How to watch ‘1000-lb Sisters’ Season 3 premiere tonight: Time, channel, stream for free

"1000-lb Sisters" premieres on TLC November 15, 2021. (TLC/ YouTube)

Kentucky siblings Amy and Tammy Slaton are back on TLC this week, showcasing their lives as YouTubers.

“1000-lb Sisters” Season 3 premieres on TLC on Monday, Nov. 15, at 10 p.m. ET (7 p.m. PT). You can also watch it on Philo, with a 7-day free trial, FuboTV and Sling.

As the title of the show suggests, “1000-lb Sisters” features Amy and Tammy who have a combined weight that exceeds 1,000 pounds at the start of the show. The pair have been on a weight-loss journey throughout the series and in this upcoming season, Amy and Tammy go to rehab for food addiction.

The sneak peek of Season 3 hints at Tammy having a new boyfriend and Amy struggling to find a new living situation with her husband and newborn, as tension between Amy and Tammy builds.

What channel is TLC on?

You can find which channel TLC is on by using the channel finders here: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV and Dish.

Where can I watch it if I don’t have cable?

You can watch it on Philo, the streaming service that has more than 60 channels and unlimited DVR access. The streaming service offers a 7-day free trial. You can also watch it on FuboTV (free 7-day trial), a streaming service that offers you access to your favorite TV shows, live sports events and much more. There’s a 7-day free trial when you sign up. You can also watch it on Sling with their Blue package.

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