Gypsy Rosa Blanchard Have you thought about a future conversation you will likely have with your unborn child? In a recent interview, she explained how she will approach her mother’s death.
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For context, Blanchard has been out of prison for less than a year for his role in Dee Dee Blanchardis killing. In June 2015, Gypsy’s then-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn stabbed Dee Dee to death after plotting it with Rose. By this time, Dee Dee had already subjected Gypsy Rose to years of medical procedures for illnesses she did not have. Rose waited in the bathroom while Nick murdered her mother in the next room. Ultimately, she served eight years of her 10-year sentence for the death and was released in December 2023.
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When Rose came out, she was already married to Ryan Anderson, but in March of this year, she announced their separation. Days after the announcement, Gypsy was spotted in a friendly match Tour in New Orleans with her ex-fiance Ken Urker. Things between them quickly went from matching husky tattoos to dating amid her and Ken’s divorce get pregnant with her first child, a daughter.
Rose explains how she will talk to her daughter about grandma’s absence
As for explaining her mother’s death, Gypsy Rose opened up about the subject during an appearance on ‘The Viall Files’ podcast on Oct. 16. She admitted that she occasionally thinks about “what could have been” regarding a relationship between her mother and her son. “…For me, it’s heartbreaking…” she said. Additionally, Rose said that her stepmother, Kristy Blanchard, will be her daughter’s grandmother.
“So I kind of put it in the back of my mind. And so, I mean, there have been questions on social media. Everyone asked the question, you know, ‘What are you going to tell your daughter whenever grandma isn’t around?’ My response to them is that Kristy has become more of a mother to me than my own mother,” Rose said.
Gypsy Rose did not reveal at what age she would explain to her daughter what happened to Dee Dee. However, she said the conversation would take place with Ken Urker, his father and stepmother in attendance.
“We’re going to explain things in a way that’s not exaggerated, but enough so that she understands where my life was at that time and how I got there. Because obviously I didn’t get there overnight,” Rose said.
Additionally, Rose said her daughter will be able to “read (what happened) herself,” referencing her memoir. Gypsy said her daughter will be able to see that she is “not a monster.” Furthermore, Gypsy Rose said that she is open to allowing her daughter to also watch documentaries about her life when she is of the appropriate age. Swipe below to see her comments.
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