Edwin Arroyave and Teddi Mellencamp. (Photo by Mindy Small/Getty Images)
Edwin Arroyave is giving an update on ex-wife Teddi Mellencamp after the Real Housewives alum underwent brain cancer surgery.
Taking to his Instagram Stories on Thursday, February 13 Arroyave, 47, shared that the surgery “went well.”
“So many people asking for updates. All I will say right now is surgery went well,” he wrote. “That said, I’ve never seen @teddimellencamp in so much pain. She’s finally getting some needed rest. I know she is so grateful for the outpouring of love.”
In an earlier post shared via his Instagram Story, Arroyave uploaded a photo of the estranged couple’s son Cruz, 10, holding up a card that he and his classmates had made for his mom as she recovers. (Arroyave and Mellencamp, who filed for divorce in November 2024 after 13 years of marriage, also share Slate, 12, and Dove, 4. Mellencamp is also stepmother to Arroyave’s eldest daughter Isabella.)
“Cruz’s class made this for @teddimellencamp ❤️,” Arroyave captioned the image.
The update comes one day after Mellencamp publicly revealed her health battle, revealing via Instagram that doctors were about to operate on her after discovering multiple tumors on her brain.
“For the last several weeks I’ve been dealing with severe debilitating headaches,” Mellencamp, 43, wrote via an Instagram post shared on Wednesday, February 12. “Yesterday the pain was unbearable and required hospitalization.”


The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills alum explained that after getting a CT scan and an MRI, “Doctors found multiple tumors on my brain, which they believe have been growing for at least 6 months.”
In the post, Mellencamp added that two of the tumors were being removed in surgery that same day, while the others will be dealt with afterwards.
“The remaining smaller tumors will be dealt with via radiation at a later date,” she wrote.
Mellencamp went on to thank her loved ones and medical team for the support as she faces a difficult time.
“I am blessed to be surrounded by my children, family, friends, doctors, nurses and surgeons who are doing everything possible to get me back into better health,” she added. “Thank you to everybody who has reached out, and to everyone who has supported me along this journey.”
The reality star’s health news comes two years after Mellencamp battled stage II melanoma cancer and shared her diagnosis in October 2022. Several months before announcing the diagnosis, she had a mole removed on her back that revealed the cancerous cells.
While she had the moles removed at the time, she developed new spots that she said “needed to be biopsied” and spent much of 2023 dealing with that. Throughout 2023, Mellencamp underwent removals for more melanomas before having a “wide excision melanoma” procedure, which “went well.”