [Davis] (Lee Lee) would graciously accept the esteemed honor of being my maid of honor, even before I extended the heartfelt invitation."

Amy Slaton poses with her sister, Tammy Slaton, during her Halloween-themed wedding, as posted on October 31, 2025 | Source: Instagram/tlc
For Amy, the wedding wasn't just about romance — it marked a turning point. "Getting married means that I’m no longer lonely because I've discovered my soulmate, Brian, is my happy place!" she declared.
Photos from Amy's haunted Halloween wedding triggered a wave of online reactions, with responses ranging from glowing praise to pointed concern.
"Why isn't her sister dressed appropriately? It's a WEDDING," one asked, while another questioned, "So the guests didn't care enough to dress up?" A third criticized Amy's new husband, "Mark my words this will be the biggest mistake of her life, he gives me the same vibes as my ex. He will use her, use drugs and bring her down.
A fourth expressed a similar sentiment, "I'm still feeling bad juju off the man." Another offered a mix of compliment and critique, "Amy looks nice. Tammy could have done better with the fit. 🤷🏿♀️"
Others focused on Amy's appearance and her thoughtful venue choice. "Amy looks the best she has in a long time, that color hair looks really nice on her, the dress is very flattering and her flowers are beautiful, I'm happy she held it at a place where the family could/would attend," an observer remarked.
But there was no shortage of support. "Okay but can we just talk about the fact she looks so much more beautiful here than she did her first wedding," a supporter said, while another fan raved, "That hair color suits amy [sic]! I think she looked very pretty! Both ladies look fantastic!"
Amy and her new husband's journey toward this moment was just as unconventional. In a July 2025 clip from "1000-Lb. Sisters," cameras captured the moment Brian proposed to Amy in the padded room of a haunted house — with her sisters Misty and Tammy watching nearby.
Standing with one hand in his pocket after entering the room, Brian held the door as Amy turned to Tammy and asked, "What are you doing?" Tammy answered, "What do you mean?"

Amy, Tammy, and Misty Slaton enter the haunted house with Brian Lovvorn ahead of the surprise proposal, as posted on July 7, 2025 | Source: Youtube/TLC
Without missing a beat, Brian shifted his glance and dropped the surprise: "Amy, I know we both said we'd never do this again, but my love for you is insane. Will you marry me?"

Brian Lovvorn gets down on one knee to propose to Amy Slaton inside a horror-themed house, as posted on July 7, 2025 | Source: Youtube/TLC
Amy lit up with a grin before answering, "You know I will." She kissed him, wrapped him in a tight hug, and he said, "I love you." Tammy replied, "I know."

Brian Lovvorn places the engagement ring on Amy Slaton's finger after she accepts the proposal, as posted on July 7, 2025 | Source: YouTube/TLC
Later, Amy shared the meaning behind the skull-themed engagement ring, "He knows I decorate with skulls and stuff." Brian explained, "And the skull fingers make a heart." Amy added, "And we just happen to buy these shirts, and it just fits us to a T. I ain't going to lie, this is my best proposal yet."

A close-up of Amy Slaton's skull-themed engagement ring, featuring skeletal fingers forming a heart, as posted on July 7, 2025 | Source: YouTube/TLC
Still, not everyone was sold on the timing. Misty expressed quiet concern, "I think she's rushing it." Tammy echoed the unease, "She's got too much on the plate, handling Amanda and her kids. Trying to get her and Amy's life together, and it's now this."

Tammy and Misty Slaton react to Amy's engagement, as posted on July 7, 2025 | Source: YouTube/TLC
Despite their reservations, Amy remained excited about her future with Brian. Just weeks before the proposal aired, she marked a special milestone in their relationship.
In June 2025, she posted a photo of the couple standing beneath a massive bear display at the Discovery Park of America, captioned, "Happy 1 year anniversary baby !! One year down a lifetime to go!!"
The joyful moment marked how far Amy had come. Just two years earlier, she had ended her painful six-year marriage to high school sweetheart Michael Halterman.
The couple eloped in 2017 and later held a formal wedding in 2019 — both captured on "1000-Lb. Sisters." But after welcoming sons Gage Deon, 3, and Glenn Allen, 1, the marriage quietly fell apart behind the scenes.
On March 13, 2023, Michael filed for divorce in Kentucky. Amy later revealed the devastating reason it all unraveled. "There was no support. There was no love. There was no kindness. There was just mental abusee," she said. "I just got tired of hiding it from people."
