Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s story captivated the world, from her tragic upbringing to her shocking crime.
Now, as she steps into a new chapter, her relationships and unexpected baby news have brought her back into the spotlight.
Here’s everything you need to know about her evolving life and where you can catch her on TV.
Is Gypsy Rose Blanchard still married?
Gypsy Rose married Ryan Anderson while she was serving her prison sentence. The two connected through letters in 2020, with Ryan inspired by her story and eager to support her. They wed in a small ceremony in 2022. However, their relationship struggled to adapt to Gypsy’s new reality after her release.
“People have been asking what is going on in my life. Unfortunately, my husband and I are going through a separation and I moved in with my parents home down the bayou,” Gypsy confirmed in March 2024 via Instagram. adding that she is focused on starting fresh and building a life rooted in stability and hope
Who is the father of Gypsy Rose’s baby?
After separating from Ryan, Gypsy reconciled with her ex-boyfriend, Ken Urker. Their rekindled relationship brought an unexpected development: Gypsy was pregnant and the couple welcomed their first child in December 2024.
“This was not planned at all,” Gypsy shared in a candid video posted to her YouTube channel about the pregnancy. “It was completely unexpected, but we’re both very excited to take on this new journey of parenthood.” She added that Ken has been supportive, and the two are committed to co-parenting and creating a loving environment for their child.
Gypsy has been vocal about how her traumatic childhood has shaped her approach to parenting. “All of the things I wanted in a mother, I want to give to this baby,” she said. “I want to be everything my mother wasn’t.”
Ken Urker announced the birth of their daughter via Instagram on January 1st, 20245.
“Welcoming 2025 with the greatest gift of all,” Ken wrote alongside a photo of the pair holding their daughter, Aurora Urker.
According to TMZ, Aurora was born in Louisiana on Dec 28, which marks one year since Gypsy was released from prison.
Does Gypsy Rose regret her actions?
Gypsy has reflected deeply on her role in her mother’s death and the choices that led to it. She admitted in court, “I talked him into it,” referring to convincing her then-boyfriend Nicholas Godejohn to murder Dee Dee Blanchard in 2015.
While she initially saw the act as her only way out of the abuse, Gypsy now acknowledges that her mother didn’t deserve to die. “Looking back, I could have done things a lot differently,” she told Kim Kardashian during a discussion on The Kardashians. “It could have ended with my mother being in prison instead of dead. Did she deserve prison? Yes. But she didn’t deserve what happened.”
This remorse has become a driving force in Gypsy’s life post-prison. She hopes to use her story to raise awareness about Munchausen syndrome by proxy and childhood abuse. “My mission now is to take what I’ve done and what she did and bring as much awareness as I can,” she shared in a heartfelt interview.
What’s next for Gypsy Rose?
Gypsy is wasting no time making up for lost years. Beyond preparing for motherhood, she’s embraced her new identity, even making subtle changes to her appearance with veneers and hair transformations. “I’d describe the Gypsy Rose who went into prison as someone who was very lost and confused,” she said. “Now, she’s a little bit more wise, has a little bit more experience, and is still very hopeful for the future.”
Her growing social media following and new reality docuseries, Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup, have brought her back into the spotlight. The show promises a behind-the-scenes look at her transition back into society, her personal struggles, and her journey to redemption.
Where Can I Watch Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup in Australia?
If you want to follow Gypsy’s new life, you can catch Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup streaming exclusively on BINGE. The series dives into her personal and emotional journey as she navigates freedom, relationships, and motherhood.
Stream Gypsy Rose: Life After Lockup on BINGE from $10/mth, with a 7-day free trial.