Gypsy Rose Blanchard: Here’s where to find her on social media

Following her recent release from prison, Gypsy Rose Blanchard warns her followers about any fake social media accounts that may arise.

In her latest Instagram post, Gypsy Rose shares a screenshot of one of the fake accounts posing as hers. “WARNING! Beware of fake gypsy accounts like this one,” she wrote in the caption. “My Instagram is verified and I’m working on verification on my other social networks. Please be aware of which accounts you view and follow and report any suspicious accounts or false. Thank you.”

Currently, the only verified social media for Gypsy Rose is her Instagram. He does not appear to have an established and verified Facebook, Twitter or TikTok account.

Blanchard is putting his life back together after serving seven of his 10 years in prison. She was convicted of second-degree murder for her role in the 2015 murder of her abusive mother, Clauddine ‘Dee Dee’ Blanchard.

Dee Dee had been physically and mentally abusing Gypsy Rose through Munchausen syndrome by proxy. This is a psychological disorder in which a caregiver makes others believe that a child suffers from an illness, or they make the child suffer from the illnesses. Dee Dee pretended for years that her daughter suffered from various health conditions. This included leukemia and muscular dystrophy.

Finding no other way to escape her mother’s abuse, Gypsy Rose and her then-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn plotted to murder Dee Dee. She was killed at the mother-daughter duo’s home in Springfield, Missouri, on June 14, 2015.

Gypsy Rose was convicted of second-degree murder and sentenced to 10 years in prison for her role in the murder. Godejohn was then sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole plus 25 years.

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Gypsy Rose Blanchard Talks Finding Love and Marrying Her Husband Ryan Anderson

During a recent interview with PEOPLE, Gypsy Rose Blanchard opened up about meeting and marrying her husband, Ryan Anderson. Anderson is notably a special education teacher from Louisiana. He wrote her a letter in 2020 and they formed a relationship while she was in prison.

“My husband Ryan has been an emotional backbone for the past three years,” Gypsy Rose explained. “We met when the pandemic was very, very strong and I had a lot of emotional ups and downs because of COVID.”

Anderson further revealed what made him approach Blanchard at that time. “That was when Tiger King was really popular,” Anderson said. “My coworker at the time told me, ‘I want to write Tiger King.’ I said, ‘I’ll tell you what, if you write to him, I’ll write to Gypsy Rose Blanchard.’ “I never thought she would be my wife.”

Regarding having children with Anderson in the future, Gypsy Rose said her years of abuse have taught her a few things. “Every time someone says, ‘You think because of what you went through you’re going to do that to your children?’ I say, ‘You know what? Absolutely not,’” she added. “I have learned what not to do. I’m not worried about my parenting when it comes to that.”

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Source: vcmp.edu.vn

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