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Gypsy Rose Blanchard’s New Docuseries Will Explore Life After Prison


Gypsy Rose Blanchard will give fans a glimpse of her life after prison in a new Lifetime docuseries

“Millions have followed Gypsy’s story and are invested in seeing what is in store for her next,” Elaine Frontain Bryant, executive VP and head of programming for A&E, Lifetime and LMN said in a press release. Ryan Anderson and Gypsy Rose BlanchardJamie McCarthy/Getty ImagesGypsy was raised believing that she suffered from leukemia, muscular dystrophy, brain damage, seizures and vision and hearing impairments, among other illnesses. Shortly before she was released, Gypsy told TMZ in November 2023 that she hoped to meet Taylor Swift at a Kansas City Chiefs game on New Year’s Eve, which she and her husband had tickets for.

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