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Here's where to watch 1000-lb Sisters Season 7 without cable — and yes, camel-gate is as wild as it sounds
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Season 7 of 1000-lb Sisters premiered on April 15 at 9/8c on TLC, and if you're wondering where to watch 1000-lb Sisters Season 7 without cable, you've got options. New episodes will stream the next day on HBO Max, so you don't have to sit through commercials or pretend you know what channel TLC is anymore. Just pick a streamer, press play, and you're in. Or, you can watch live with a live TV streamer.



Tammy Slaton on 1000-lb Sisters
Entertainment TonightThis season? Chaos. Amy Slaton gets bitten by a literal camel during what was supposed to be a chill day at the safari park — and somehow, that's not even the wildest part. Meanwhile, Tammy Slaton's back, breathing easier (literally) and dare I say, thriving? It's hard to say. There's still sibling drama, a couple of weight-related disses here and there, and the occasional medical emergency to keep us grounded. We're all hoping this season brings a few more laughs and fewer felony charges, but knowing the Slatons, it's probably gonna be a mix of both.
Whether you're in it for the camel saga, Tammy's slow-burn redemption arc, or just need something to emotionally invest in that isn't your own life, Season 7 is delivering. So grab some snacks and stream it wherever you can. Watch the trailer and get all your streaming options below.
While you won't be able to watch live episodes on HBO Max (starting at $10.99/month), you will be able to watch new episodes the day after they go live. HBO Max also has a huge selection of TLC shows if that's your jam. You can subscribe to HBO Max on it's own or as part of one of the Disney+ bundles, which would include Disney+ and Hulu alongside Max, for as low as $19.99/month.
Want to watch 1000-lb Sisters live on TLC? Hulu + Live TV has TLC plus Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+ for $89.99/month. With 95+ channels and unlimited DVR, you can catch every unfiltered moment as it happens — camel bites and all.
At just $33/month, Philo offers 70+ channels and a seven-day free trial. One of those channels? Yup, TLC. With this streamer, you'll also get DVR that lasts up to 12 months and some on-demand content for streaming.
Prime Video is available through Amazon Prime, which is $14.99/month or $139/year. You can add Max as an add-on starting at $10.99/month to watch 1000-lb Sisters, or you can add Discovery+ (which also has TLC content) for as low as $5.99/month.
You can catch 1000-lb Sisters live on TLC with DIRECTV STREAM's Entertainment package, which includes over 90 live channels and unlimited cloud DVR. Plans usually start around $89.99/month (location depending), and you can stream on multiple devices — perfect if your group text is full of Slaton stans who all refuse to wait until the next day.
Sling TV is another option for you. TLC is included in the Blue plan, which usually runs around $50.99/month — though your first month is often half off. Want more channel options? The Orange + Blue combo adds a little extra variety for a bit more cash. Each plan has its own perks, so it's worth checking which one matches your streaming habits (and your wallet). Prices may vary by location.
Having trouble tuning into 1000-lb Sisters through TLC? A VPN can help you sidestep those annoying location blocks. ExpressVPN is a popular pick with fast speeds. If you're watching your budget, Private Internet Access, and NordVPN, which is known for strong performance and solid deal. Just pick your provider, set your location, and you're back to streaming like nothing ever happened.


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