Ladies and gentlemen, buckle up for the wildest ride since Amy Slaton’s last adventure on 1,000-Lb. Sisters. This Labor Day in Crockett County, Tennessee, was anything but ordinary, as reality star Amy Slaton took her talents from reality TV to… the Tennessee Safari Park?
That’s right, it all went down at the Safari Park—because why wouldn’t it? According to the Crockett County Sheriff’s Department, things got a little too wild when a guest allegedly received an unsolicited kiss from a camel. Yes, a camel. Move over, reality TV drama—the animal kingdom just entered the chat.
But wait, the real drama wasn’t even about the camel’s dental hygiene. When deputies arrived at the scene, they were greeted by a smell wafting from Amy’s vehicle that could only be described as… “suspicious.” Now, we don’t know what was cooking in that car, but we’re guessing it wasn’t a pot roast.
Enter Amy Slaton: Reality TV Royalty and Camel Confidante
Amy, who’s known for conquering both her weight-loss journey and our hearts on 1,000-Lb. Sisters, found herself facing some very real-life legal challenges. The charges? Illegal possession of Schedule I and Schedule VI substances (aka things you really shouldn’t have) and, just to spice things up, two counts of child endangerment. Yikes.
But wait, there’s more! Accompanying Amy on this safari adventure was a man by the name of Brian Scott Lovvorn, because why not throw another person into this reality show plot twist? He’s also facing the same charges. Seriously, this story has everything—reality stars, camels, illegal substances, and questionable life choices.
Let’s Talk Kids—Not Camels
Amy has two adorable kids with her ex-husband, Michael Halterman: 4-year-old Gage Deon and 2-year-old Glenn Allen. While Gage and Glenn were nowhere near the Safari Park of Shenanigans (thank goodness), they probably won’t believe this story when they’re old enough to understand it. “Mom got arrested… because of a camel?”
Innocent Until Proven… Camel Whisperer?
The Sheriff’s Department was quick to remind us that, despite all the camel drama, Amy (and Brian, too) are innocent until proven guilty. So, for now, let’s just enjoy this wild ride and wait for the next episode of 1,000-Lb. Sisters: Camel Edition—coming soon to a courthouse near you!
In the meantime, if you’re heading to a safari anytime soon, maybe stick to petting the llamas.