Teddi Mellencamp clarifies after her father says she's 'really sick'


Teddi Mellencamp Arroyave, daughter of singer John Mellencamp, has publicly addressed her health status, clarifying recent remarks made by her father. She confirmed that her cancer has not returned, dispelling any misconceptions stemming from his earlier comments.

Recently, John Mellencamp appeared on the “Joe Rogan Experience” podcast, where he briefly discussed his daughter’s health, describing her as “really sick” and mentioning that she has “got cancer in the brain.” This statement sparked concern among fans and followers.

However, during the January 28 episode of her podcast “Two T’s in a Pod,” which she co-hosts with Tamra Judge, Teddi Mellencamp explained the context of her father’s words. According to a report by People, she reassured listeners that her father’s remarks were not indicative of any new physical health issues.

“When my dad used the word ‘suffering,’ he wasn’t referring to my physical health,” she clarified. “He was more so speaking about my mental state rather than any current medical condition.”

Teddi Mellencamp said on the Jan. 28 episode of the “Two T’s in a Pod” podcast, which she co-hosts with Tamra Judge, that her father wasn’t referring to changes in her physical health, according to People.

“You know, I think when he said the words ‘suffering,’ he meant like, how I’m mentally doing versus how I’m physically doing,” she said.

She went on to explain that her cancer hasn’t returned.

“I’m still considered stage four and I’m still in immunotherapy, so essentially nothing’s changed other than I still — I don’t feel great … I would hope that I would be feeling better by now, but I really don’t,” she said.

Teddi Mellencamp was diagnosed with melanoma, or skin cancer, in 2022 and last year said the cancer had metastasized, or spread, to her lungs and brain. 

She began sharing her story on social media after her diagnosis, offering insight and support for those going through the same situation. 

Melanoma is the deadliest and most invasive form of skin cancer, according to the Cleveland Clinic. 

It’s one of the most common cancers in people under 30 years old and mainly impacts women with fair skin, blonde or red hair and blue eyes, the clinic said. 

Early screening is important and highly encouraged for people who have existing moles, a family history of skin cancer or a history of intense sun exposure. 

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