Teddi Mellencamp
Spot Is Saved In Household Mausoleum
… After Dad John Requests She’s Buried There
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Two T’s In A Pod
Teddi Mellencamp has agreed to be buried within the household mausoleum — honoring a request from her father, John Mellencamp, amid her most cancers therapies.
The previous “Actual Housewives of Beverly Hills” star — who simply days in the past revealed her most cancers is now stage 4 — shared the morbid dialog on this week’s episode of her “Two T’s In A Pod” podcast with co-host Tamra Decide, confirming her dad referred to as her 11 occasions in a row to debate her burial plans.
She breaks down the entire state of affairs within the clip … briefly, she says the “Jack and Diane” singer needed “to ensure” she could be becoming a member of the household plot in Indiana. Teddi agreed — beneath the situation her youngsters — Slate, 12, Cruz, 10 and Dove, 5 — would even have a spot.
John’s manner of getting the dialog began? “You are doing all of your will proper now, so you might as properly put it in there.” Honest sufficient.
Making mild of the scenario, Teddi jokes to Tamra that she’s going to get “sizzling ladies by no means die” engraved on her tombstone.
On a extra critical word, Teddi says she is able to preserve preventing her most cancers — however made it clear to her father she does not need to be stored alive as a “vegetable” if her well being takes a flip for the worst

Teddi first introduced she had stage 2 melanoma in 2022 … and in February, docs discovered a number of tumors on her mind, which she underwent surgical procedure to take away. By March, she mentioned her most cancers had unfold to her lungs — and earlier this month, she shared that much more tumors had been found.
In her newest well being replace on Wednesday, Teddi received candid about how a lot can change in 4 months … sharing an IG picture of herself smiling with lengthy golden locks subsequent to a different displaying her practically bald head.
She admitted that typically she’s “so targeted on ‘being robust'” that she forgets she’s “allowed to be unhappy, cry it out, and really feel very alone.”