Gypsy Rose Blanchard talks divorce, nose job and death threats in new docuseries
Global News
The eight-part docuseries 'Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up' premieres on Lifetime in early June.
Gypsy Rose Blanchard is still learning to navigate life after prison, and she’s allowing audiences to follow along in an upcoming Lifetime docuseries detailing the ups and downs of her first few months after incarceration.
The new, eight-part docuseries, entitled Gypsy Rose: Life After Lock Up, provides an inside look at how Blanchard has coped with fame and the media frenzy that surrounded her December prison release.
“You know my story. Now, let’s see what I do with my life,” Blanchard, 32, says in the trailer released Wednesday.
Branded by Lifetime as her “new life,” the series sees Blanchard file to divorce her husband, Ryan Anderson.
Blanchard and Anderson were married for two years. They wed in 2022 while Blanchard was serving time at the Chillicothe Correctional Center in Missouri for the 2015 second-degree murder of her mother.
“I just don’t know if I’m going to be happy in this marriage,” Blanchard says. “Eventually, I’m going to want a divorce.”
Anderson is seen crying in the trailer.
In a voiceover, Anderson declares, “I don’t want to lose my wife. I love her.”