Gypsy Rose Blanchard has stated that during her incarceration for planning her mother’s murder, Taylor Swift was her pillar of support.
After being released on parole, Gypsy Rose Blanchard hopes to run into Taylor Swift at a Kansas City Chiefs game.
Gypsy Swiftie Rose Blanchard is. Gypsy, who was freed on parole from a US prison on Thursday after collaborating with her ex-boyfriend to kill her mother in 2015, claimed that Taylor Swift’s music kept her “extremely motivated towards gaining her freedom.” According to TMZ, Gypsy was able to buy every album Taylor released, including her reissues, with the money her father gave her when she was imprisoned.
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‘Taylor Swift’s music carried her through some of the best and worst times of her life,’ Gypsy told the portal while incarcerated for seven years. Gypsy said Taylor’s songs ‘were a big help in getting through the abuse and trauma she suffered at the hands of her mother Dee Dee’ as well as her time behind bars.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s husband, Ryan Anderson, has reportedly purchased tickets for Sunday’s Kansas City Chiefs game, and she hopes to meet her idol there. Additionally, sources close to Gypsy told the portal that while at the game, she was thinking of shouting out to Taylor on social media, hoping that Taylor would see it.
Docuseries Gypsy Rose Blanchard will share her story
A compelling new documentary series will center on Ryan, Gypsy, and her family. The upcoming documentary series, The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard, will feature Gypsy sharing her story. The 32-year-old has completed 85% of her sentence for plotting to kill her mother Clauddine, also known as Dee Dee, in 2015 with her then-boyfriend Nick Godejohn.
One of the most well-known cases of suspected Munchausen by Proxy, a psychological disorder that allegedly leads a caregiver to act in an attention-seeking manner by inducing illness in the person or people they are caring for, or leading others to believe that they are ill, is Gypsy’s case.
Gypsy explained to People why she took part in the Lifetime documentary, “I want to make sure that people in abusive relationships do not resort to murder.” “There is always another way, even though it might seem like every path is blocked off,” Gypsy continued. Don’t follow this path; instead, do anything.”