Gypsy Rose Blanchard She denies her celebrity status! In fact, she recently revealed that she is a “trauma survivor” and not a mass entertainer.
There has been a lot of interest in the 32-year-old's personal life since she was released early from prison in December 2023. She served seven years of a 10-year sentence for orchestrating the murder of her mother, Dee Dee Blanchard.
Now, she's revealing that she survived on her own time!
“Don't ask me to ease my trauma out of your personal curiosity. Don't demand answers to questions that don't pertain to your life. Don't use your time to expect me to get over my past. Don't talk to me about mistakes and choices I have to live with in my conscience. Don't pressure me into what you want me to be because you think it's more entertaining,” she wrote on TikTok, according to TMZ. “I am not a celebrity. I am a trauma survivor recovering from emotional, mental and medical abuse.”
For context, Gypsy joined social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok just days after coming out. Her public profile has allowed thousands of people to follow her every move, from her relationship with husband Ryan Scott Anderson to her divorce filing, her reconciliation with ex-fiancé Ken Aaker, and even her new nose job.
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Gypsy Rose says despite her efforts to educate with her story, she's not an advocate.
So when it comes to celebrity expectations and constant criticism, Gypsy Rose isn't here for them.
“I've been sharing my story in hopes of raising awareness about Munchausen syndrome by proxy and inspiring other survivors, but my abuse has been invalidated by social media content creators who have no training in psychology and have done nothing to back up their claims, despite multiple psychiatrists who specialize in Munchausen syndrome by proxy, including Dr. Mark Feldman, who was interviewed on HBO's 2017 show “Mommy Dead and Dearest,” who reviewed medical records obtained for my case. He [a] A strong belief that my mother had MBP.” She added:
According to the National Library of Medicine, Munchausen syndrome by proxy is a disorder in which a person fabricates or induces the signs and symptoms of an illness. Throughout her childhood, Gypsy's mother medicated her, put her in a wheelchair, and forced her to use a feeding tube, even though Rose rarely needed it.
Gypsy, 32, says she is “in recovery” and doesn't want anyone to “ask her questions.” [her] Insist.”
This isn't the first time she's gone on a social media rant: earlier this year, she temporarily shut down her public social accounts after calling them “the gateway to hell.”