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Teddi Mellencamp is making major moves in her cancer treatment.
The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” alum rang “the good luck bell” to honor her “last day of radiation” in a video shared via Instagram Stories on Thursday.
Mellencamp, 43, told her followers that she has “five more rounds of immunotherapy to go.”
She concluded, “Love you all for the kind messages.”
In the emotional social media upload, the former Bravolebrity held her “graduation papers” while reading a poem beside the bell.
“Ring this bell three times well,” she said. “It’s told to clearly say, ‘My treatment’s done, the course is done, and I am on my way.’”
John Mellencamp’s daughter’s health battle began in 2022 when she was diagnosed with skin cancer and subsequently underwent more than 15 surgeries.
In February, while navigating her split from estranged husband Edwin Arroyave, Teddi revealed another health scare — this time, multiple brain tumors.
Arroyave, who shares three children with the reality TV star, supported her during the emergency surgery.
The duo put their divorce proceedings “on hold” as Teddi found out there were more tumors in her brain and lungs and received a stage 4 diagnosis.
She called this a “scary” stage on her Instagram Story on Wednesday — but hit back at “heartbreaking” comments from concerned followers fearing her death.
“Of course I know the chances,” the “Two T’s in a Pod” co-host said. “But I truly believe with my whole heart I will beat this and watch my kids graduate.”
Teddi admitted to Us Weekly on Wednesday that she no longer tells her little ones her signature reassurance that “moms always come back.”
She explained, “I don’t want to lie to them. And I don’t know.”
The accountability coach is the mother of daughter Slate, 12, son Cruz, 10, and daughter Dove, 5, as well as a stepmother to Arroyave’s 16-year-old daughter, Isabella.