Teddi Mellencamp may no longer be a Real Housewife, but that doesn’t mean she’s done with reality TV for good.
The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star reveals that she’s developing a reality show based on her controversial All-In accountability program. I guess the saying is true: when one reality TV door shuts, another one opens up!
“I’ve been developing a show based on All In, actually. I would love to do something that’s helping others and using the platform to help change lives. I have a couple of other shows I would love to be a part of! They’re on my vision board,” Teddi tells The Things.
She also dished on her exit from RHOBH and insisted that the Big Daddy of Bravo Andy Cohen didn’t give her a reason for why he decided to let her go from the show. However, Teddi doesn’t hold any grudges and is excited for what’s to come in her life and career.
“I like to keep it real! No, he didn’t, but everything happens for a reason. I’m excited for what’s to come next!” she confessed.
She also throws a little shade at all the Housewives who refuse to admit Bravo didn’t renew their contracts.
“98% of them are playing loose with reality,” she quips.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills returns to Bravo Wednesday, May 19, at 8 p.m. ET.
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