Overview
- On June 24, 2025, Gypsy Rose Blanchard officially completed her parole after serving more than eight years of a 10-year sentence for pleading guilty to second-degree murder in her mother’s 2015 death.
- In her Instagram post “Breaking my silence,” Blanchard said serving her sentence was her accountability and declared the case closed by the justice system.
- She emphasized that her trauma-driven “unintentional manipulation” differed from Nicholas Godejohn’s deliberate act, calling him “a deeply disturbed man” who knew right from wrong.
- Blanchard expressed deep remorse to Dee Dee Blanchard’s family and vowed to continue offering apologies for the pain her actions caused.
- Since her release, Blanchard welcomed daughter Aurora Raina Urker in January, published a memoir, and starred in a Lifetime series chronicling her life after prison.