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1000-lb Sisters fans think Amy Slaton’s son Gage, 2, ‘grew up overnight’ as pregnant star shares adorable new photo

1000-LB Sisters fans are obsessed with Amy Slaton's son Gage after seeing how “grown up” he looks in new photos.

Earlier this week, the pregnant reality star posted a slew of adorable snaps of her almost-two-year-old, whom she shares with her husband Michael Halterman.

Amy Slaton shared new photos of her son Gage, who turns two this year, on Sunday
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Amy Slaton shared new photos of her son Gage, who turns two this year, on SundayCredit: Instagram/amyslaton_halterman
The 1000-lb Sisters star is currently pregnant with her second child with her husband Michael Halterman
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The 1000-lb Sisters star is currently pregnant with her second child with her husband Michael HaltermanCredit: Instagram

Fans gushed that Gage has seemingly grown up overnight and they can’t believe how big he’s gotten.

On Sunday, the 1000-lb Sisters personality uploaded a trio of snaps from a day out at the park with her son.

The toddler wore a bright orange shirt that read, “Daddy’s Wild One,” and a pair of dark shorts and blue sandals.

He hung out on one of the fun pieces of equipment at the playground and squinted his eyes a bit at the sun.

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Gage gave a little wave to the camera in the first photo.

In the second, he put his hand down and looked off to the side of the camera.

The final shot saw him giving a great, big smile to his friend, who sat next to him on the playground activity.

Amy, who’s pregnant with her second child, captioned the post: “Gage had a blast at the park with his cousin. 

“And he actually keep his shoe on. Little miracles.

“They both loved the merry go round.”

Immediately, followers pointed out how much Gage has grown recently.

One excited user wrote: “Gage is getting so big!!!”

Another 1000-lb Sisters fan said: “He’s so cute! Double of his daddy.”

A third commented: “Aww look at little Gage all grow up.”

Others called him “his daddy’s mini me” and said he’s “growing up so fast” and looks like an absolute “doll.”

One fan asked Amy; “Why isn’t he walking yet?”

She replied that he has “been walking and running” but that he just doesn’t like to wear shoes.

Another asked if Gage has started talking yet.

The reality star shared in response: “His been talking since he was 4 mo. The other day he told me to go away lol”

Along with continuing to share snaps of her son Gage, Amy has also been giving updates on her pregnancy with her second child.

Last week, the Kentucky native revealed that she is 24 weeks pregnant, with her baby measuring about the size of an ear of corn.

In the caption of her post, Amy revealed that she's been battling one intense craving: tomatoes.

She wrote: "24 weeks baby!!!! I craving tomatoes but they give me heartburn.."

Fans flooded the comments with a mix of concern and advice.

One helpful fan wrote: "Eat a tums before hand it should help."

A second suggested: "Try yellow tomatoes. They're not as acidic."

While the comments on Amy's latest post were overwhelmingly positive, she recently faced a barrage of negativity.

Amy was slammed by fans on Reddit for leaving what looked like a "toilet brush" among her two-year-old son Gage's toys.

The reality star was quick to clap back, explaining that the item was the furthest thing from a toilet brush.

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In an Instagram post, Amy came at critics, writing: "Not a toilet bowl brush, it is literally a marshmallow on a stick from a campfire toy set! Wow."

The post included a zoomed-in version of the original photo and a screenshot of the toy set.

Fans couldn't believe how 'grown up' Gage looks in the new snaps and said he's gotten 'so big'
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Fans couldn't believe how 'grown up' Gage looks in the new snaps and said he's gotten 'so big'Credit: Instagram/amyslaton_halterman
Amy shared that he is both 'walking and running' and has been talking since he was four months old
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Amy shared that he is both 'walking and running' and has been talking since he was four months oldCredit: Coleman-Rayner

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