Kelly Dodd Claims Teddi Mellencamp ‘Cheated’ on Husband Edwin Arroyave

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Teddi Mellencamp recently announced her separation from husband Edwin Arroyave, but according to former Orange County Housewife Kelly Dodd, Teddi was allegedly unfaithful.

“She cheated she’s a douche bag! I know for a fact because Robyn told me everything,” Kelly wrote. “[Teddi Mellencamp] you know that I know everything! I hope Edwin gets custody!”

Teddi, the daughter of singer John Mellencamp, and Arroyave tied the knot in 2011 and share three children, Slate, 12, Cruz, 10, and Dove, 4. Teddi is also stepmom to Arroyave’s daughter Isabella, 15.

“After a great deal of care and consideration, I have made the difficult decision to file for divorce,” Teddi wrote in an Instagram post. “My priority is my children and ensuring that every care is taken with their privacy and wellbeing throughout this new chapter.”

There have been other blog pages online that have alluded to Teddi’s alleged infidelity, but it has not been confirmed by the podcaster or her estranged husband.

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