GYPSY Rose Blanchard, who is serving a 10-year sentence for the 2015 murder of her mother, Dee Dee, is now a married woman.
Gypsy30, married Ryan Scott Anderson on June 27 in Missouri.
Not much is known about Gypsy’s new husband, other than that he is 36 years old and from Lake Charles, Louisiana, according to the marriage license.
Gypsy was previously engaged to a man named Ken, whom she met through a pen pal program in her prison.
However, her stepmother, Kristy Blanchard, confirmed that they had called off the engagement.
After the split, family friend Fancy told Marcelli: In contact that Gypsy was dating multiple men in prison.
“I’m afraid she’ll see someone and marry him,” Fancy said last August.
“These are guys from the support groups, the gypsy support groups,” she said. “They became attached to Gypsy, and a lot of them just want fame.
“One of the boys was 20 years older; they have already broken up. Some guys even went to jail to meet Gypsy.”
Fancy added that Gypsy ended things with Ken because he “seeed her as a cash cow…she didn’t trust him anymore. Ken didn’t trust her either.”
MOTHER KNOW BEST
Since her birth, under the watchful eye of her full-time nursing mother, Gypsy had battled a range of ailments, including leukemia and epilepsy.
As a teenager, you often heard a shaven gypsy tell others about her and Dee Dee’s closeness. “We’re a pair of shoes,” she said. “Never good without the other.”
But behind this apparent mutual devotion lay a twisted tale of deceit, abuse and murder.
The dark tale has now been turned into a TV drama, The Act, starring Patricia Arquette as Dee Dee and Joey King as Gypsy.
The first sign that Gypsy Rose and Dee Dee were not doing well was when a chilling Facebook post appeared on the couple’s shared Facebook profile on June 14, 2015. It read, “That bitch is dead!”
Then an even more horrifying message appeared: “I fucking cut that fat pig and raped her sweet innocent daughter. . . her scream was soooo f***ing loud LOL.”
When police searched the home in Springfield, Missouri, 48-year-old Dee Dee was found lying on his face in bloodied sheets who had been brutally stabbed to death days earlier.
And Gypsy went missing, presumably abducted with all her wheelchairs, medicines and equipment still in the house.
Police followed the disabled teen to the Wisconsin village of Big Bend, nearly 600 miles away.
She was staying at the childhood home of Nicholas Godejohn, a 26-year-old man she had met online.
But much to their surprise, Gypsy was not only in good health, she also walked around unaided without pulling the oxygen tank she often had behind her.
The police discovered her birth certificate and discovered that she was 23, much older than thought.
Dee Dee controlled her daughter through constant psychological and physical abuse before Gypsy met Godejohn.
It was revealed that Dee Dee had an extreme case of Munchausen by proxy.
Gypsy was sentenced to ten years in prison for the plot after he bought duct tape, gloves and a knife for Godejohn to carry out the murder.
She also pleaded guilty to first degree murder in 2016.
Godejohn was charged with first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole.
After the sentencing, Gypsy told Buzzfeed, “I feel like I’m more free in prison than living with my mom.
“Because now I can just live like a normal woman.”