Teddi Mellencamp steps out after giving fans another shock update on her cancer battle

   

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Teddi Mellencamp was seen for the first time after giving the latest shock update on her stage 4 cancer battle.

The 43-year-old Real Housewives Of Beverly Hills star enjoyed a walk in Los Angeles on Thursday morning after sharing a positive update regarding her immunotherapy treatments.

The daughter of singer John Cougar Mellencamp was diagnosed with Stage 2 melanoma skin cancer in 2022, which was upgraded to Stage 4 earlier this year after suffering from numerous brain tumors.

She seemed in good spirits on her latest outing after revealing that some of her brain tumors have shrunk to the point where they could barely be seen.

 Teddi looked ready for an active day out as she sported a clinging blue spaghetti strap top with orange leggings.

 She also walked on the grass rocking a pair of Nike Air Presto sneakers during the solo workout session.

Teddi Mellencamp was seen for the first time after giving the latest shock update on her stage 4 cancer battle 

The Bravolebrity showcased her natural looks by going make-up free as she also decided to go wig-free by showing off her buzzed head. 

Meanwhile, the reality star revealed in late April that the brain tumors have significantly shrunk and she's potentially just a few weeks away from being cancer-free. 

 

The former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star offered another update on her Two T's In a Pod podcast with Tamra Judge, where she called in from her actual immunotherapy appointment.

'Today I had the scan and where they checked my lungs and they are shrinking and one of them has shrunk so much you can barely even see it,' she said.

Her co-host Judge commented on her Instagram post that linked to their podcast, revealing she, 'can't stop crying tears of joy,' adding, 'I love you so much.'

Mellencamp added, 'So it's really really good news. I'm definitely so relieved. I'm also a little bit like, if I sound a little weird, it's because I'm in the middle of them in a therapy treatment right now. But what they said was this is good news. That means my body is responding to everything. But I do need to live on immunotherapy for the next two years.'

'So every four weeks for the next two years, I have to come in and get that done. So and then every three months I get another scan and we check to make sure that everything is where it is,' she added.

Teddi admitted she was a bit confused, adding, 'I thought that, like, once the tumors start going away, I'm like, so, does that mean I'm cancer free? And he's like no.'

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