Teddi Mellencamp CONFIRMS exit from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills

The “Real Housewives of Beverly Hills” star Teddi Mellencamp confirmed that her Bravo contract was not going to be renewed for season 11. Mellencamp had appeared on the show for three seasons after joining in 2017. The network has not been impressed with Mellencamp’s performance on the show. The network considered cutting Mellencamp’s last season but gave her one last chance.

Mellencamp is boring and stale and does not offer anything to the franchise with her robotic and staged delivery when interacting with the other cast members. The issue is, the other cast members do not particularly like her and no one is friends with her. It seems that Mellencamp’s off-camera pursuits have also raised questions about her suitability to be on the show.

Mellencamp defended her All In weight loss program in an Instagram video after receiving criticism over the program’s restrictive nature and alleged aggressive nature of the brand’s coaches. The network has been less than impressed with the war Mellencamp is in with influential Instagrammer Emily Gellis. It is concerning that Mellencamp is pushing a business that young women, Bravo’s key audience, are claiming is unhealthy and downright dangerous.

Regardless of how much Teddi Mellencamp begs to keep her job when she is told, the network will not change its mind.

Mellencamp is done. Alleged former clients of Mellencamp’s program have come forward with their experiences, shared by Gellis, claiming that they were initially restricted to approximately 500 calories while being required to do a daily hour of cardio. The program, which prides itself on ‘accountability’ has four different levels starting with a two-week Jumpstart plan before clients can move to the Monthly program, Weight and Workout, and then maintenance.

According to the site, it costs $599 for the two-week Jumpstart program, $399 for the monthly program, $165 for the Weight and Workout program, and $95 for a Maintenance program. All In also offers a postpartum plan, that Mellencamp has advertised on her own social media after welcoming her daughter Dove February 2020. A registered dietitian messaged Gellis asking her followers to report All In to the dietics licensing board in their state, claiming that the program was violating licensing laws and causing harm from nutrition coaching.

Gellis said not one medical professional has messaged her saying this diet is OK.

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