Ryan Scott Anderson and Gypsy Rose Blanchard Announces Divorce
Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her husband, Ryan Scott Anderson, are about to get a divorce.
It all started back in 2020 when Rose met her husband while she was behind bars.
They started spending time together, eventually fell in love, and decided to get married in 2022 in a jailhouse ceremony.
Ryan Scott Anderson and Gypsy Rose Blanchard Announces Their Divorce
Rose was arrested for the second-degree murder of her mother.
She was given a sentence of 10 years; however, her release was done pretty quickly, and she was bailed out.
After bailing out, she was pretty excited about her new life with her husband, Ryan.
However, after they moved in together, they realized life was not moving the way they expected it to be.
Rose expressed her fear of living with a man all by herself after years of being around people.
She started having problems dealing with personal issues within herself. Hence, the couple announced in a private Facebook announcement that they will get divorced.
Rose also states that her trauma is primarily from her mother forcing her to pretend to be ill when she was fine just to get out of social situations. It is believed that Rose’s mother suffered from Munchausen syndrome, which makes the parents give their children unnecessary treatments and medicines to keep them safe.
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But those treatments have adverse effects on the child, making them more weak from the inside. That’s what Rose was going through in her life.
Rose’s whole life documentary has been portrayed in the series “Mommy Dead and Dearest,” which interested viewers can check out if they’re curious to know more about her.
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Rose is all set to work on herself and move past all the issues that she is facing. She has also deleted her public social media accounts to get out of the social space for the time being.