Gypsy-Rose Blanchard, who admitted orchestrating her mother’s murder to escape years of abuse, will be released from prison at the end of next week, and meeting Taylor Swift is at the top of her post-incarceration bucket list.
Blanchard, now 32, will be freed on December 28, more than seven years after she was sentenced to 10 years behind bars when she pleaded guilty to her role in the 2015 stabbing death of her mother, Clauddine. Dee Dee” Blanchard, CBS News. explained.
Just two days after her release, Blanchard and her husband, Ryan Scott Anderson, have tickets to the Kansas City Chiefs game, where she hopes to meet idol Taylor Swift, TMZ reported.
Swift’s song “Eyes Open” helped inspire Blanchard to overcome the difficulties of her young life, and she admiringly refers to the singer as an “amazing girl,” the outlet said.
Blanchard even used commissary money her father sent her to buy all of Swift’s albums, according to TMZ.
If the Dec. 31 plan doesn’t work out, Blanchard also plans to be present for the New Orleans leg of Swift’s Eras Tour next fall, the outlet added.
Gypsy-Rose Blanchard pleaded guilty to orchestrating the murder of her mother. distribute
Whether she reunites with Swift or not, Blanchard’s life after prison will be a far cry from the first two decades of her life, during which she endured severe physical and mental abuse at the hands of her mother, who experts now believe who suffered in Munchausen from proxy syndrome, CBS said.
For most of her childhood, Blanchard (and the rest of the world) believed she was terminally ill and had the intellectual abilities of a seven-year-old, according to PEOPLE.
Dee Dee even confined her daughter to a wheelchair, even though she could actually walk unassisted, and told others she had leukemia, muscular dystrophy and other illnesses, the magazine explained.
Blanchard suffered abuse for two decades from her mother, Dee Dee.
The truth only came to light after Blanchard’s then-boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, stabbed Dee Dee to death in her Missouri home in June 2015.
Blanchard and Godejohn fled, but were located thanks to a series of disturbing posts they made on Blanchard and her mother’s shared Facebook profile, CBS News said.
Godejohn, who is on the autism spectrum, told police he stabbed Dee Dee to death at Blanchard’s request, using a knife she gave him, the outlet continued.
He also stole cash from the home and mailed the knife to his own home in Wisconsin before the couple fled there.
Gypsy-Rose Blanchard will be released on December 28. MDC/MEGA Nicholas Godejohn told police he stabbed Dee Dee at the request of his daughter. MDC/MEGA
Investigators ultimately determined that Dee Dee faked her daughter’s illnesses for financial gain, noting that she had used her supposed difficulties to steal donations from various organizations over the years.
Godejohn was convicted of Dee Dee’s murder and sentenced to life in prison plus 25 years.
The saga of Dee Dee and Gypsy Blanchard immediately made its way through the media in the form of podcasts, documentaries and television specials.
In 2019, Patricia Arquette and Joey King played mother and daughter in the Hulu series “The Act.”
Gypsy-Rose Blanchard hopes to meet Taylor Swift after her release. Los Angeles Times via Getty Images
Blanchard’s own account of her years under her mother’s control will be shared in the upcoming e-book “Released,” which will be published on January 9, according to Penguin Random House.
“While imprisoned for her role in her mother’s death, Gypsy saw her story told over and over again in the media, from news reports and podcasts to television series like The Act (Hulu),” the blurb reads. from the editor.
“Now, with early parole and preparing to start a new life, he is free to speak directly to his fans and the world.”
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