Gypsy Rose Blanchard stays busy after prison – in the bedroom.
The 32-year-old, who was released from prison on December 28 after serving more than seven years for the brutal murder of her abusive mother, applauds 'haters' and defends her husband, Ryan Scott Anderson, amid negative comments .
“Ryan, don’t listen to the haters,” Gypsy wrote on Instagram on January 2 under a Ryan's November Selfie. “I love you and you love me. We don't owe anyone anything. Our family is what matters. If you get likes and good comments, that's great, if you get hate, then whatever because THEY DON'T MATTER. I love you.”
Blanchard ended her speech with a few choice words alluding to the couple's sex life.
“Plus they're jealous because you rock my world every night…yeah I said it, D is fire🔥happy wife, happy life❤️.”
Anderson, 37, appeared to approve of his wife's post and also commented on the post, which was originally shared on November 29.
“Who says I don’t care what these jealous people say, haha…” he wrote. “Now come get it baby…”
Blanchard and Anderson met in 2020 while she was serving a 10-year sentence behind bars after pleading guilty in 2016 to second-degree murder for acting with her ex-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn in the stabbing death from his mother, Clauddine “Dee Dee” in 2015. Blanchard. The couple married in 2022.
In a recent interview with PeopleThe couple explained that they were excited about married life after Blanchard's release from prison — but also nervous about what the future might hold.
“I’ve never lived with a man,” Blanchard said. “I grew up with a mother, so I didn’t even grow up with a father in the house. So I'm like, “I don't even know what it's like to live with a man.” » »
“I think the only fear I have is, honestly, just making sure we have a good (resolution) to the conflict,” she added. “I'm a very 'in the moment' person, so I want to make sure that if we have an argument, I want to clear it up in the moment. He's… the opposite, where he has to sit on things and think about them, then come back a few hours later and work them out.
As a child, Blanchard was forced by her mother to pretend that she suffered from a multitude of illnesses as well as leukemia and muscular dystrophy that falsely caused her to be confined to a wheelchair for more than two decades.
Prosecutors in the case believed Clauddine suffered from Munchausen syndrome by proxy – a psychological disorder in which parents fabricate their child's illness and subject the child to unnecessary medical treatments, often to draw attention to themselves. .
Blanchard's troubling childhood inspired the HBO documentary “Mommy Dead and Dearest” and the Hulu scripted series “The Act.”
“The Kissing Booth” star Joey King starred as Blanchard in the limited series and earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Limited Series or Movie.
Blanchard was released from prison after serving 85 percent of her sentence.
In the few days following his release, Blanchard detailed her desire to meet Taylor Swift, shared a video on TikTok declaring that she is 'finally free'“and posted it”first selfie of freedom.”