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Teddi Mellencamp’s Emotional Tribute to Dad John at iHeartRadio Awards
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Teddi Mellencamp honors father John Mellencamp with emotional tribute at the iHeartRadio Music Awards, sharing how his music supports her cancer battle.

AceShowbiz - Teddi Mellencamp delivered a heartfelt tribute to her father, John Mellencamp, as he was honored with the Icon Award at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards. The touching moment occurred during the ceremony held on Thursday, March 26, at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood.

The 44-year-old former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star took the stage to present her father, the 74-year-old legendary singer, with the prestigious accolade. In her speech, Teddi Mellencamp recognized John Mellencamp's extensive musical legacy before revealing a deeply personal connection to his work amid her ongoing battle with cancer.

Teddi Mellencamp spoke emotionally about how her father’s songs have resonated with millions, singling out the track “Longest Days” as especially meaningful during her illness. She quoted lyrics from the song: “But nothing lasts forever / Your best efforts don't always pay sometimes / When you get sick and you don't get better / That's when life is short, even at its longest days.”

She explained how her life felt painfully short after her diagnosis just over a year ago, despite the slow passage of hospital days. Teddi Mellencamp praised her father for refusing to let the melancholy lyric dictate her life, highlighting how he “stepped up, took control, fought for me and pretty much changed my life, saved my life.”

Wrapping up her moving tribute, Teddi Mellencamp said, “We're celebrating the icon, the artist, a man the whole world knows as John Mellencamp, a man I get to call Dad and my best friend.”

Following the presentation, John Mellencamp expressed gratitude as he accepted the award. Reflecting on his enduring music career, he joked, “I've been doing this 50 years, and I've enjoyed most of it.” He encouraged aspiring musicians by saying there is “nothing closer to heaven than writing a song or hearing your songs on the radio or having a show.”

As part of the ceremony, John Mellencamp performed acoustic renditions of his hit songs “Jack & Diane” and “Pink Houses,” captivating the audience with his classic sound.

The Icon Award, established in 2018, has previously honored legendary artists such as Bon Jovi, Elton John, Jennifer Lopez, Pink, Cher, and Mariah Carey.

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