Mar. 15, 2025
Amy Slaton Halterman’s mugshot from her September 2024 arrest.Photo:Crockett County Sheriff’s Department/Facebook
Crockett County Sheriff’s Department/Facebook
Reality starAmy Slaton Haltermanhas pleaded guilty to drug charges stemming from her Septemberarrest at a Tennessee zoo.
As part of the plea deal, Slaton’s two other child endangerment charges, which she had initially also been charged with during her arrest, were dismissed. Brian Scott Lovvorn, whom she was arrested with, also pleaded guilty to the same charges.
Mar. 15, 2025
The Slaton sisters have made it overseas for their long awaited family trip to London.
In PEOPLE’s exclusive clip from Tuesday’s episode of1000-Lb. Sisters,Tammy SlatonandAmy Slatonare in London with their siblings: Amanda, Misty, Chris, and Chris’ wife Brittany.
“I don’t know who lives in this palace, but I wish I did,” she says. “It could be Prince Charles, it could be Lady Macbeth. I don’t know.”
Amy Slaton, Tammy Slaton, Chris Combs.
Mar. 15, 2025
Tammy SlatonandAmy Slatonboth signed up for a local 5K race — but only one crossed the finish line.
In PEOPLE’s exclusive clip from Tuesday’s episode of1000-Lb. Sisters, Tammy and Amy decide to do a 5K with their siblings, hoping to build their endurance and stamina before taking a family trip to London.
Tammy misses the start — she later says she overslept — but the rest of the family shows up and splits to tackle the course.
Mar. 15, 2025
Emily Calandrelli after her space flight with Blue Origin.Photo:Courtesy of Blue Origin
Courtesy of Blue Origin
Emily Calandrelli had dreamed for as long as she could remember of going to space. After years of anticipation, on Nov. 22, the mother of two from West Virginia not only achieved that dream but also made history as the 100th woman to travel to space withBlue Origin.
Leading up to the mission, Calandrelli, known asEmily the Space Galonline, tells PEOPLE that she spent just three days training to fly safely in the spacecraft, including learning how to handle emergency situations.
Mar. 15, 2025
A centenarian Philadelphia Eagles fan is crediting the three f’s — faith, family and football — for her long and healthy life.Eloise Brown, 102, has been a near-lifelong fan of the NFL team, since the franchise was established in 1933 when she was 11 years old,according to Today.com.
“I’m happy when they win, and when they don’t win, I’m sad,” Brown said in an interview with the morning show, predicting that her team will come out on top over the Kansas City Chiefs onSuper BowlSunday: “But they’re going to win.