Likeother contestants, Tara Taylor from “My 600-Lb.

Life” has been struggling with her weight since childhood.

At some point, she was no longer able to take care of her children because of it.

Tara Taylor smiling April 2020

When she joined the show’s 2nd season, Taylor weighed 606 pounds, per theDaily Mail.

Back then, she had severe joint pain and breathing problems.

TLC’s “My 600-Lb.

Tara Taylor selfie during Christmastime

Life” has changed a great many lives.

Tara Taylor is no exception.

She also tweaked her diet and lifestyle habits, which allowed her to overcomefood addiction.

Tara Taylor smiling from 2017

Taylor’s efforts paid off.

In 2015, she started dating and then got engaged.

Although her relationship didn’t last, the show changed her life for the better.

Read on to see what happened to Tara Taylor from “My 600-Lb.

Life” after shedding half of her body weight.

Tara Taylor from My 600-Lb Life got engaged

Launched in 2012, “My 600-Lb.

Life” aims to helppeople who weigh at least 600 pounds.

Those who manage to achieve a certain weight are offered the chance to undergo bariatric surgery.

Thereality show follows their progressover a year or longer.

Tara Taylor decided to seek help at the age of 35.

Before starting her journey, she had no social life.

Things have changed after her gastric bypass surgery.

They knew each other for over 14 years.

She thought of him as a “good man” and was willing to give him a chance.

The two got engaged in 2019, but things didn’t work out, as reported byStarcasm.

Their relationship ended, but this didn’t stop her from keeping up with herweight loss journey.

HerFacebookpage says that she’s a single mom who loves music and animals.

Taylor also managed to keep the pounds off.

I mind my business and stay to myself."

Starcasm says that Tara Taylor from “My 600-Lb.

Life” may still be under contract with TLC, meaning that she might make a comeback soon.

Considering her progress, it wouldn’t be surprising to see her getting a tummy tuck orskin removalsurgery.