Honestly, 1000-lb Sisters Chris deserves his own show at this point

Chris Combs from 1000-lb Sisters | Image via Instagram/ @chris.combs.5243
Chris Combs from 1000-lb Sisters | Image via Instagram/ @chris.combs.5243

To be honest, I believe Chris Combs has outgrown his supporting position on 1000-lb Sisters. Based on what I've seen, his journey has been nothing short of inspirational. Starting at over 450 pounds, Chris underwent bariatric surgery and has now shed more than 150 pounds, demonstrating a physical and emotional metamorphosis. His dedication to health and family is clear in every episode.

What distinguishes Chris is his undying support for his sisters, Tammy and Amy. He frequently serves as a mediator in their disagreements and a motivator when their spirits are low. I recall him running a 5K race to set an example. His passion isn't for show; it reflects his character.

Furthermore, Chris's connection with his wife, Brittany, provides another dimension to his story. Their connection, formed while working at McDonald's, is both sweet and relatable. Their shared journey towards better health and their dreams of expanding their family provide rich narratives that deserve more screen time. Given all this, I think Chris deserves his show to delve deeper into his life, challenges, and triumphs.


Chris Combs: The Heart and Backbone of

1000-Lb Sisters

Chris Combs' metamorphosis on 1000-Lb Sisters is more than just losing weight; it's about growing into a figure of resilience, empathy, and leadership. Starting at over 450 pounds, Chris experienced considerable health difficulties, including the requirement for numerous insulin shots per day.

Motivated by a desire to be there for his family and to set a good example for his daughter, he began on a weight reduction adventure that resulted in a weight loss of over 150 pounds and participation in a 5K race, an inconceivable feat at the time.

Aside from his personal health successes, Chris has been a pillar of strength for his sisters, Tammy and Amy Slaton. Chris provides regular direction and support, whether it's encouraging Tammy during her driving lessons or supporting Amy with legal issues on 1000-lb Sisters. His efforts, such as remodeling a house for Tammy and organizing family fitness activities, indicate his concern for their well-being.

Chris's journey on 1000-lb Sisters also has a strong mental health component. He has freely stated how weight has impacted his ability to interact with his children and grandchildren. Following surgery, he expressed thankfulness for recovering the capacity to fully participate in their life, emphasizing the close relationship between physical health and emotional well-being.

Fulfilling his dreams of becoming an entrepreneur and starting his own business, Chris started a food truck. It’s not just a career change; it’s Greg’s current self-renewal and lust for life. Through his enduring support as a son, open shares about mental health, and tireless pursuit of personal goals, Chris Combs is a living testament to the life-changing nature of dedication and love.

Chris Combs' experience demonstrates the strength of resilience, love, and the unshakeable human spirit. His metamorphosis inspires not just his family but also countless spectators who see in him the potential for change and the courage to seek it.


Watch all the episodes of 1000-lb Sisters on TLC.

Edited by Sugnik Mondal