Amy Slaton Halterman, a star of “1,000-Lb. Sisters,” was arrested at a Tennessee zoo and charged with drug possession and endangering a child, police said.
Officers with the Crockett County Sheriff’s Department responded to the Tennessee Safari Park in Alamo, about 80 miles northeast of Memphis, after a guest was reportedly bitten by a camel.
When officers arrived, “they immediately noticed suspicious odors coming from the guest’s vehicle,” the sheriff’s department said.
Slaton was arrested and charged with illegal possession of Schedule I and VI drugs and two counts of child endangerment.
It is unclear what drugs they allegedly had in their possession.
Brian Scott Lovvorn was also in the vehicle and faced the same charges, police said.
The couple was taken to the Crockett County Jail.
Further details were not immediately available.
Slaton and her estranged husband Michael Halterman separated in a messy divorce last year.
Halterman requested that the court issue a “civil injunction” requiring both parties to remain “500 feet apart from each other at all times” and to “stay 500 feet from the other party’s residence.”
Slaton and Halterman eloped in 2017 before having an official wedding in 2019, which was documented on the popular TLC series.
They split less than a year after Slaton gave birth to their son, Glenn Allen, in July 2022. Their other son, Gage, was born in November 2020.
During the first season of “1000-Lb. Sisters,” which premiered in January 2020, Slaton weighed more than 400 pounds.
After undergoing gastric bypass surgery, she lost another 61 kilograms and now weighed 125 kilograms.