Teddi Mellencamp from Real Housewives of Beverly Hills is facing backlash over her All in By Teddi diet program. Users of the program have been calling out the program on social media and accusing the reality star of promoting a scam. The scandal has turned into a trending topic online that led to yet another Twitter war between Kyle Richards and Camille Grammer.

Mellencamp has been under fire after a number of people posted statements claiming that her diet accountability program promoted an extreme and unsafe weight loss regimen. She responded to the criticism in an Instagram video on Thursday after a number of former members spoke out about the program and its diet practices. One Instagram user started using her Story feature to share stories and testimonies from former members who wanted to remain anonymous. Former members of the program allege to have signed an NDA that forces them to remain anonymous. Some accounts claim the program asks for $700 to start and $150 a week to continue. Members are allegedly allowed to consume about 600-1,000 calories a day and send photos of every meal to their accountability coaches.

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But when looking at some of the statements, many are accusing Mellencamp's program of being a scam. It was only a matter of time before the other housewives added their say on the matter. With Camille being the more outspoken friend of the housewives, it's no surprise she was the first to comment on the melee. The drama started after the @Housewiveslie fan page sent a pretty shady tweet to the show's executive producer Andy Cohen. “@BravoTV @Andy your girl Teddi is getting exposed on Instagram for her scam starvation company. Having women starve themselves by eating 500 calories a day is unethical. If she needs a storyline next season, holding her accountable for this is a good option. #RHOBH,” the tweet screen-grabbed by All About The Tea read. 

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While other housewives opted to remain silent on the matter, Camille retweeted the fan comment and added her belief that, "It's suspect." Her opinionated tweet rubbed Kyle Richards the wrong way and prompted a response. "Camille you really need to move on and get a life," she said. "Teddi has helped so many people and changed their lives. What are you doing everyday? Tweeting about RHOBH," she added. The jab might've gotten to Camille as she responded by providing "receipts" on she made the decision to leave the show and not Bravo. Fans got in on the action and asked the two enemies to continue the fight into season 11. However, according to Kyle, "She [Camille] won't be there." Yikes! Looks like the housewives know how to entertain the drama even when the cameras aren't rolling.

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Source: All About The Tea