
Tammy Slaton has been photographed without her wedding ring, fueling rumours that she and husband Caleb Willingham are no longer together.
The 1000-Lb Sisters star married her husband in a surprise wedding at the Windsor Lane Rehabilitation Centre in Ohio at the end of last year.
Season four of the TLC series, which aired in March, chronicled their wedding day and the events leading up to it.
However, it has been reported that the pair has split up after their wedding was televised, following a heated dispute.
The reality actress, 36, has yet to officially address the rumours, however she was recently photographed conducting errands in Indiana.
In pictures obtained by the Sun, she was photographed walking into a store, dressed in a long grey jumper and black tracksuit bottoms, paired with colorful shoes.
Her engagement and wedding bands, however, were obviously absent, raising concerns about her relationship.
Tammy sought treatment at the Windsor Lane Rehabilitation Centre after a near-fatal health crisis, and the couple began dating last year.
After a brief relationship, they married in November in front of their friends and family, with Amy Slaton acting as bridesmaid.
According to rumours, the bride is in the process of divorcing her husband following a series of squabbles.
‘Tammy has her legal team lined up and is ready to file for divorce,’ a source told the Sun. ‘They split up because Caleb hasn’t been following his diet in rehab.
‘They got into a big fight over it and he told her he wanted a divorce, but then he tried to backtrack.
‘Tammy’s sisters Amy and Amanda were already encouraging her to just move on.’
Tammy’s loved ones expressed concern that their relationship was developing too quickly in the run-up to their wedding, but she refused to be swayed.

She allegedly chose to move on and is already planning a new romance.
‘They got married after just knowing each other over the course of weeks, in rehab, and he’s still there,’ they added. ‘She didn’t want a long-distance relationship and certainly isn’t able to care for someone else at this point in her recovery.
‘She wants someone who can be there for her, and his health keeps declining. She would have to take care of him once he’s out of rehab, and that is her taking on the care of a whole other person when she can barely take care of herself, so the relationship is pointless.’