Teddi Mellencamp is holding onto hope—and she’s got good reason to. In a heartfelt Instagram post on April 23, The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum revealed a major breakthrough in her cancer battle.

“Honestly, the crying is already done, but I just finished with all of my scans and my tumors have significantly shrunk,” Mellencamp, 43, shared. “Which doctors believe means that this all will work and that I will be back to myself and feeling good.”
Earlier this year, Mellencamp disclosed that her stage 4 melanoma had spread to her lungs and brain, a frightening development that left her feeling vulnerable. “I really like to have control, and this is completely out of my control,” she admitted at the time. “And for the first time, I’m really scared.”
But now, with only two sessions of immunotherapy remaining, there’s a real sense of optimism. “Hopefully I am done and I will be cancer-free,” she said in the video’s caption. She continued, “All tumors stage 4 (metastasized melanoma in my brain and lungs) shrunk or disappeared so I have 6ish more weeks of immunotherapy and doctors believe I will be healed if everything stays on course.”

Teddi’s attitude remains as resilient as ever—something she credits not just to the treatments, but also to the encouragement of her care team. “I’m going to keep a positive outlook because that’s the way my doctor just spoke to me,” she said. “‘You did this, you got this,’” she recalled him saying, mimicking his voice: “‘You got that Mellencamp blood, so you’re good.’”
The reality star, mom to Dove, 5, Cruz, 10, and Slate, 12, with husband Edwin Arroyave, ended her message with gratitude: “Thank you to everyone who has sent their love, prayers, and positivity ??????.”
As Teddi continues her fight with strength and grace, her story is a reminder of the power of hope, family, and community support.