'Fraud from day ONE': Gypsy Blanchard trolled for Cameo debut as she charges $100 for video messages

'Fraud from day ONE': Gypsy Blanchard trolled for Cameo debut as she charges $100 for video messages
Gypsy Rose Blanchard labeled herself as an influencer on Cameo (Gypsy Rose Blanchard/ Instagram)

LOUISIANA, UNITED STATES: Gypsy Rose Blanchard has reappeared in the spotlight after a period of absence, as she recently launched a Cameo account to share her life story, albeit at a price ranging from $20 to $100 for different types of content.

Following her release from prison just before New Year's Day, where she served eight years for the second-degree murder of her late mother, Claudine (Dee Dee) Blanchard, Gypsy has begun to taste fame once again.

Making headlines, Gypsy and her husband, Ryan Scott Anderson, faced backlash but also attention when they announced on Instagram their upcoming docu-series set to air on Lifetime TV. Gypsy revealed that the series will delve into the days leading up to her release from prison.

Despite receiving interest from various notable figures, Gypsy faced significant trolling after Queer Eye's Bobby Berk genuinely suggested she seek his expertise for a home makeover.

Gypsy Rose Blanchard has been released from prison seven years after she killed her abusive mother (Lifetime/YouTube)
Gypsy Rose Blanchard set to charge for content she will post on Cameo (Lifetime/YouTube)

Gypsy Rose Blanchard makes debut on platform Cameo

TMZ reports that Gypsy has made a significant move by joining the personalized video message platform Cameo this week, aiming to connect more deeply with her fans and offer fresh insights into her life experiences.

According to the US Sun, Gypsy's Cameo bio identifies her as an influencer, offering fans the opportunity to message her for $20 or request a personalized video for $100. Her video offerings span occasions like birthdays, Valentine's Day, Pep Talks, and Roasts, as well as providing advice and answering questions.

On her Cameo profile, Gypsy describes herself as “Gypsy Rose Blanchard | Survivor & Advocate | Overcoming Challenges | Fiend My Own Path | Advocate for Mental Health."

Gypsy Rose Blanchard (Law&Crime Network/YouTube)
Gypsy Rose Blanchard launches her account on Cameo (Law&Crime Network/YouTube)

TMZ notes that Gypsy is now using her married name, Gypsy Rose Anderson, on the platform, listing her occupation as an 'influencer.' It seems she's aiming to re-establish herself in the public eye and reclaim the fame she garnered after her release from prison, possibly seeking to foster a positive community amidst the ongoing criticism she faces.

Despite her burgeoning celebrity status on social media, Gypsy recently shared with a news outlet her feelings of being overwhelmed by the attention she's received since leaving prison. With 8.1 million followers on Instagram amassed within days of joining the platform, she's actively exploring the experiences she missed during her incarceration.

However, a post she made addressing her critics using an outdated meme template backfired, unintentionally drawing attention and becoming a subject of online jests.

Internet users label Gypsy Rose Blanchard 'gross'

A user wrote, "Give a rats a** lolol she's been a fraud from day ONE😴"



 

Another user trolled Gypsy using a meme.



 

A user commented, "Maybe she should get educated and get a real job!"



 

Another user commented, "She is gross"



 

 

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