Teddi Mellencamp clarified that his conversation with his father, John Mellencamp, about the planning of his funeral was not as serious as people interpreted.
The student of “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” previously revealed that and his father talked about where he would be buried if pure succumb to his battle with cancer in stage 4, but then explored that he was a very auditory.
“I need to clarify that this was a cheerful conversation, laughing all the time,” he subtitled an Instagram story that shows a screenshot of a report on the subject on Thursday.
Teddi, 43, clarified that he is “personally well at this time” and that the way people told the story “was not precise.”
“I appreciate helping to share my story, but I would love that the headlines are indicative of what really happened ❤️,” he wrote.
The old Bragevrity also reiterated that she was joking when she said her tombstone read: “Hot girls never that.”
Mellencamp’s initial made the duration of the comments due to the Episode on Tuesday of his podcast “Two ts in a pod” when he explained how his father called her frantically to discuss the possibility of being buried in the mausoleum of his family in Indiana.
“Finally, I answer, I say:” I am in the bathroom. Let me live a little, “said Teddi.” He says: “I just want to make sure to be in the mausoleum of our group family.”
Subsequently, Teddi asked the singer “Hurts So Good” if there would be room for their three sons: the 12 -year -old Slate, and Dove, 5, and his 10 -year -old Cruz, whom he shares with his husband, Edwin Arroyave.
“He says:” Well, there will be the first five and then we will have small areas around him, and then where everyone will be buried, “he shared.
Teddi told his father that he would visit family mausoleum because he was also prepared for his will.
All in Funder has been dealing with health struggles since 2022 when he was diagnosed with melanoma.
In February, Mellencamp learned that cancer had spread to his brain, and doctors had found “multiple tumors” in his brain.
Subsequently, he underwent emergency brain surgery where doctors removed four tumors. However, he also explained that he would still need to recite radiation and immunotherapy treatments for more “narrower” tumors.
Mellencamp announced later that doctors had found additional tumors both in their brain and in their lungs.
Last week, Mellencamp celebrated its “last radiation day” and will continue its immunotherapy treatment.
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