1000 pounds. Sisters fans offer support to Amy Slaton as she shares cryptic new post amid divorce from ex Michael Halterman

AMY Slaton has shared a romantic song about love amid their bitter divorce.
Fans have offered their support to the 1000-lb. sister in her difficult time.

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Amy, 35, has split from husband Michael Halterman, with whom she shares two young children.
The reality star shared an emotional TikTok that may have cryptically revealed how she’s handling the breakup.
Amy shared a clip of Ali Gatie’s song It’s You above a video of trees peeking in a meadow and water in the distance.
The song’s lyrics reveal: “It’s you, always you. If I ever fall in love, I know it will be you.”


In the comments section, fans flood her post with support.
“I’m so sorry for everything that happened to you,” one person shared. “You are so strong and such a good mother!!”
Another added: “Gorgeous!!”
While one person declared: “Amy I love you!”
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Earlier this month, The US Sun exclusively revealed that the exes are not allowed to make public statements about each other while the court case continues.
According to the court documents, exclusively made available to The US Sun, the judge ordered Amy and Michael “not to make any public statements or posts on social media regarding this or any other litigation.”
Amy hasn’t mentioned her divorce on her social media accounts, but did state in her TikTok bio that she’s a single mom.
She previously posted a photo of herself and Michael holding her sons at sister Tammy’s wedding.
The TLC star captioned the photo, “Tammy and Caleb’s wedding on November 19, 2022,” and paired the pic with the Surf Mesa song “I Love You, Baby.”
Amy wrote, “A picture of my little family at Tammy’s wedding.”
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In addition to barring Amy and Michael from posting about their divorce on social media, the court has ordered Michael to move out of their $37,000 two-bedroom home.
The US Sun previously reported the court ruled that Michael must remove “all clothing, papers and personal effects” from the home.
Michael is permitted to enter their marital home “at an agreed time and date.”
The court has allowed Michael to enter the residence “to retrieve his clothing, paperwork and personal belongings.”
Amy is allowed to have a third party monitor Michael’s brief and formal visit.
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The court also ruled that Michael and Amy “must stay 500 feet apart at all times.”
They are ordered to stay “at least 500 feet” from each other’s properties and all communications must be through a court-monitored app.
Former 1000 pounds. The sisters are also “restricted from making any public statements or posts on social media regarding this litigation or one another.”
Finally, Amy and Michael must file their 2022 taxes separately, with each “eligible to claim one minor child and each being solely responsible for any resulting deficiency refund.”
The US Sun previously reported the judge ruled that Amy and Michael will have temporary joint custody of their two sons.


According to the court documents, Michael believes he deserves joint custody since he and Amy “have been in a caring role for the children since birth.”
As ruled March 22, the court must create a “joint parental schedule” that will allow Amy and Michael to “maximize the parenting time available.”

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