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Teddy mellencamp has a passionate message about any critics in her decision to nurture a pet or date of men while Cancer Fighting.
“We’re Foster and a puppy and it’s the best puppy in the world,” said Mellencamp, 43, on the episode on Wednesday, June 11, of Iheartradio Iheart’s “Two T’s In a Pod”. podcast. “It’s amazing, and his name is Maverick. It’s so beautiful. I love him so much.”
The Real housewives from Beverly hills Alum also noted that people have “been coming” for her to decide to have a dog and date, respectively.
“(They say that), ‘All she should worry about is her children and stay alive,'” said Mellencamp. “’How Can she be dating? ‘”
Mellencamp filed for a divorce of Edwin ArroyaveShe shares three children with them, in November 2023, months before learning that she had several brain tumors. She had emergency surgery in February and is now have other types of treatment.
“I can tell all of you (i) f *** off because there is no day she is not worried about her health or improves and does everything (she) can do,” Cohost Podcast MellenCamp, Cohost, Tamra judgeHe added. “Like, shut up *** up. If you want to date, like, life doesn’t end because you have cancer.”
Mellencamp responded, noting that having a dog and dating are ways of “staying busy” and avoiding bouts of depression.
“I don’t go on dates while my children, like, sit here, look up (AC) wait to socialize with me,” she said, noting that she and Arroyave, 48, have Joint holding 50-50. “I would like to say that (the criticism) does not bother me, but she does, as, when people wrote, does she not know that she has final cancer? Why would the F *** even date anyone?”
Mellencamp further highlighted that her doctor, who follows her on social media, does not “want to (she) think of (she) cancer as a terminal.”
“Just because that happens to a friend’s brother’s friend, a brother friend doesn’t mean that’s what happens to you,” he remembered his oncologist’s comments. “’You should be going and having fun and Trying to laugh and do your thing. ‘”
While Mellencamp mostly stopped checking his comments, he once went particularly “sweeping”.
“I want to fight back, and then, like, ‘Stop, say nothing, stop reading (a) stop looking,’” he added. “I do better. I, at least, feel better in the way I work out four or five times a week (and) Fostering this puppy has been very nice. It has given the children a lot of happiness.”