Gypsy-Rose Blanchard

American convicted of murder

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2024 Her reality show 'Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up' premieres on Lifetime.
2024 Multiple media appearances including Good Morning America (2 episodes), The View (1 episode), The Kardashians (1 episode), and This Morning (1 episode)
2024 Multiple media appearances including Good Morning America (2 episodes), The View (1 episode), The Kardashians (1 episode), and This Morning (1 episode)
2024 Her reality show 'Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up' premieres on Lifetime.
December 28 2024 Blanchard gave birth to her daughter Aurora Raina Urker.
December 28 2024 Blanchard gave birth to her daughter Aurora Raina Urker.
December 9 2024 Blanchard finalized her divorce from Anderson.
December 9 2024 Blanchard finalized her divorce from Anderson.
July 9 2024 Blanchard announced her pregnancy with Ken Urker, expecting their first child due in January 2025.
July 9 2024 Blanchard announced her pregnancy with Ken Urker, expecting their first child due in January 2025.
April 30 2024 Blanchard announced to TMZ that she had rekindled her relationship with ex-fiancĂ© Ken Urker.
April 30 2024 Blanchard announced to TMZ that she had rekindled her relationship with ex-fiancĂ© Ken Urker.
March 28 2024 Blanchard announced her separation from her husband Anderson in a Facebook statement, revealing she had moved back to her parents' home.
March 28 2024 Blanchard announced her separation from her husband Anderson in a Facebook statement, revealing she had moved back to her parents' home.
March 10 2024 Blanchard deleted her Instagram and Twitter accounts, which had previously accumulated 7.8 million followers.
March 10 2024 Blanchard deleted her Instagram and Twitter accounts, which had previously accumulated 7.8 million followers.
January 5 2024 Blanchard gave her first television interviews to Good Morning America and CNN, followed by an appearance on The View where she discussed her prison release and future plans.
January 5 2024 Blanchard gave her first television interviews to Good Morning America and CNN, followed by an appearance on The View where she discussed her prison release and future plans.
December 28 2023 Gypsy-Rose Blanchard was released on parole after serving eight years of her ten-year sentence.
December 28 2023 Gypsy-Rose Blanchard was released on parole after serving eight years of her ten-year sentence.
July 2022 Gypsy-Rose Blanchard married Louisiana teacher Ryan Anderson in a prison ceremony with no guests present.
July 2022 Gypsy-Rose Blanchard married Louisiana teacher Ryan Anderson in a prison ceremony with no guests present.
2019 Hulu released 'The Act', an eight-part mini-series dramatizing Gypsy-Rose Blanchard's life, with Joey King portraying Gypsy-Rose and Patricia Arquette playing Dee Dee.
2019 Lifetime aired a crime drama film inspired by Gypsy-Rose's case called 'Love You to Death', starring Marcia Gay Harden and Emily Skeggs, with characters' names altered from the real-life story.
2019 Lifetime aired a crime drama film inspired by Gypsy-Rose's case called 'Love You to Death', starring Marcia Gay Harden and Emily Skeggs, with characters' names altered from the real-life story.
2019 Hulu released 'The Act', an eight-part mini-series dramatizing Gypsy-Rose Blanchard's life, with Joey King portraying Gypsy-Rose and Patricia Arquette playing Dee Dee.
2018 Gypsy-Rose Blanchard gives a prison interview to ABC News Nightline
2018 Appears in 'Gypsy's Revenge' documentary with prison interview and cameo footage
2018 Gypsy-Rose Blanchard gives a prison interview to ABC News Nightline
2018 Appears in 'Gypsy's Revenge' documentary with prison interview and cameo footage
2017 Gypsy-Rose Blanchard appears in the documentary 'Mommy Dead and Dearest' through prison interview and archive footage
2017 Gypsy-Rose Blanchard appears as a guest on Dr. Phil in two episodes during a prison interview
2017 Gypsy-Rose Blanchard appears in the documentary 'Mommy Dead and Dearest' through prison interview and archive footage
2017 Gypsy-Rose Blanchard appears as a guest on Dr. Phil in two episodes during a prison interview
2016 Convicted of second-degree murder for her role in her mother's death and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
2016 Convicted of second-degree murder for her role in her mother's death and sentenced to 10 years in prison.
June 2015 Police in Waukesha County raid the Godejohns' home in Big Bend, Wisconsin, leading to Gypsy-Rose and Godejohn's arrest.
June 2015 Police in Waukesha County raid the Godejohns' home in Big Bend, Wisconsin, leading to Gypsy-Rose and Godejohn's arrest.
June 12 2015 Gypsy-Rose Blanchard and her boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn murder her mother Dee Dee Blanchard in Springfield, Missouri.
June 12 2015 Gypsy-Rose Blanchard and her boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn murder her mother Dee Dee Blanchard in Springfield, Missouri.
June 10 2015 Nicholas Godejohn arrives in Springfield while Gypsy-Rose and Dee Dee Blanchard are at a doctor's appointment.
June 10 2015 Nicholas Godejohn arrives in Springfield while Gypsy-Rose and Dee Dee Blanchard are at a doctor's appointment.
2014 Gypsy-Rose confided to her neighbor Aleah Woodmansee about her plans to elope with Nicholas Godejohn and discussed potential future children.
2014 Gypsy-Rose confided to her neighbor Aleah Woodmansee about her plans to elope with Nicholas Godejohn and discussed potential future children.
2012 Gypsy-Rose made online contact with Nicholas Godejohn, a man from Big Bend, Wisconsin, whom she met on a Christian singles website.
2012 Gypsy-Rose made online contact with Nicholas Godejohn, a man from Big Bend, Wisconsin, whom she met on a Christian singles website.
2011 At a convention, Gypsy-Rose attempted to escape by meeting a man online in a hotel room, but was caught by her mother Dee Dee, who threatened her with police involvement and destroyed her computer.
2011 At a convention, Gypsy-Rose attempted to escape by meeting a man online in a hotel room, but was caught by her mother Dee Dee, who threatened her with police involvement and destroyed her computer.

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