Gypsy Rose Blanchard Released from Prison, Announces Upcoming Projects
Blanchard, victim of Munchausen by proxy, expresses gratitude for support and looks forward to sharing her experiences through a docuseries and ebook.
- Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who served eight years for the murder of her mother, was released from prison and has since been active on social media, expressing her gratitude for the support she has received.
- Blanchard is back home in Louisiana and has been spending time with her family, including her husband Ryan Anderson, whom she married while in prison.
- She has announced two upcoming projects: a docuseries titled 'The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard' premiering on Lifetime on January 5, and an ebook titled 'Released: Conversations on the Eve of Freedom', which she describes as a reflection of her experiences and learnings over the past eight and a half years.
- Blanchard's mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, was believed to have Munchausen by proxy, a psychological disorder where a caregiver exaggerates or induces illness in another person for attention. Gypsy Rose underwent several unnecessary medical treatments and was confined to a wheelchair due to her mother's deception.
- Blanchard's then-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn, whom she persuaded to kill her mother, is still serving a life sentence for his role in the murder.