Teddi Mellencamp Blacks Out, Busts Lip Just Hours After Her Ex-'RHOBH' Co-Star Kyle Richards Winds Up In Hospital For Beehive Accident
July 26 2021, Published 12:48 p.m. ET
Guarantee you had a better weekend than Kyle Richards and Teddi Mellencamp.
The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills OG and her former co-star both suffered gnarly injuries just hours apart.
Kyle was rushed to the hospital on Saturday after she accidentally walked into a beehive.
The 52-year-old Bravo star is deathly allergic to bees and couldn't get her EpiPen to work.
Strangely enough, Kyle's ex-RHOBH co-star shared her own scary story, posting a brutal snap of her face that took the brunt of the injury after she blacked out.
Sharing a close-up selfie without any makeup on at all, Teddi sported a bruised cheekbone, black-eye, and busted lip.
Revealing she suffers from Vertigo, the 40-year-old told her terrifying tale.
Saying at 4 AM, her daughter yelled for her mom, so "I jumped up at mock speed and sprinted in there," Teddi explained.
"By time I got to her room, my eyes went black and I fainted and busted open my cheek and lip," she continued.
While her daughter was A-OK, Teddi wasn't.
"Luckily all was good with Slate and something worse didn’t happen to me," she wrote, "that being said, I can’t go onto Webmd because it’s sends me spiraling so any tips appreciated."
Teddi revealed to see a doctor about her Vertigo, "but today is Sunday," Teddi reminded her followers.
As for Kyle, her beehive incident landed her in the hospital.
Taking to her social media, the RHOBH star showed herself in a hospital gown and hooked up to oxygen and with a swollen eye.
“My family wasn’t home and for whatever reason the people that work for me couldn’t hear me screaming for help,” Kyle explained on Saturday. “My landline wouldn’t dial 911 and my epi-pen was defective and wouldn’t open.”
Revealing she's fine, Kyle later found the humor in her scary accident.
She shared a video from her backyard security camera which showed her being chased by the bees.
“I can laugh at this video now but what you can’t see is that [the bees] were in my hair and were literally chasing me,” she wrote.
Using her terrifying beehive accident to remind everyone to carry their EpiPens regardless of their location, Kyle said, “I share this story with you because I sometimes don’t bother to take my epi-pen with me. I also don’t know why I couldn’t get mine to work. It’s important to look on YouTube and watch the videos of how to use it. There are different types of epi-pens and they each work differently.”