John Mellencamp Says Daughter Teddi Is 'Really Sick' and 'Suffering Right Now' amid Stage 4 Cancer

Charles Sykes/Bravo via Getty John Mellencamp and daughter Teddi Mellencamp

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  • John Mellencamp opened up about his "really sick" daughter Teddi Mellencamp

  • He said the reality star is "suffering right now" amid stage 4 cancer

  • She previously shared in October 2025 that her cancer was "gone" but she wasn't out of the woods yet with her diagnosis

John Mellencampis sharing a health update onTeddi Mellencampas she continues to live withstage 4 cancer.

On Wednesday, Jan. 14, the 74-year-old musician appeared on the latest episode of theJoe Rogan Experiencepodcastand briefly opened up about his family, sharing that his daughter Teddi, 44, is "really sick."

"It's not f---ing fun," he said of Teddi's journey. "She's got cancer in the brain, and she's suffering right now."

John's update comes as a surprise after Teddi shared in October 2025 that her stage 4 cancer was "gone."

"Just to give a little life update to you guys, I had my immunotherapy yesterday and I did my scans and at this point there is no detectable cancer," theReal Housewives of Beverly Hillsalum, told co-hostDolores Cataniaduring the Oct. 3 episode of the podcast Teddi usually cohosts withTamra Judge,Two T's in a Pod.

"When they told me, I was in such shock. I was like, numb," she said.

Phillip Faraone/Getty Teddi Mellencamp in Beverly Hills in May 2025

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But her struggle isn't over, she explained, "I'm still going to be having days when I'm feeling sick and stuff because I still am in immunotherapy, so I'm still fighting because you have to be."

Teddi said at the time that she will continue immunotherapy for a year, adding, "I'm not considered in remission or anything like that."

She explained further: "The way the [doctors] said it works, it's like one year, then two years, then at three years you're allowed to be considered … in remission. So, but that was huge news yesterday."

Teddi previously shared that doctors have given her a"50/50" chanceof survival for her struggle with cancer, which began in 2022 with stage 2melanoma— the deadliest form of skin cancer — on her back. She has since undergone 17 surgeries for theinvasive skin cancer. But in April 2025, Teddi shared that her cancer had metastasized to herbrain and lungs. She's undergone immunotherapy, radiation and surgery totreat the tumors.

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