Gypsy Rose Blanchard shares a message of ‘hope’ as she shows off her transformation after plastic surgery

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Gypsy Rose Blanchard shares a message of ‘hope’ as she shows off her transformation after plastic surgery



Gypsy Rose Blanchard candidly confessed “hope” after surviving a tumultuous childhood and boasted about her recent transformation.

Former prisoner went to TikTok on Tuesday to reflect on his younger years as a victim of Munchausen syndrome by proxy (MSP) at the hands of his mother, DeeDee Blanchard, whom she pleaded guilty to murder in 2016.

She shared a photo from when she was believed to be in a wheelchair as she posed with her stuffed animals outside Children’s Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, in 2009, at the age of 18.

The former convict posted a photo on TikTok taken then and now, in which she presents herself as an 18-year-old and a 32-year-old. TikTok/gypsyblanchard.tiktok
Gypsy’s childhood photo showed her as a teenager in a wheelchair outside a children’s hospital. Merlin production

The 32-year-old also shared a contemporary photo in which she is lounging on the bed and boasting about her new transformation after plastic surgery.

“Be positive, there is always hope,” she captioned the collage.

Gypsy believed she was sick most of her life because her mother struggled with MSP, a mental disorder in which a caregiver, often a mother, seeks medical help for a child’s imagined symptoms. according to WebMD.

A contemporary photo shows her lounging on her bed after her recent nose job healed. Instagram/@gypsyrose_a_blanchard
“Be positive, there is always hope,” she wrote under the photo. Instagram/@gypsyrose_a_blanchard

The convicted murderer found out that she was not terminally ill only when she turned 19. She also didn’t know how serious her condition was until she was arrested in June 2015, when she was 24 years old. according to News Nation..

Forced to take unnecessary medications and eat through a feeding tube, she took matters into her own hands and, with the help of her ex-boyfriend, Nicholas Godejohn, hatched a plan to kill Dee Dee.

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He was a gypsy released from prison in December 2023 after serving a nearly 10-year sentence, while Godejohn is serving a life sentence.

Throughout her childhood, Gypsy was abused by her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, who suffered from Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy (MSP). Courtesy of HBO
The convicted murderer spent almost 10 years in prison for plotting to kill her mother, but was released in December 2023. Instagram

Enjoying her regained freedom, the star of “Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard” admitted The only way for her to be free was for her mother to be murdered.

After her release, Gypsy has openly struggled with her mental health, but is working on a “personal journey of transformation,” including a “physical” one.

In April, the influential inmate underwent a major change as she underwent a nose job and replaced her silver teeth with porcelain aligners. She too she dyed her hair blonde.

Since then, she has undergone several changes in her life, including going under the knife for a nose job. SplashNews.com
Gypsy is also splitting from her husband, Ryan Scott Anderson. gypsyroseblanchard/Facebook

In addition to changing her appearance, Gypsy also changed her love life by divorcing her estranged husband, Ryan Scott Anderson, following their prison wedding in July 2022.

She quickly started a relationship with her ex-fiance Ken Urker, to whom she was engaged from 2018 to 2020.

Shortly after rekindling their romance, they got matching tattoos and weren’t shy about packing on the PDA.