Gypsy Rose Blanchard, known for her involvement in the murder of her abusive mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, has filed for divorce from her husband, Ryan Anderson, after less than two years of marriage. The couple tied the knot while Gypsy Rose was still in prison in 2022, and their relationship has been closely followed by the public since her release in late December.
The news of the divorce was first reported by TMZ, with court records showing that Gypsy Rose filed for divorce in Lafourche Parish, Louisiana. The reasons for the divorce are not yet public, and both Gypsy Rose and Ryan have not commented on the matter.
Gypsy Rose’s story has captivated the public’s attention, with many questioning the ethics of turning true crime figures into social media influencers. Gypsy Rose, now 32, pleaded guilty to the second-degree murder of her mother, with her boyfriend at the time, Nicholas Godejohn, also being convicted for his role in the crime.
Despite the tragic events surrounding her past, Gypsy Rose has gained a significant following on social media, with millions of followers on platforms like Instagram and TikTok. She has shared her day-to-day life with her husband and promoted her Lifetime series, “The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard.”
However, the public’s fascination with Gypsy Rose has sparked debate about the exploitation of her story for entertainment purposes. Some have praised her for being open about her past and expressing regret for her actions, while others have criticized the commodification of her trauma.
In a recent move, Gypsy Rose deactivated her social media accounts, citing concerns about the negative impact of public scrutiny on her mental health. The ongoing saga of Gypsy Rose Blanchard continues to raise important questions about the intersection of true crime, social media, and celebrity culture.