Gypsy Rose Blanchard reportedly split from husband over 'food hoarding' habit, Internet calls it 'excuse'
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Gypsy Rose Blanchard allegedly parted ways with her spouse due to concerns related to "food hoarding."
Sources indicate that the 32-year-old initiated divorce proceedings against Ryan Anderson this month, citing his purported hoarding habits as a contributing factor.
Ryan Anderson reminds Gypsy of her late mother Dee Dee Blanchard
Gypsy Rose Blanchard spent eight years incarcerated for the second-degree murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard.
According to court documents, the couple's separation date is listed as March 25. Additionally, Gypsy Rose is requesting spousal support, and it's noted that they did not sign a prenuptial agreement.
Gypsy was reportedly reminded of her late mother, Dee Dee Blanchard, upon discovering old food stored in her spouse's refrigerator, per TMZ.
The former couple fought over this issue, and it turned uglier after Ryan’s continuous hoarding habit.
The duo went their separate ways just three months following Gypsy's release from Missouri's Chillicothe Correctional Center.
An insider with close knowledge of their situation recently shared with the outlet that, "They both realized they’d made a mistake getting married. It was too much too soon.”
Internet reacts to alleged 'food hoarding' habit as one of the reasons for split
One person said, "Now she knew that boy loved to eat before she married him."
"Why do I get the feeling part of this is just a ploy for sympathy so she looks like the victim. I mean I get the ick," a second wrote.
Another commented, "She has way too much childhood trauma to heal before she’s in any kind of relationship but obviously that’s not going to happen anytime soon."
"She still has the mindset and mentality of a child. She needs many years of therapy," one concerned user wrote.
A user observed, "You don't know someone until you live with them. Flat out!"
"Sounds like an excuse you would hear on Love After Lockup," one felt.
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