Gypsy Rose Blanchard is RELEASED from prison eight years after persuading ex to kill her...

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Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who suffered from Munchausen by proxy, was released from jail on Thursday. She has plans to write a book, be featured in a documentary series, and even had a surprising encounter with Taylor Swift at the top of her agenda.

At 3:20am, Ryan Scott Anderson arrived at Chillicothe Correctional Center located in northern Missouri to collect his spouse, who he got married to while she was in prison last year.

Minutes later, Gypsy was picked up by a Cadillac sedan that had a wrestling decal of Bret 'the Hitman' Hart on its front license plate cover. The car took her to a budget hotel where she would spend her first night of freedom.

The woman, who is 32 years old, was raised as someone who uses a wheelchair and has medical problems by Claudine 'Dee Dee' Blanchard. When she was a kid, Blanchard shaved her daughter's head, gave her a lot of drugs, and told everyone she was ill with muscular dystrophy and leukemia. However, the woman is actually a criminal who has served time in prison.

The bond between them, which was so strong that they were always together, came to an end in 2015. Gypsy managed to break away from her manipulative mother's grip by allowing her internet boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, to enter and kill Dee Dee, who was 48 years old, in their home in Springfield, Missouri.

Gypsy received a 10-year prison sentence for killing her mother but was released early in September due to the pleas of her loved ones. They urged authorities to consider the severe abuse and unnecessary medical treatments she was subjected to. Gypsy was exploited at charity events and fundraisers.

On Thursday, Gypsy Rose Blanchard was let out of prison after spending a total of eight years behind bars. She had been sentenced to 10 years for being the driving force behind her mother's murder. Her mother had been medically abusive.

the situation. Dee Dee Blanchard, who's also known as Claudine, convinced her daughter Gypsy Rose and others that she had multiple serious illnesses such as leukemia and muscular dystrophy. This abuse went on for several years until Gypsy Rose ultimately ordered her mother's murder as a way to escape the situation.

The person who had committed a crime was set free from the correctional center located in Chillicothe, Missouri. This took place during the early hours of Thursday morning.

The teacher husband of Gypsy Rose drove her away in a Cadillac sedan. They got married while he was a prisoner, and it happened last year.

On her first night of freedom, Gypsy Rose was taken to a low-cost hotel in a car decorated with a decal featuring Bret "the Hitman" Hart, a wrestler.

Titania Gisclair, a friend of the family who attended high school with Dee Dee and remained a supporter of Gypsy during her seven-year sentence, wrote a passionate letter to the parole board.

She hopes that Gypsy will create room for "recovery" as she leaves her years in jail behind and embarks on a new chapter of life as a reality TV celebrity which is an unexpected turn of events.

Before Gypsy's release, Titania spoke to DailyMail.com about how Gypsy used to discuss wanting to relocate to a large city where she could seamlessly blend in and work at Walmart like anyone else. However, Titania expressed her skepticism about the feasibility of this plan for Gypsy.

I find it difficult to accept that she's immersing herself so much in all of this media attention right from the start of her journey. However, I do understand that this is perhaps the most effective way for her to secure her financial stability.

The reality is that she cannot work at Walmart or a department store since her past will always be known. I doubt it will ever disappear. I only wish that the current focus on her doesn't lead to a setback.

Gypsy has been featured in multiple media interviews such as Dr. Phil, Good Morning America and 20/20. Additionally, her story has been adapted into TV dramas which have been broadcasted on Hulu, Netflix and Lifetime.

In 2017, she participated in the HBO documentary Mommy Dead and Dearest. She will soon be appearing in a three-part docuseries called The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard, which will be shown on Lifetime from January 5 to 7.

It is anticipated that the cameras of the network will track Gypsy closely during the initial period of her release, during which she plans to engage in activities such as indulging in a spa treatment, going on a shopping excursion, and attending a game of the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, during which she expressed her desire to meet Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce. TMZ was informed of this by Gypsy.

In the past, Dee Dee tricked medical professionals into taking out Gypsy Rose's glands that produce saliva. Moreover, she was accused of several immoral falsehoods, such as shaving her daughter's head to fake a cancer diagnosis.

Dee Dee is thought to have had Munchausen by proxy disorder, since she convinced others that her daughter was terminally ill, in order to receive admiration as a loving parent as well as benefits like receiving concert and Disney World tickets funded by charity.

Supporters can anticipate additional teasers on social media accounts that were established before her debut, such as her TikTok account. It has garnered over 400,000 followers and identifies her as a "public figure/speaker," and it also provides a hyperlink to her fresh eBook, Released: Conversations on the Eve of Freedom.

Last year, after breaking off her engagement to Ken, a woman whose name is unknown, tied the knot with Anderson. He is a 37-year-old teacher and a great admirer of wrestling. The wedding ceremony was held in prison.

We're unsure if she's deciding to live with her boyfriend or with her father and stepmother, Rod and Kristy Blanchard, who also live in Louisiana.

Titania, a 54-year-old freelance writer, stated that the top priority for her is ensuring that Gypsy receives personalized mental health counseling to address the trauma she faced during her childhood. She received very little, if any, of this type of support during her time in prison.

I've spoken about it to her, her stepmother, and anyone who would listen. It's crucial for her to take care of herself by healing her inner child. With the right support, she will grow and flourish. We are optimistic about her future.

