Gypsy Rose Blanchard explores sexuality after prison

Gypsy Rose Blanchard opens up about discovering her sexuality during her time in prison.


Pop Culture & Art June 14, 2024
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Gypsy Rose Blanchard, known for her involvement in the 2015 murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, is sharing intimate details about her life after prison. In a recent episode of Lifetime's "Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up," the 32-year-old revealed her journey of self-discovery, particularly regarding her sexuality.

During her time in prison, Gypsy explored her attraction to women, stating, "I think I’ve kissed more girls than I have guys." She also discussed her low sex drive while incarcerated due to prison rules against masturbation. However, after her release in December 2023, she experienced a sexual awakening, stating, "I'm discovering things about myself. I'm a freak!"

Gypsy's love life has been equally complex. She reunited with her then-husband, Ryan Scott Anderson, whom she married in 2022 while in jail. However, the couple filed for divorce in April, and Gypsy has since rekindled her romance with ex-fiancé Ken Urker.

While Gypsy admitted that her connection with Urker wasn't the sole reason for her divorce, she acknowledged that their lingering feelings played a role. She described their rekindled romance as an undeniable love they couldn't ignore.

Gypsy's story gained national attention due to the years of abuse she suffered at the hands of her mother, who convinced her she was ill and subjected her to unnecessary medical procedures. Dee Dee's murder in 2015, planned and carried out by Gypsy and her then-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn, brought their twisted relationship to light.

Gypsy was released in 2023 after serving seven years of her 10-year sentence. Her life since then has been a journey of self-discovery and healing, as she navigates her newfound freedom and explores her sexuality and relationships.
 

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