Tammy Slaton is shaking her way into the weekend in some skinny jeans that show off her slim figure.
The “1000-lb Sisters” star took to TikTok on July 24 to spread a positive message to her followers as she danced to one of her favorite songs.
In the short clip, Slaton busted a move to “Affirmations,” a song from an artist who goes by the name @memethegoat on TikTok.
The TLC reality star lip-synced to some of the lyrics, which serve as an anthem about happiness and empowerment.
“F— depression. F— stressing. You a bad a– b—- . You a blessing,” the artist sings.
Slaton wore a colorful pink t-shirt that read “Queen” and some dark blue skinny jeans, which she cinched with a studded brown belt.
In the caption, Slaton encouraged her followers to listen to the message behind the song and revealed why she was inspired to post the video.
“I absolutely love this song and I know I cannot dance. I’m just trying to have fun. They also help spread the message. Forget about depression. Forget about stressing out and start counting your blessings you’re amazing the way you are never forget that,” she wrote.
Slaton’s followers crowded the comments section with messages of love and support.
“Get it Tammy!!!” one wrote, while another commented, “Keep dancing girl.”
Many fans congratulated Slaton on losing more than 500 pounds.
“Girl- you keep living your best life!! So happy for you and proud of you!!” one commented.
Another wrote, “I’ve literally never been more proud for someone I don’t personally know but I’m sooo happy and proud for you Tammy.”
Earlier this week, Slaton also delighted fans when she posed in black shapewear.
In an episode of “1000-lb Sisters,” that aired in June, Slaton showed off the results of her skin removal surgery, which removed 15 pounds of excess skin.
During the episode, the reality star admitted she was “shocked” by the results.
“Like, I feel so weird. I don’t have my hanging b——- off my face,” she said. “My bat wings are gone, too. And I look down and there’s not nothing there but my lap now. It’s gonna take a little while for me to get used to seeing myself like this.”
This article was originally published on TODAY.com