Since her release from prison, Gypsy Rose Blanchard has become quite active in the bedroom.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who gained notoriety for her involvement in the murder of her mother, is ready to turn her life around and make a positive impact on the world.
Since her release from prison, Blanchard has expressed her desire to become a motivational speaker and engage in advocacy work on behalf of child abuse victims.
According to TMZ, she plans on doing a lot of public speaking and using her own personal experiences to shed light on the issue of child abuse.
Blanchard’s story is one of resilience and survival, and she hopes that by sharing her journey, she can inspire others to overcome their own obstacles and find strength within themselves.
In addition to her public speaking aspirations, Blanchard also plans to advocate for mental health and raise awareness about Munchausen syndrome by proxy, the psychological disorder that she herself was a victim of.
She has experienced firsthand the devastating effects of this disorder, as her mother made her ill or created the illusion of illness throughout her life.
Blanchard has detailed the abuse she suffered, including unnecessary medical treatments and the use of a wheelchair and oxygen tank.
Now, she wants to use her platform to educate others about this form of abuse and help those who may be going through similar experiences.
On Wednesday, the former convict who has become a celebrity responded to online detractors by boasting about her husband, Ryan Anderson’s, present in the comments of his Instagram post.
She continued in her clapback, saying, “Ryan, don’t listen to the haters. I love you, and you love me.”
“We do not owe anyone anything. Our family is who matters. … I love you.”
Wrapping up her kind words, she expressed a flattering remark that grabbed everyone’s attention.
“besides,” she went on, “they [are] jealous because you are rocking my world every night…yeah I said it, the D is fire🔥.”
Blanchard, 32, ended by saying, “happy wife happy life.”
In 2022, Anderson wed Blanchard, who they had been exchanging correspondence with since 2020. In response to her daring statement, he answered with a witty comment.
He made it clear that he was not concerned with the envious remarks of others, jokingly adding, “Who said I gave a damn about what these jealous people say anyway, haha…now come get it Baby”
Many were taken aback by Gyspy confidently declaring underneath his selfie that jealousy was the result of him rocking her world night after night.
The two had an impassioned discussion after comments on his Instagram posts accused him of having a “creepy” aura and said Blanchard could “do better.”
On Thursday last week, Blanchard was discharged from prison after serving nearly eight years of her 10-year conviction for the second-degree homicide of her oppressive mother, Clauddinnea “Dee Dee” Blanchard.
Following a selfie posted on Instagram, Anderson was subjected to criticism from haters who labeled him as “creepy.” This prompted a passionate response.
Before her release, Anderson, a 37-year-old special education teacher from Louisiana, told People that he had planned to take her on a romantic night out, complete with homemade gumbo, once she was officially in his arms.
He expressed his intention to gift her with presents and to embark on the first outing they would have together.
Anderson was not unprepared for this novel situation; he confessed that he was anxious about the attention the press had been giving to his partner’s life.
In 2020, Blanchard and Anderson got acquainted with each other, and two years later, in 2022, they tied the knot while the former was still in prison.
Since her release, they have been quite open about displaying their affection for one another on social media.
It appears Gypsy doesn’t have a problem with the attention she’s been receiving, as she was seen taking pictures with fans shortly after being let out of Chillicothe Correctional Center in Missouri. She expressed her desire to meet Taylor Swift by getting tickets for the Kansas City Chiefs game.
Law enforcement eventually compelled her to abandon her ambitions and move away from the state.
Gypsy informed People magazine that her main focus is on working through disagreements, as she and Anderson have different communication styles.