‘Karma doing its job’: Gypsy Rose Blanchard trolled as TikTok sends $6K to ex after she deleted account
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Gypsy Rose Banchard has lost $6,000 after she deleted her TikTok account as her creator fund was reportedly given to estranged husband Ryan Anderson, according to TMZ.
The 32-year-old was serving 10-year prison sentence for the second-degree murder after convincing her ex-boyfriend to stab her mother to death. However, she was released early in December.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard's journey from prison to fame
After being released from jail, the former felon turned reality star gained notoriety after getting her story included in multiple films and garnering support from over 7.8 million social media users.
Her brief period of fame, however, was short-lived as she deleted social media, calling it a "roadway to hell." TMZ claims that she may now be paying for this mistake as the money from her TikTok videos went directly into her ex-husband Ryan's account.
Sources told the outlet that prior to deleting her video-sharing account, she hooked it up to Anderson who she has since separated from - PayPal because she didn't have one.
But she forgot all about the money she was making from her TikTok after deciding she didn't want to live in the spotlight and cutting social media connections to create an ultra-private lifestyle. She discovered that Ryan's account had received the $6,000 after returning to social media this week, the source said.
Gypsy has reportedly asked her divorce attorney how to get her money back instead than talking to Ryan directly about the finances.
Earlier, speaking to People, Gypsy revealed ''I'm going through a personal transformation journey currently and that includes a physical one, too." She added, "Wish me luck with my surgery and watch the whole thing this summer on Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up."
Internet trolls Gypsy Rose Blanchard calling her 'huge problem'
Several social media users trolled Blanchard, with a Facebook, user writing, "Good for him, she only used him."
Another user wrote, "The fact that she's still relevant.." The next user wrote, "anyways this girl has still a huge problem."
A user said, "I'm sure she was only with him to have somewhere to go when she got out. She learned all her life how to manipulate people. I'm sure she doesn't know any other way. It's sad."
A user wrote, "This was much needed..lol." A user said, "A killer should not be in the spotlight." The next user said, "Karma, tables are turning." While a user wrote, "Karma doing it's job."
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