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Gen Z Embraces Gypsy Rose Blanchard: 'They Relate To Me'

On Jan. 7, Gypsy Rose Blanchard posted a TikTok chronicling her first trip to New York. Soundtracked by Taylor Swift’s “Welcome to New York (Taylor’s Version),” the post featured a slideshow of photos of Blanchard and her husband, Ryan Scott Anderson, as they toured local hotspots like Times Square and Radio City Music Hall.

The TikTok garnered more than a million likes and a deluge of positive comments like “legendary queen” and “such an icon.” The TikTok encapsulates a series of monumental shifts in Blanchard’s life: her release from prison, her subsequent rise to fame and her entrance into adulthood.

“I’m coming into this just brand new,” Blanchard told HuffPost during a Zoom press conference on Jan. 9 for a Lifetime docuseries about her called “The Prison Confessions of Gypsy Rose Blanchard.”

“I feel like I’m a new baby bird on the internet. I don’t even know how to do all of the emojis,” she added.

Now 32, Blanchard experienced almost none of her youth as a normal child. She suffered years of abuse at the hands of her mother, Clauddine “Dee Dee” Blanchard, who is believed to have had factitious disorder imposed on another, formerly known as Munchausen syndrome by proxy. It is a psychological disorder in which a parent makes up or causes an illness or injury in their child.

Dee Dee convinced doctors, nonprofits and family members that Blanchard had leukemia, asthma and muscular dystrophy. She also made her daughter, as well as others, believe she was younger than she was.

In 2016, Blanchard was found guilty of aiding her ex-boyfriend in the murder of her mom and served eight years in prison. A few days before the end of 2023, Blanchard was released on parole.

Finally, Blanchard is free and coming into her own.

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