DIXON, KENTUCKY: '1000-lb Sisters' star Amy Slaton is currently dealing with the most challenging job of her life - parenting two children. The mother of two is living a single life while dealing with her mommy duties after her separation from Michael Halterman with whom the reality star welcomed her sons Gage and Glenn.
However, Amy has recently faced harsh criticism from her followers over hygiene issues. Notably, this is not the first time that the internet has slammed Amy over a dirty floor. Amy often receives backlash and it has increased ever since her separation from her husband.
Amy Slaton's sons Gage and Glenn sing in sweet clip
Amy recently took to her Instagram and shared an adorable video of her sons Glenn and Gage. The reality star's sons stood near the television as they watch a cartoon together. In the video, Gage and Glenn sing and dance along with the alphabetical song which was played on the TV. Glenn looked adorable in a black onesie. Meanwhile, Gage also looked sweet as he donned what appears to be a grey t-shirt and brown pants.
'Why are that babies' feet so dirty?'
Amy has been dealing with her messy divorce while taking care of her two children. Recently, she faced the wrath of her followers again for her parenting skills and cleanliness. A social media user commented, "Ummm, sry when u have kids u have to keep a clean floor. My grandson is 8yrs old now, and he has had dirt on his feet, but that looks like it's been a couple of days since their feet got washed. I don't care what people say that is nasty!! The little one has to crawl on a dirty floor and u think it's ok,? I don't think so!!" Another user added, "Clean your floor, those babies' feet are black." Another person said, "Why is that baby's feet so dirty??? They are black on the bottom of his tiny feet." Another follower noted, "So cute but keep them clean and healthy you know...?" Another critic wrote, "My goodness woman. Clean your floors? Your babies' feet are always black and they stick those nasty feet in their mouths!"
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