Gypsy Rose Blanchard trolled after she warns Menendez brothers to tread carefully amid social media fame
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Gypsy Rose Blanchard has advised the Menendez brothers to proceed with caution, noting that while they currently have advocates, her own experiences have taught her that such support can be fleeting.
Blanchard expressed her hope that all the facts of their case would be considered and that they would have a peaceful reintegration into society if they are released, following the advocacy for their resentencing by Los Angeles District Attorney George Gascon.
The notorious siblings, Lyle and Erik Menendez, who were convicted of murdering their parents, Jose and Kitty Menendez, in their Beverly Hills home in 1989.
At the time, Lyle was 21, and Erik was 18. The defense argued that they had been abused by their father, but after two trials, they were sentenced to life without parole.
The brothers have once again captured public attention due to new evidence and the Netflix series 'Monsters: The Lyle and Erik Menendez Story '.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard warns Erik and Lyle Menendez about societal scrutiny
As per TMZ's report, Gyspy Rose Blanchard has voiced concerns that society often elevates individuals only to subsequently tear them down, similarly to what she perceives has happened to her.
Blanchard's case has often been likened to that of Lyle and Erik Menendez, as they were involved in the murder of their parents, allegedly to escape abuse of some form or the other.
Upon her release, Blanchard attained celebrity status, featuring in a Lifetime series and conducting nationwide interviews, despite facing cyberbullying and criticism from public figures.
Recently at LAX, Blanchard admitted her limited knowledge of the Menendez case but recommended that they receive proper therapy should they be released.
Attorney and former police officer, DA Gascon recently announced intentions to file a motion to alter Erik and Lyle's sentences from life without parole to life with the possibility of parole.
Considering the time already served, the Menendez brothers could be eligible for immediate parole, contingent on a judge's approval of the resentencing.
The timeline for their potential release remains uncertain, but Erik intends to reside with his wife, Tammi, in Las Vegas if released from prison.
In light of these developments, Blanchard cautioned Erik and Lyle to remain vigilant, as they may face backlash more swiftly than anticipated.
Internet slams Gypsy Rose Blanchard
Social media users slammed Gypsy Rose Blanchard for warning the Menendez brothers that society might tear them down.
A user said, "Stay in your own lane. They'll be fine."
Another added, "Bull, she doesn’t want them taking away the attention she gets from people who actually believe her “story”. I don’t."
The third commentator remarked, "She should sit this one out. Bye, girl."
"This one is mouthy and over opinionated. For real," added a critic.
A person said, "She's just sad she won't be the only one that went free. She capitalized on that... GTFO."
Another chimed in, "Gypsy needs to focus on herself."
"Oh gypsy nose needs to mind her own business and just be happy she is out at all," a comment read.
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