Gypsy Rose Blanchard splits from husband Ryan Scott Anderson less than 2 years after prison wedding
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her husband have ended their marriage. The TV personality, who came out of prison just three months ago, called off her union with Ryan Scott Anderson on Facebook.
"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 and Ryan got married in July 2022 in a prison ceremony with no guests in attendance.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard thanks her family for support amid split from husband
The 32-year-old acknowledged that her family is standing by her during this phase of her life, reported People. “I have the support of my family and friends to help guide me through this. I am learning to listen to my heart. Right now I need time to let myself find… who I am," she wrote in a statement.
Blanchard served eight years behind bars for murdering her mother before coming out from Chillicothe Correctional Center in Missouri. She plotted her murder with her mother Dee Dee Blanchard’s boyfriend Nicholas ‘Nick’ Godejohn.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard planned to remarry Ryan Scott Anderson once out of jail
Back in December, in an interview with People Gypsy revealed her plans to remarry the Louisiana middle school special education teacher.
"We do plan on having a reception/redo wedding with all of our family and our friends and the dress and the cake and everything because we deserve that. I deserve that. He deserves that," she said then.
"Our prison wedding was just something to where we can make our vows to each other. It was something that meant something to us. And I think the party is kind of for everybody else and us, but mostly for everybody else."
Blanchard posted on her TikTok before deleting a video addressing all whom she couldn’t reach out to after coming out of prison.
“All the people that I offended with a lack of accountability, the first month or so that I was out of prison and the lack of accountability in my interviews, I'm sorry. I'm learning. I take accountability for my part, and I'm saying this right now. I'm taking accountability. I did a bad thing."