Titania is currently involved in a personal venture that involves keeping a record of her friendship with Dee Dee. Their companionship had been lifelong, but it eventually fell apart during their early 20s, a time when they were immersed in partying.

Many individuals inquire about how Dee Dee was able to deceive all those doctors and close relatives. However, Titania shared with DailyMail.com that she comprehends because she personally witnessed it during her upbringing.

She had great communication skills and was highly likable. Whenever she wanted to influence you, she used a pleasing and gentle approach to achieve her goals.

I thought it was peculiar that every time I inquired about Gypsy, she would mention different health problems. However, I never thought that she was capable of committing the actions that she did. Looking back, everything falls into place.

The story of Gypsy is a well-known instance of Munchausen syndrome by proxy, a condition where an individual tends to their dependent, often a child, as if they were unwell when in reality they are in good health.

Dee Dee cut off all her daughter's hair to make it look like she had leukemia, made changes to her birth certificate to show that she was younger, and gave her medicines that were not needed, which led to drooling and ultimately the teeth falling out.

She enjoyed being a caregiver, taking care of Gypsy, but made her use a wheelchair and have surgeries she didn't need. She also got free things from charities and even got to go to Disney World.

After doctors from Louisiana voiced concerns, Dee Dee moved to Missouri in 2008. There, she received a free bright pink house courtesy of Habitat for Humanity, and claimed that Gypsy's medical records had been destroyed during Hurricane Katrina.

At the age of 14, Gypsy was diagnosed by a neurologist with Munchausen syndrome by proxy, but the medical professional didn't think there was sufficient proof to alert the authorities about her mother's behavior.

Gypsy Rose, who planned the murder of her mother, has been sentenced to ten years in prison. Similarly, her virtual partner Nicholas Godejohn has been awarded a life sentence.

The ex-nurse successfully deceived her former spouse, Rod Blanchard, despite his efforts to visit his daughter. Dee Dee moved away and frequently found excuses to cancel his visits, making it difficult for him to stay close to his child.

The stunned father realized for the first time that his daughter Gypsy was not actually in need of a wheelchair when he saw her being led into a courtroom with her hands bound in cuffs.

On June 14, 2015, Dee Dee was discovered deceased in the morning. She was stabbed 17 times while she was asleep by Godejohn, who is currently serving a life sentence without the possibility of parole.

The killing of her was uncovered when a Facebook profile she had in common with Gypsy stated: 'That female dog is no more!'

At first, there was concern that Gypsy had been abducted, but after some investigation, it was found out that she was actually apprehended in Big Bend, Wisconsin, along with her partner Godejohn who is on the autism spectrum.

The couple who were not exposed to the outside world first met on a Christian dating website and had been together for three years. They initially connected over their shared interest in Disney and role-playing. However, their conversations gradually progressed to discussing BDSM and their sexual desires.

Godejohn went on a trip to Missouri and during that time, he and the couple had sexual intercourse inside a restroom at the cinema. It happened while Dee Dee was taking Gypsy out to watch the movie, Cinderella.

In a documentary on Discovery ID, Gypsy revealed that the plan to commit murder was sparked by Godejohn's vow to go to great lengths to safeguard his beloved partner.

Gypsy recounted that she asked if the plan involved anyone, to which he replied "yes" including his mother. This was the beginning of their plan to commit murder.

In the summer of 2015, Godejohn showed up at the house of the family when it was already very late. He had taken a knife from Walmart without permission.

Gypsy allowed him to come in and then concealed herself in the washroom while covering her ears to disguise the sound of Dee Dee being brutally murdered in her sleeping place.

According to ABC News, she expressed her desire for her mother's passing. She clarified that her intention was not borne out of hatred towards her mother, but rather a yearning for liberation from her presence.

The complicated tale was presented in the Hulu show 'The Act', featuring Dee Dee depicted by Patricia Arquette (on the left) and Gypsy Rose acted by Joey King (on the right).

There are uncertainties about whether Gypsy Rose was responsible for her mother's death. Some people say that she gave her boyfriend money for the trip and gave him the knife that he used to kill her mother in 2015.

In 2016, Gypsy confessed to committing second-degree murder and was given a 10-year jail term. Godejohn's attorneys portrayed him as an individual with limited abilities due to his autism and was incredibly captivated with Gypsy. Furthermore, they suggested that he was compelled to do her requests.

In 2019, he received a life sentence following a conviction of first-degree murder and armed criminal action. Prosecutors were successful in their argument that he fully comprehended the repercussions of taking a life.

Godejohn will continue to be incarcerated at the Potosi Correctional Center located in Mineral Point, Missouri. Meanwhile, Gypsy is starting a new chapter in her life, as she has completed 85 percent of her sentence, as dictated by the laws of the state.

Kristy, the stepmom, shared with NewsNation recently that they have planned to celebrate Christmas. She mentioned that she has purchased a Christmas tree and plenty of presents for her stepdaughter. Kristy admitted to getting carried away with the gift-giving.

'In addition, we have planned a day at the spa where she will be pampered with a pedicure, manicure, facial, and even a haircut and color if she desires. We will also take her on a shopping spree which she is eagerly looking forward to.'

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