'Leave her alone': Internet furious as Gypsy Rose Blanchard is offered job at strip club after prison
LOUISIANA: Gypsy Rose Blanchard, who recently gained freedom from prison, has been offered employment at a strip club. This development has sparked a wave of disappointment among netizens.
The 32-year-old reportedly served an eight-year prison sentence for her involvement in the murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard.
She has been embracing life to the fullest - from taking her first selfie to visiting her favorite fast-food chains, McDonald's and Burger King - a report has emerged indicating that she has been offered employment at Dream Girls Detroit, a strip club, according to TMZ.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard is offered job at strip club
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Dream Girls Detroit, a popular club, has extended a job offer to Gypsy, who is now a social media influencer. The club aims to assist individuals who have had legal issues after their release.
Dan Wilhelm, the club's General Manager, expressed his support for Gypsy Rose as she begins her new journey. He mentioned that the income she could earn would provide her with the necessary resources to lead a quality life in society.
"We stand in solidarity with everyone who is showing support to Gypsy Rose as she embarks on her new life" The income she could potentially earn will assist her "get the tools needed to be able to live a quality life in the real world."
In addition to the job offer, Dream Girls plans to throw a release party for the 32-year-old, an event they've dubbed 'Let's Get Tipsy With Gypsy'.
Gypsy has also secured a comfortable Airbnb in Kansas City. She had planned to attend the Chiefs' New Year's Eve game and hoped to meet Taylor Swift, but her parole officer instructed her to leave the state, preventing her from attending.
Gypsy has been given a week to respond to the offers from Dream Girls. It remains uncertain whether she'll be taking up pole dancing in the near future, according to TMZ.
Internet reacts to Gypsy Rose Blanchard's job offer
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"How about leave her alone, so she can have some normalcy in her life?" suggested one user on the internet.
Social media users expressed their disappointment over the job offer extended to Gypsy Rose from the club Dream Girls.
"No, absolutely not let her try and live a normal kind of life," added another user on Facebook.
"She deserves so much more than that," stated another.
"Let her breathe she’s been through a lot," mentioned one person.
"She doesn’t need to be in a strip club! She’s been through enough trauma in her life," noted another.
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